Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 23.djvu/493

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FOBTY EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 359. 1885. 465 Railroad transportation: To supply 51 deheiency in the appropriation Railroad mms goriltransportation on railroad routes, eight hundred and fifty thousand P°'*““°“· o ars. Clerks in post-otiices: To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for Clerks in postclerks in post-ofiices, seventy five thousand dollars.°m°°¤· Railway postoffice-car service: To supply a deficiency in the appro- Railway postpriatiou for railway postoffice-car service, one hundred thousand dol- °m°°·°*¤‘ S°¤"’i<=°· lars. Transportation of foreign mails: The Postmaster-General is hereby P¤¤¤¤¤=¤R¤ilW¤y authorized to pay to the Panama Railway Company, for transportation °°;‘f;:Ki$`g°a5.} of mails across the Isthmus of Panama, out of the appropriation for p° ' transportation of foreign mails for the tlscal year eighteen hundred and eightytive, not exceeding three thousand dollars. Railway-post-ohice-car service: To supply a deiieienoy in the appro- Railway postpriation for railway-post-office-car service, being for the iiscal year eight- °m°°'°°" “°"‘°°· een hundred and eighty-four, six thousand eight hundred and fifteen dollars and sixty-six cents. Ship, steamboat, and way letters: For this amount expended by post- Shim ¤¤¤=•·¤1b¤¤¢· masters in excess of appropriation, hscal year eighteen hundred and "”d"“Y1°°°°”· eightyfour, one hundred and fourteen dollars and eighty-eight cents. Compensation of postmasters: Amount retained by postmasters in P¢>¤¤¤¤¤*¤1‘¤· excess of appropriation, fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-four, three hundred and thirty three thousand eight hundred and thirty dollars and eighty seven cents. Stationery: For amount of authorized expenditure in excess of ap- Stationery- propriation, iisoal year eighteen hundred and eighty four, two hundred and thirty-three dollars and ninety -three cents. To enable the accounting oiileers of the Treasury to settle the accounts Seymour W.’1‘u1- of Seymour W. Tulloch, late acting postmaster at Washington, District l°°k» ¤°£**;,”*°¤° °* of Columbia, on account of stationery for the iiscal year eighteen hun- "°°°'"' °‘ dmd and eighty three, three hundred and two dollars and thirty one cents. For allowance for stationery to the postmaster at Richmond, Virginia, _A.\lowuucoofstaon account of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, eighty- ¤°¤°¥.Y *° P;i:;· ave dollars and seventy cents- · ::5 taisnt ` Railroad transportation: To pay amounts found due on account of Bfilroad transrailroad transportation, being a deiloiency for the fiscal year eighteen I><>¤¤*i°¤· hundred and eigbtvfour, three hundred and forty-six thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven dollars and ninety-seven cents. Ofllce furniture: To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for oillce Omoo tumimre. furniture for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-tbree, six thousand three hundred and eightymine dollars and thirty cents. Clerk-hire: To supply a deliciency in the appropriation for clerk-hire Clerk-hire. tor the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, seven hundred and sixty-two dollars and sixty-six cents. For allowance for clerk hire to postmaster at Richmond Virginia on account of fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty three two hundred and twenty five dollars and filly cents For balance of expen es incurred by E. B. Dawson, late postmaster, E. B. Dawson. Boonton, New Jersey, in connection with pursuit of parties who robbed the post office in Boouton, New Jersey, in April eighteen hundred aud eighty three twenty eight dollars and eighty two cents. Compensation of postmnsters: For this amount retained by postmas- Compensation or ters as compensation, less counter-entries, being a deiloiency for eight- P°°*·¤“•°°"· een hundred and eighty two and prior years, four hundred and eighty- nine dollars and ninety-seven cents. _ The foregoing sums for the postal service shall be payable trom the F<>r¤s¤¤¤! ¤¤¤¤¤ postal revenues of the respective years to which they are properly *`°; Pg "g_'Q‘: chargeable- gosgal revenues of respective years. The Postmaster·Generalis hereby authorized to credit the account of Wi{li¤¤¤ E·Bl¤¤*, William E. Blunt, postmaster at Haverhill, Massachusetts, in the sum °'°"‘* “°°°““" °f· xxx11--30