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310 _ FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. l. Ch. 785. 1900. I¤d°XP”· °'°·· P"· To a to the ersons who erformed the work of arran in and "1i·ii§i:i;1i»1il'm§iC` prepaid1% ghe gxilciiex off Priva£zhClai131s ingrodécgdéluring the ilifsy- second, i ty-t ir , 1<ty~fourt , an Fi ty- t on resses, un er Senate resolution of June tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, three thousand six hundred and sixty dollars, being the balance due under said resolution, to be paid only upon vouchers signed by the céhairman of the Committee on Claims of the Senate of the Fifty-fifth l on ress. ` §_<;¤¤¤> ¢gP*<>Y¤•=S· Tg enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay to the officers and mw °` employees of the Senate who were gorneon the rolls of the Senate, IHC uding the police rolls, December thirty-nrst, eighteen hundred and ninety-mne, and who were not borne on S¢‘l1d rolls at the close of the iirstasession of the Fifty-sixth Congress, at the same or a larger rate or pay_ or ‘ salary, a sum equal to one month’s pay at_ the rate of compegsatiogipaidt to thfemdat the time ofhtheg resignation; 05 dispharge, an a su c1en sum or IS pu1 ose is ere y appro ria e ,ou o any Prv¢ii·¢v- _ moneys in the Treasury not otgerwise appropriatedl Provided, That -quah6cation. no payment shall be made hereunder to any officer or employee who was reemployed at the same or a lariger rate or pay or salary in the service of the Senate within the perio named. C<>¤gr¤s¤i<>¤¤¤ em- To enable the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House plggent rm ems of Re resentatives to may to the officers and em loyees of the .Senate ¤°"i°°s· and House borne on theannual and session rolls on the iirst day of June, nineteen hundred, including the Capitol _ olice, the official reporters of the Senate and of the House, and A. Smith, Congressional Record clerk, for extra services during the Fifty-sixth Congress, a sum equal to one m0nth’s pay at the compensation then V-paid Prglqgsg-limimd them. by law., the same to be immediately availa le: Provided, hat ‘ · "'°°° " this section shallnot apply to any employee included in the preceding section._ mgceinmeou . For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, thirty-four do lars and ninety-five cents. ‘For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, for the iiscal year gnding Junethirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, two thousand ollars. 0 " For miscellaneous items, exclusive ofilaboi, ten thousand dollars. Foldius- For folding speeches and pandphlets, at a rate not exceeding one dollar per thowand, one thousan dollars. ‘ A. H. D¤v¢¤1><>¤~ To pay A. H. Davenport for repairing and furnishin Senate comvmittee rooms, four‘ thousand seven hundred and nine dogars. L. P. S¤i\><>1¤· To reimburse L. P. Seibold, custom-heuse broker, for money expended by him in withdrawing from the custom-house at Washington, District of Columbia, the picture of Pocahontas, which was su sequently presented 'to and accepted by the Senate of the United States, eleven dollars. ’ p _ _ Dennis M. Kerr. To pary Dennis M. ‘Kerr for extra services as ‘ assistant to the Com- J°h" H‘w"lk°" mittee on Pensions, and John H. Walker, clerk to the Committee on Pensions, for extra services, each seven hundred and fif? dollars. J.H.J¤¤es. To pay J. H. Jones ‘for. extra services in the care o the Senate chronometer and for the work in connection therewith, two hundred dollars for the first, second, an_d third sessions of the Fifty-fifth Congress and the first session of the Fifty-sixth‘Congress.‘ mggge of Represen- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. A Mcoztnipensmon or For compensation of Members of the House of Representatives and °‘" °”' ’ Delegates rom Territories, ten thousand dollars. Miscellanecusew. For miscellaneous items and expenses of special and select commit·· tees, ten thousand dollars.