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 830 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 464, 465. 1916. For expenses of light vessels, $24.48. For expenses of buoyage, $24.47. For  ting of rivers, $12.89. For contingent expenses, Department of Labor, $5.48. For contingent expenses, Department of Commerce and Labor, 60 cents. For fees of commissioners, United States courts, $185.40. gc;} fees of commissioners, United States courts, nineteen hundred an teen, $73.80. For fees of witnesses, United States courts, $47 .40. onams ALLOWED mr rm: aunrron Fon mn POST onion nnranrmnnr. A,Q’*{_”,;°,°,°'{,°¤é'$m‘j,{ For contingent expenses, Post Office Department, $484.06. D¤p¤r¤¤¤¤t. ]1Ifor:;h1p1§ent of SI1{%l16S, $8.2% d f or reig t on mai post c an so orth $662.62. Forstar-route service$iiska, $45. l ’ For indemnities, domestic registered mail, $19.50. For compensation to postmasters, $75.72. For rent, light, and fuel, $53.03. For separating mails, third and fourth class post offices, $8.34. For miscellaneous items, first and second class post offices, $1.25. For City Delive Service horse hire $57. . . YY. ¤ . ¤ . . For city dehvery carriers, substitute, auxiliary, and temporary, $402.60. For Railway Mail Service, salaries, $22.78. _ For Railway Mail Service, per diem and expenses, smsistant supermtendents, nineteen hundred and sixteen, $17.95. Spccm mums For relief of Marshall Field and Company, $200. mimmm-maine. Sec. _4. That the Secretary of the Treasury shall not hereafter V°'·“·P·“8· transmugzl spatial pg inlddiflgonal estilrpates of appropriations to Congress ess ey a co orm to the requirements 0 section four of t(l'i_¢;1i;&tctfaplpt1i1oged June twe1}ty-s¢i;:on(<`iI,€l§1ine(iie;an hundred and six, . y- ou _ tatutes, page our un an ort -e` t). ¤¤ii$lllir1i.a,;t‘(l¤TYz1i1lh°` Sec. 5. Section fourteen of the public buildings get approved "°‘·3’·P·“’- Malplch fcplpijth, nineteen hundreild ind dtheteend (Statutes at gauge, vo me 1rty-seven, p eig t un re an eig ty-two), which created a commission toxgect the construction of a memorial amphi- ······· ···=¤~···¤ ··» ££‘°§£°¤I.£$2..?$°t.'t2"§£;'£lt°°'?"?§t"¥. ii ’i;il“’g°°“’ V“g`?“’ `ih“mé“d"S me mcemmssam. _ o c roy, re resen mg e ran Army of the Republic in the lace of Ivory G. lgmball deceased. §j’,;‘{’p*§§§,m¤, 0, _ Sec. 6. That m•the,event    9533, entitled "An Act to provide a eiegmaietsél g1v1lug§v§mrnentth for Porto RE? and foril other purposis/’ isRn0t · · · nac ~ unng is session o ngress the e cction in orto ico fixed for the first Tuesday after the lirst Monday of November, nineteen hundred and sixteen, shall be postponed to a date to be hereafter fixed by the President of the United States, and the present mcurnbents of the offices which were to be iilled at that election shall scplrsffnue lap office until the officers elected at the postponed election qua y. Approved, September 8, 1916. 1916. P 465 A A E ···—·———,...,.,..., N., m, .1.. itieisippr mv.; ..t°a.§.*°££f“i€.§££°£{h€l}?.§%“l.‘§}i‘§°X&f.$.'i?tl’.’.l°@.“°i°?? to amend an Act approved Jfuly twentieth, lnineteen hundred and twelve eni1i*lei2l ‘A§vA;.g; ’;o>autho1;1ze the Arkansas and Mempha Railway Bridge and Terminal Com- 2;... .***"¤..:t.:;“.:·;...“**· ?:a*..:..*2;*$$.;..*;:.d8.;:$:.°s.;%*¤ Mmppi ` Be it enacted by the Semzte and House o Representatives 0 ` mSk,,m,· - v_ .· . fthe United ’R‘ ” States of Amenco in Congress assembled? That the time for the com-