Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 3.djvu/419

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FORTYTHIRD CONGRESS. SEss..1I. (JH. 130. 1875. 389 only in payment for the expenses of that year. And an full report of the R¤p¤rtreceipts and expenditures in connection with the said telegraph-lines shall be made quarterly to the Secretary of War through the Chief e Signa10iHcer. Amd the Chief Signa,1()ifcer shall have the charge and ChiefSiguu1 0m- control of said lines of telegraph in the construction, repair, and opera.- °°’ *° MW °°“‘·"°1· tion of the same. Amd so much of this appropriation as may be necessary, not 1:0 exceed thirty thousand dollars in all, shall be used in con- ·p0;.wmph-;;,, U structing an telegmphliue from Fort; Marcy to Fort Bayand, in New- from Fern Marcyto Mexico, and from Fort Bayard to Camp Grant, in Arizona. F°’* B=w=¤<1 aud

  • Camp Gmuv.
N01wrHERN AND Noumuwmswmm LA@S.

For continuation of the survey of northern and northwestern lakes, C°¤**¤¤i¤S WP one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. "°Y· MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. For geographical surveys of the Territories west of the one hundredth Geographical sup meridian, forty thou sand dollars. veys of Territories. For engraving and printing the plates and atlaseheets accompanying Plates 0.11d:Ltlz1s- the reports of the geographical surveys west of the one hundredth shwrs. meridian, twenty thousand dollars. To pay John M. Burns, contestee, expenses in contested election case Contested meof Burns vs. Young, tenth district of Kentucky, two thousand one hun- tion cases. dred and sixty-ibur dollars and sixty-five cents. Jehu M. Bums. To pay Andrew Sloan, contestant, expenses case of Sloan vs Rawls, Andrew Sloan. iirsb district: of Georgia, two thousand nine hundred and twenty-two dollars and ten cents. To pay Benjamin F. Martin, contestant, expenses, case of Martin vs .B°”J““*’” F·M”· Hagzms, second district of West Virginia, nine hundred and eighcy-one tl"' dollars and eighty-tive cents ‘ To pay John J. Davis, contestxee, expenses, case of Wilson vs Davis, Jehu J. Davie. first district of West Virginia, one thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars and fifty cents. To pay Benjamin Wilson contestant, expenses case of Wilson vs Benjamin wigs0D_ Davis, first district of West Virginia, one thousand and fifteen dollars and ninelzywme cents. To pay J M. Hagans, contestee, expenses, ease of Martin vs Hagzms, J. M. Hugams. second district of West Virginia, nine hundred dollars. To pay M. L. Bell contestant, expenses, case of Bell vs Snyder, second M. L. Bell. district of Arkansas, three thousand dollars. To pay O. P. Snyder, couhestce, expenses, case of Bell vs Snyder, O. P. Snyder. second district of Arkansas, three thousand dollars. T0 pay Thomas M. Gunter, contestant, expenses, case of Gunter vs Thomas M. Gun- Wilshire, third district of Arkansas three thousand dollars - W- T0 pay John D. Young, coutestee, expenses, case of Bums vs Young, John D. Young. tenth district of Kentucky, one thousand five hundred and eightymwo dollars. e To my L. C. Gause, contestant, expenses, case of Gause vs Hodges, L.C.G¤usc. iirst district of Arkansas, three thousand dollars. To pay Asa. Hodges, contescee, expenses, case of Gnuse vs Hodges, Aw Hodges. first district of Arkansas, three thousand dollars. ‘ To pay C. Y. Thomas, contestant, expenses, case of Thomas vs Davis, 0.Y.Th<>m=w. fifth district of ,Virginie, seven hundred and seventy-three dollars and seventeen ce¤ts—~— » Provided, That D0 sitting member who shall be uuseated before the Pmvm. expiration of Congress shall be entitled tc the benefit of this :»ppr0· rizxtiou; 4 ‘ »

 That so much of section thirtzyeight of the Revised Statutes as R. S., 35,p. 6, m-

requires the Clerk of the House of Representatives to omit from the pay- Pwied m 93**- rolt of Representatives and Delegates elect to Congress chose holders of legal certificates whose election he may be notified will be contested be, and the same is hereby repealed.