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24 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 14. 1900. §,é,I,3,)$g;;$1jm O. To reimburse O. L. Carter for expenses incurred and for services ' rendered from November first to November fifth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, while acting under the direction of the Assistant Attorney-General in charge of the defense of Indian depredation claims, thirty dollars and fifty cents. <1§;g{_s§u<{r}<;¤¤- To pay George Green for fees earned as clerk of the United States ‘district court of the eastern district of North Carolina from the first day of July, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, to the sixteenth day of April, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, such service being rendered under a mistaken view of the law applying to such service, such. sum as may be found to be equitably due under the law authorizing fees and compensation to the clerks of the United States district courts, by the accounting officers of the Treasury. m§g;_*·0*“¤¢ Dsvm- POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. m;*`9<3{g€1;*;¤l t¤¤¤P<>· To continue the employment during the three months beginning April ` " first, nineteen hundred, of such additional temporary force of clerks and other employees as in the judgment of the Postmaster—General may be proper and necessary to the prompt, efficient, and accurate dispatch of the business in the office of the First Assistant Postmaster-General, four thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. R¤¤=· For rent of stable from October first, eighteen hundred and ninety— nine, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred, mclusive, at twenty dollars per month, one hundred and eighty dollars. Fuel: cm- For fuel and repairs to heating apparatus, three thousand dollars. g&§(§SPQ%S€j€,ggr&§$;· To enable the Post—Oifice Department to be properly represented at em., meme. ’ the celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the organization of the Universal Postal Union, to be held at Berne, Switzerland, beginning July second, nineteen hundred, by delegates to be appointed for that purpose by the Postmaster—General, who is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to fix a per diem allowance to the same in lieu of expenses, three thousand dollars. P°S°**S€"’i°°· our or THE rosrxn REVENUES. 0,§cl€*;’kS in P°¤°· For compensation to clerks in post-offices, nineteen thousand nine ` hundred and sixty-two dollars and nineteen cents. R°“‘· °‘°· For rent, light, and fuel for first, second, and third class post-ofiices, twenty-five thousand dollars. Wrapping twine. For wrapping twine, ten thousand dollars. ~ sammy. For stationery for postal service, ten thousand dollars. Rubberstampseré. For rubber and metal stamps and articles pertaining thereto, and for carbon paper and articles pertaining to its use in the issue and payment of money orders, two thousand dollars. . Money-0rderService. For Sb&l)l0I1B1'y, BXGl1H.11g6 OH dI‘&ftS, C0pylHg` pI'€SS€S, and ll€CBSSEl1‘y miscellaneous and incidental expenses for the Money-Order Service, — two thousand dollars. FM d<=1i*’¤¤’- For experimental rural free delivery, including pay of carriers, " horse-hire allowance, supplies, and mechanical appliances, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. cl£_ii;~vny· post-office For railway p0st—0fHce clerks, fifty thousand €lOll&1‘S. smiiips,em_ For the manufacture of adhesive postage and special delivery stam s, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, twenty- one thousand three hundred and sixty-five dollars. Paris Exposition. ExP°¤S°`=S· °‘°- For each and every purpose named in the paragraph in the sundry V°l- 3°· P- 6*5- civil appropriation Act, approved July first, eighteen hundred and