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12 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 24. 1882. Clerks to ¤<>¤¤· To pay the clerks to the committees of the Senate, not receiving an- ‘“*“°°*’» °¥1"?’ *1***** nual salaries, who held such positions on the fourth day of l\larch,eight-

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` fifth of March to the eighteenth of Marc ,eig een un e an cig y- one, both inclusive, under resolution of the Senate of March eighteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, two thousand two hundred and sixty- eight dollars. Richard L. Mor- {To enable the Acting Secretary of the Senate to pay Richard S. Mur- Phy- phy for services rendered as clerk to the Committee on Foreign Relations from December sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty-one until December nineteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, inclusive, at the rate of compensation allowed per diem committee clerks, eighty—i'o1u· dollars. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ’ Furniture. To enable the Clerk of the House of Representatives to provide furniture, and for the repairs of the same,`five thousand dollars. Second assistant To enable the Clerk of the House to pay the second assistant Doord<><>fk°<*1>*¤· keeper of the House, under resolution of December twenty-first eighteen hundred and eightyone, one thousand and littynine dollars and seventy- eight cents, or so much thereof as may be necessary. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Rebuilding! the To reconstruct the J efferson school-building on the present site, with J¤®¤j¤¤¤ ¤¤ Ml- fire-proof corridors and staircases, the sum to be received from the inl’"‘m“‘g· surers of said building and furniture, namely: forty-eight thousand six Appropriation. hundred and sixty-four dollars and twentyone cents, which, when received, shall be paid into the Treasury specially to be used for this purpose only, and the additional sum of twenty-one thousand three hundred and thirty-tive dollars and seventymine cents, making, in all, seventy PTM5M- I thousand dollars: Provided, That the plans and specifications for said · building shall be prepared by the Architect of the Capitol and the inspector of buildings of the District of Columbia, to which e_nd the Commissioners of the District shall furnish them the necessary means, and that said building shall be constructed by the Commissioners in strict conformity therewith, And provided further, That the entire cost of reconstructing, heating, and furnishing said building and all expenditures on account of said building and grounds shall in no event exceed the sum of seventy thousand dollars; and the work shall be completed by the tirst day of September eighteen hundred and eighty-two, and the half of the sum of twenty-one thousand three hundred and thirtyfive dollars and seventy nine cents aforenamed shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia. Rentofrooms for For rent of rooms for schools for the remainder of the present school ¤·>l*°<>l¤· year, two thousand dollars, one half of the same to be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia. _Exeeutivs Mlm- EXECUTIVE MANSION. B10!}.

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_For fumiture, npholstering, carpets, rugs, glassware, silverware and kitshen utensils, thirteen thousand six hundred and ninety-three dollars an nine y-nine cen s. For papering, painting, blankets, quilts, table linen and lace curtains, two thousand six hundred and forty dollars and twenty cents. For two force-pumps. repairs to roof and ordinary care and repair of mansion and greenhouses, three thousand six hundred and sixty-five dollars and eighty-one cents. For lighting the Executive Mansion and public grounds, for new gasiixtures, repairs to the old gas-iixtures, and for purchase of wax candles, one thousand dollars.