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1314 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 240. 1911. com and ceeaeac c0As·r AND Gmonnrio smzvnr. Survey. J-S Hill- rse J. S. Hill, chief of art , Coast and Geodetic Survey, R°mbm°m°m` foflliiuiiiwliinnlfuexpended in replacing a gail skiff lost in a storm at Beaufort, North Carolina, which was rented in connection with a survey by the Coast and Geodetic Survey on_the North Carolina coast during February, nineteen hundred and eight, twenty dollars. P¤¤¤¤1•¤rvi¤¤- OUT OF THE POSTAL REVENUES. GREATER Nnw Yom: LETTER camunns. Ie¢¢*¢* *=¤"*°”’ To a the claims of Greater New York letter carriers for additional i°:iii.T8’ mw York salarypuiider section two of the Act of January third, eighteen hun- ‘ $Zi"}$“§_°§55_ dred and eighty-seven (Twenty-fourth Statutes, page three hundred i I and fifty—i·ive), the decision of the Court of Claims and the decisions ° of the Auditor for the Post Oihce Department and Comptroller of the Treasury, being the unpaid portions chargeable to the fdscal year nineteen hundred and eight and prior years, the appropriations therefor having been exhausted or carried to the surplus fund, said claims being fully set forth in House Document Numbered Thirteen hundred and sixt -one of the present session of Congress, seventy-eight thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven dollars and forty-five cents. LEGISLATIVE. SENATE. §rZmyi‘¤?¤]i'¢i»{%3$`Q°l' To pay Elizabeth Phillips McEnery, widow of Honorable Samuel D. McEnery, late a Senator from the State of Louisiana, seven thousand five hundred dollars. -L<>h¤ \;ktQ:¤§k0w To pay Julia E. Daniel, widow of Honorable John W. Daniel, late a °y"° ° geaator from the State of Virginia, seven thousand five hundred o ars. ,§,‘f“““‘““ P" ”°'“' To pay Louise P. Dolliver, widow of Jonathan P. Dolliver, late a P¤Y¤¤¤¤¤ ¢¤ widow- Senator from the State of Iowa, seven thousand five hundred dollars. ·,§l;’g’§,?f{°S;,§’,§f,{;_ To gay Frances W. Clay, widow of Honorable Alexander S. Clay, liita a enator from the State of Georgia, seven thousand five hundred o ars. S‘°¥"‘°" B· ·"i“‘*“”· To ay Hallie D. Elkins widow of Honorable Ste hen B Elkins men to ld . r - hy t w ow late apSenator from the State of West Virginia, seveii thousand five; hundred dollars. _ §’,§§{$,§,{·,§$,*§§g'$,_ To pay LucSy;5M. Hughes, wndow of Honorable Charles J. Hu hes, junior, late a nator from the State of Colorado, seven thousang five hundred dollars. }`,§;’,Q‘§i,,Pg0°,L§§§€g To pay Elizabeth A. Cleaves, widow of Thomas P. Cleaves, late clerk to the Committee on Appropriations, a sum equal to one year’s salary, at the rate he was receiving by law at the time of his death, said sum to be considered as including funeral expenses and all other allowances, five thousand dollars. §;j’,';‘§§‘,,,l°· F‘“""· To pity Robert W. Farrar for indexin and extra services as clerk to the ommjttee on Pensions, Sixty-first Congress, third session, _ one thousand two hundred dollars. §§,‘§.'§c‘§§" K°"‘ To pay Dennis M. Kerr for services as assistant clerk by detail to the Committee on Pensions, Sixty-first Congress, third session, one _ thousand two hundred dollars. §'f,‘j§“,e'§,‘§°c§,]°“ To reimburse the official reporters of the proceedings and debates of the Senate for expenses incurred during the third session of the S1xty-first Congress or clerk hire and other extra clerical services, four thousand seven hundred and forty dollars.