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FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1210. 1888. 573 FIRE DEPARTMENT: For horseshoing and gas, per bills on file in FM d°Pmm¢¤¤- the office of auditor of the District of Columbia, three hundred and ten dollars and seventy-seven cents. To supply deficiencies in the appro riation for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-four, as follbws: ` Cuimnxr REPAIRS ro Counrr RoA1>s: For sand, per bill on file Couurrwads in the office of auditor of the District of Columbia, ninety-six dollars. To supply deficiencies in the appro riation for the fiscal year eight- A een hundred and eighty-three, as follows: DISTRICT OFFICES AND MARKETS: For re airs to wagon used by Repairs to wagon. District offices, per bill on file in office of auditor of the District of Columbia, seventeen dollars and twenty cents. That one-half of the foregoing amounts, to meet deficiencies in the t Ops-@1* fmm dl-·¤· approplriations on account of the District of Columbia. shall be paid M m`€°°eS` from the revenues of the District of Columbia, and one-half from any rnogey in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropria.e . EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIAL CoUNsEL: To enable the Commissioners specm amen Eq; of the District of Columbia to employ and pay special counsel to $3KEl S"°"g °"b" represent the District of Columbia in the case of Samuel Strong. authorized to be submitted to an arbitration board of three persons to be appointed by the President of the United States under the joint resolution of Congress approved July tenth, eighteen hundred and P'”’» P- 1*“· eighty-eight, two thousand, five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; one-half of said sum to be aid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other haff from any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. WATER DEPARTMENT: For stationery, advertising. forage, and Wmr d¤v=·¤m¤¤*- horse-shoeing, per bills on nle in the office of auditor of the District of Columbia, two hundred and eighty-six dollars and seventy-six cents. For pipe distribution to high and low service: Fuel, per bills on file in the office of auditor of the District of Columbia, one thousand and sixty-four dollars and sixty-eight cents. All being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eiglhty-seven. _ _ . _ o pay William Forsyth for surveying S1t6 of pump-house In Georgetown, being for the S6l'VlC€ of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, ten dollars. The foregoing items under the water department shall be paid out Touepsn n-om we- 0f the revenues of that department. °" "`°"""“‘ Increase of Water Supply, Washington, District of Columbia: For Sl}¤;‘l;5*¤·*~· Of ¤‘¤¤*¢ expenses of the Joint Select Committee appointed under a concurrent Expenses or ameri resolution of Congress to investigate the work upon, and contracts ¥““°“· and other matters relating to the ashington Aqueduct tunnel. five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House of Representatives on vouchers approved by said Joint Select Committee. WAR DEPARTMENT. War Department. To enable the Secretary of War to pay a reasonable additional O$g_i¤¤¤¤¤—G¤¤er¤\‘¤ compensation to the employees in the office of the Adjutant-General mmipensmmu m engaged on extra work after office hours in disposing of accumulated $`{gg{f>Y°** ‘°' “"*`* pension work during the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty- seven, at such rates as he may deem just and proper, but not exceeding sixty cents per hour to clerks (regardless of grade) and not exceeding thirt cents per hour to messengers, for the extra time actually em loyeel twenty-five thousand nine hundred and fifty-nine dollars and) thirty cents. -