864 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 540 1891. mggasury Depart- TREASURY DEPARTMENT. smh new-·s cz- Srxrn AUDITOR’S Orrrcn; For the purchase of metallic files cases ”°§.;]B cms for the filing of books, money orders, and postal notes, in the new ` money-order building erecte for the money-order branch of the office of the Auditor of the Treasury for the Post-Oiitice Department, thirty thousand dollars. Fumiture, em. For the urchase of furniture, carpets, or other suitable iloor goyerings for the rooms and halls of said building, ten thousand o ars. Auusucmi employ- For compensation of the following em lovees in the office of the °°“· money~order division of the Auditor for the `Post-Office Department during th? months of May and June, eighteen hundred an ninety- one, name : For two dremen, at sixty dollars per month each; one elevator conductor, at sixty dollars er month; one laborer, at fifty-five dollars per month; and three dharwomen, at twenty dollars per month each; in all, five hundred and ninety dollars. ··A. r.w·¤¤on.*· TUGBOAT A. F. Wancorr; To reimburse the owners of the tug- ,,,§,,'°§,'E‘,"""“°“'°'f° °° boat A. F. Walcott for the expenses incurred by them in re airin the injuries sustained by that vessel in a collision with the lllnited States tug Catal a in the East River, New York, June fifteenth, eighteen undred) and ninety, five hundred and ten dollars; and for compensation for the detention of the -vessel while undergoing such repairs, twelve days, at forty dollars er day, four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, nine hundred and) ninety dollars. ··L¤cyA¤¤»·émud rsnmo Scnoonmz Lucy ANN; For fpayment to Samuel Haskell, mlm of East Gloucester, Massachusetts, or damage to the fishing schooner Lucy Ann by the United States Fish Commission schooner Grampus, caused by collision in Gloucester Harbor, Massachusetts, on December fifth, eighteen hundred and ninety, twenty-five dollars. I”d°P°“d*"t Tw Innnrmnnnnr TREASURY: To pay the amount found due by the mkimnegu name accounting officers to the Northern Pacific Express Company for E‘P"‘*“ “°“‘*"“"· transportation, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundreld and eighty-nine, two hundred and seventeen dollars and sixty- ' eig t cents. guncy Abmwh To pay the amount found due by the accounting officers to Quincy "°°"°A. Broo s, late collector of customs, Puget Soun , Washington, on account of transportation of public funds, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eig iteen hundred and eighty-nine, seventy-eight dollars and forty cents. New rm. For the following employees in the ofnce of the assistant treasurer ,,§"g,§",‘,;{$j,°f,·,,}{,§'f"““'* at New York during the remainder of the fiscal year. eighteen hundred and ninet -0ne, namely: Two clerks, at the rate of one thousand four hundred dollars each per annum; four clerks, at the rate of one thousand two hundred dollars each per annum; two clerks, at the rate of one thousand dollars each per annum; and two messengers, at the rate of nine hundred dollars each per annum; in all, three thousand seven hundred and five dollars. rubiacmndinzs. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Auanm. un. For courthouse and post office at Atlanta, Georgia: For completion of heatin apparatus and for additional repairs and painting, seven thousand five hundred dollars. same Joseph, xc. For post office at Saint Joseph, Missouri: For completion of clock in the tower, six hundred dollars. A¤*>¤¤’¤·N· Y- For post office and courthouse at Auburn, New York: For completion of building and approaches, ten thousand dollars. D¤“=¤—'i'¤- For enlarging improving and completing the public building at Dallas, _Texas, in addition to the sum heretofore appropriated for said building, one hundred and nfty thousand dollars. .