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250 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 334. 1884. House of Repro- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. sentatives. Folding mat v- For materials for folding, four thousand five hundred dollars. H3 B. Special and ¤·>- For miscellaneous items and expenses of special and select committees, M ·=¤¤=¤¤·*=<=¤¤· twenty thousand comers. _ Assistant index To pay the assistant index clerk of the House of Representatives for °l°"kv P“Y"‘°“* *°· services to be rendered during two months after the adjournment of the iirst session of the Forty eighth Congress, at six dollars per day, three hundred and sixty dollars. Frnnkealt, pay- To pay Frank Galt for services as assistant journal clerk from Febru- ¤¤¤¤* *·°· ary twenty fourth to March fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty four, in- . elusive sixty-six dollars. cnn;-los W. Por- To pay Charles W. Perkins, night watchman in the additional foldki¤¤» P**Ym°¤t *0- ing rooms, from January iirstto February fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty four, inclusive, eighty seven dollars and fifty cents. John M. Carson, To pay John M. Carson six hundred dollars, as extra compensation P¤Y¤¤°¤* *°· for services as clerk to the Committee on Ways and Means of the Forty seventh Congress. Irwin B. Linton. To pay Irwin B. Linton for services as clerk to the select committee charged with the investigation of charges preferred against H. V. Boynton and others, one hundred and twenty dollars. Clarence W. De To pay Clarence W. De Knight the diiference between the pay of a K¤igh*· folder and that of a page from January eleventh to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty two, eighty six dollars and sixty four cents. Patrick V. Do- To pay Patrick V. Dolan the diiference between his pay as a laborer l¤¤- and that of a messenger, at the rate of three dollars and sixty cents per day, from December fifteenth eighteen hundred and eighty three, to June sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty four, two hundred and seventy six dollars and eighty cents. Alvin H- Pick- To pay Alvin H. Pickens the difference between his pay as a laborer °““· ° and that of a page from January seventeenth to March nrst, eighteen hundred and eighty two, inclusive, and from April first to August eighth, eighteen hundred and eighty two, inclusive one hundred and three dollars and twenty thur cents. E. L. Zalinski. To pay E. L. Zalinski for travel from Boston to Washington and return to New York City, in attendance upon the subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations charged with the preparation of the fortification bill, thirty four dollars and ninety five cents. John J. Mom- To pay John J. McElhone., chief of the corps of official reporters of h°¤°- the House of Representatives, for extra services and for clerk-hire paid out by him, one thousand dollars, for the first session of the Forty-eighth Congress. L. B. Cook. To pay L. B. Cook the diiference between the compensation received by him as fireman and assistan; engineer in charge of the House elevator and one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, from February twenty second, eighteen hundred and eighty three, to June ihirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty four, four hundred and Eve dollars and eighty three cents. Clarence F. L. To pay Clarence F. L. Braulik the difference between his salary at B¤~¤hk· seven hundred and twenty dollars and nine hundred dollars per annum, from December second, eighteen hundred and eighty three, to July tirst, eighteen hundred and eighty four, one hundred and fifty five dollars. George Morten-. To pay to George McNeir, acting postmaster of the House of Representatives, the diilerence between the pay of postmaster and that of assistant postmaster, for the period of time between August first, eighteen hundred and eighty three, and December filth, eighteen hundred and eighty three, he having acted as postmaster of the House during that time, one hundred and seventy two dollars and sixty cents. Cliford mink. To pay Cliiford Arrick, for services rendered as a messenger in the . post ohlce of the House of Representatives from the seventeenth day of November, eighteen hundred and eighty three, to the third day of