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4:24 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 132. 1 881. Senate- — SENATE. Committee clerks For twenty-two clerks to committees, and eighteen pages, a sum suin- Mld Pages- cient to pay them during the special session of the Senate Omeers, clerks, For salaries of officers, clerks, messengers, and others receiving an %§;¤enge1is,and1?— annual salary in theservice of the Senate, a Sum sufficient to pay the ‘“¤ Sa "‘*“°“ ° · twelve laborers, during the special session of the Senate. Difference of To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay to the messengers in big PW °°° m°”°¤S°”· office the difference between their present pay and that of messengers of the Senate of the United States from July first, eighteen hundred and eighty, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-one one hundred and forty four dollars, each. ° ·l·S·Hi¤k<>X· _ To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay J. S. Hickox for services as assistant in folding-room from July nrst, eighteen hundred and eighty, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eightyone, inclusive two hundred and forty dollars, this amount being the difference between the pay which he receives and that of assistants in the document room J·P·Ri¤gs<>ld· To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay J. P. Ringgold for serv: ices as clerk in folding-room from July first to December thirty-first eighteen hundred and eighty, inclusive, two hundred and forty dollars, this amount being the difference between the pay of clerk and that of laborer received by him. Mgeorge T- HGW- digprgpgsg Ehe Seplretary of the Sgnate to payi George T. Howard the e ween is pay as a ma -carrier an that f , the Senate of the United States irom July iirst, eighteei? hluidiigdeaml seventy-eight, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine two hundred and forty dollars. 7 mggnrge W. Keir di enablle tgie Secretary of the Senate to pay George W. Kennedy the Smmebngp the} vypgéagigtppesepnt paiy andb thzt of a hmessenger of the · es rom ec ‘ . _ seventynine, to March first, eighteehmhhlndigd 6a§dm<;Igh1t1y¥d1Ii(e—df?o1ii(i* G hundred and twentyeight dollars and eighty cents. °°’g° A· C1’"k°· To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay George A. Clarke, mesze; ggrttg 5g1e liieplertéerp room of the Sfenateé the diference between his an a .0 a m th . · ~ . from July iirst, eighteen huddigdgahlicl) eiglfty lldainllihg Etlh€irg§dh€g;d1?§; D W C I U hundred and eighty one, two hundred and forty dollars. · · “*'*° · _ Io enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay D. W. Curroll for serv- L Cowles we; (:12 the) foldlinggroom, three hundred dollars. · · ua e . e ecretary of the Senate to pay L. Cowles the difference between his present pay and that of a skilled laborer, for the cur- J J q rent nscal year, two hundred and eighty dollars · ·* ‘“'b°’“· To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay J. J Sanborn for BWGHUV

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Capitol police twin elghteen hundred and seventymine, one hundred and m,ifo,m,,_ HO';goengbéeughporxgrsgairy of the Senate to reimburse the Capitol P0- €Q¤1Pments they were required -to provide the aug; $51 échtreefthousand and fifty-six dollars and forty cents, being? G10 G M Wight tgfmh of tgmglle month S pay at the rate of compensation DOW paid ‘ · · 'lo enable the Secretar of the S t ‘ gyqgléliggddesk furnished tile Senate dg1I2n; thepi?§g ·y13arVggvli1i;0ed‘n)rh(;1];1? Mmsclcct com To lieventynine, one hundred and twenty nve dollars. 2pm1c,, 0,, ,,,dd,_ for theugbe the mnt Select Committee on additional accommodati0¤S

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ggFI£;D§_BSS, GX_ as may be necessary. 111`fe three thousand dollars er so much there0’f ouse f R sentative;. cpm- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES To enable the Clerk of the House to ‘ · _ pay the following accounts found just and proper by the Committee on Accounts, and sent with a favora-