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FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 390. 1882. 271 dations for the Library of Congress, one thousand five hundred dollars, to he paul to the estate of the late Alexander R. Esty. _'I:o enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay Charles N. Richards the Pwm ¤¤ t t ¤ dnderence between the pay of keeper of stationery and assistant keeper C**‘**`*°“ N· R*°**‘ of stationery of the United States Senate for the period of time between °'rd°' the first day of May, eighteen hundred and eighty, and the first day of November, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, four hundred and fifty- four dollars and ten cents. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. . House or Reproseutatives. For compensation of members of the House of Representatives and Compensation Delegates from the Territories, two hundred and eighty-six dollars and Md m ¤1°**H° *° forty-seven cents. *$*;*’°’“ “**‘* D°*°‘ _ Izor milgage, one thousand four hundred and eighty-tive dollars and g ` six ·y cen . d Igor miscellaneous items of the contingent fund, twenty thousand Mi¤¤¤U¤¤¤¤¤¤· ol ars. For newspapers and stationery for members of the House of Repro- N•3W¤P•v¤¤‘¤ Md sentatives, four thousand ilvc hundred dollars. “*“**°**°’7· For furniture and mph of the same, four thousand dollars. F¤r¤i¤¤¢¤.<>*><=· For the completion of the iron shelving, stairway, and ille-cases in the tile-room connected with the offices of the Clerk of the House, to {ble expendlii under the direction of the Architect of the Capitol, two ousand llars. , To pay the legal representatives of the Honorable Fernando Wood d Fm", ‘*° W°°d· ten days’ him as a Representative in the Forty-sixth Con- ‘ green, one hu and thirty-eight dollars and eighty-nine cents. ‘ _ To enable the Clerk of the House to pay the following named per- ;7-R;F¤¤b¤F»Edsons: To pay J. R. Fisher, two hundred dollars- Edwin Este, two hun- X(*}*0*"'#·K§*· °· dred dollars; H. C. Acton, one hundred and thirteen dollars and, °’ ’ gum eightyeight cents; and to W. Kilgonr, eighty-six dollars and twelve cents; being amounts due them for services as annual messengers in. gf post-odlce of the House of Representatives during the Fortydlfth ngress, · . . · To pay Edward F.Bi gs as assistant clerk in the statioueryroom _1:aw•»u F. from March mth, to April mh, incInsive,aud from October Erst to De- ***88*- cemher nineteenth, inclusive, in the year eighteen hundred and eighty- one, in all one hundred and twelve days, at two dollars and forty cept . .. per day heingfthe diference in the rate of pay as a page and as assist- _ ant clerk, two hundred and sixty-eight dollars and·eighty cents. _ _ To pay C. C. Smith, assistant clerk to the Committee on Appropria- C- C- Smithtions, irom February tenth to April ninth, eighteen hundred and _ eighty-two two hundred and six dollars and thirty To pay Charles F. Rainey for nineteen days’ service in the Sergeant- ¤ i' l ° ¤ F- at-Arms office in December, eighteen hundred and seventy·mne, mnety- y' five dollars. . To pay Frederic W. Stiegleman, being the diiference between his sg *;*d°'*° W· salary at one thousand dollars and that of a messenger at one thousand °g °"'“"‘ two hundred dollars per annum, from January first to June thutxeth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, one hundred dollars; but this appropriation shall not be construed as an increase of sand salary. _ To pay Joel Grayson balance due him for serv1ces_as assistant die- Jwl G¤¤y¤·¤¤· clerk from the fifth to the nineteenth of December, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, inplusive,1 sp; the rag of three dollars and sixty cents rdiem dollarsau officen . _ pcffo ps; Holloway, for services as assistant clerkto the Commit- J- K- H°”°'•Y· tee on War-Claims, balzmce of salary due lump July secoud,exghteen hundred and veuty-nine, to November thirtneth, eighateen hundred and _ seventy-nine,·ii¤c1usive, nine hundred and twelve do rs. . _ _ Jima E HAL In pay James lt. Hall, laborer in Bonne nmebwggm service m eighteen hundred and seventy-ebht as laborer under Doork¤¤D¤', _