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FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1210. 1888. 581 For an additional clerk in the office of the First Assistant Post- ru-stasssmm rest. master-General, for duty in the free delivery division, durin the “‘“"‘°°"'G°“°’“*· fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, one thousand dollars. To enable the Postmaster-General to pay the Assistant Attorney- E¤¤¤¤mp¢¤s¤ti¤¤ General of the Post-Ofiice Department for services rendered in the E§£`§§°""“ wm preparation of a new edition of the postal laws and regulations under V°‘· 2*-1* °· the act of March thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, one thousand dollars. That the claim of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad Com- nussoun, Kansas pany, certified in House Executive Document Number seventy, nrst R°“'°““ session Forty-ninth Congress, shall be paid from any moneys in the 5¤{¤¤¤¤¤12f¢=¤¤i¤¤- Treasury not otherwise appropriated, instead of "from ostal reve- n °'p' ' nues of the respective years to which they are roperl c}hargeable," as (provided in the deficiency act of February fiist, eighteen hundred an eighty-eight. To pay the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Com any interest, _L<>¤i¤vi!l¤ ¤ndNash— as provided by the act of March third, eighteen hundred) and seventy- p"§H,j’,_ mmm C""" five (eighteenth Statutes, page four hundred and eighty-one? from §,¤°{_¤;g¤*¤f,,{9¤¤¤’=· September first, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, to Fe ruary ’p' ` fifteenth, eighteen undred and eighty-eight, on the sum of twenty- five thousand nine hundred and fifty-five dollars and fifty cents, withheld from said company pending suit for the recovery of that amount of internal-revenue taxes claimed to be due the United States, judgment having been rendered in favor of the company, seven hundred and thirteen dollars and seventy-eight cents. To pay Thomas L. Hoffman, late postmaster at Fairfield, Iowa, '1'h<>¤-LAc¤m¤¤- amount paid by him for the United States for rent of the post-office P°y'"°°° °°‘ at Fairfield, Iowa, in accordance with the terms of a lease of said premises held by the United States, and in pursuance of the instructgops of the Post-Office Department, six hundred and twenty-Eve o ars. To pay Thomas F. Gerls, late postmaster at Pontiac, Michigan, g¤<>¤¤:;tFtbG¤!¤- amount aid by him for rent of the post-otiice at Pontiac, Michigan, ym ' in accordance with the terms of a lease of said premises held by the United States, fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-six, four hundred dollars. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. mg·;,v,·;{*¤·e¤*¤*A¤¤ Inrnovnnnxr or- Gnocxns; To pay amount due John A. Baker, rmpmvemeuz or for tools furnished in excess of the appropriation for the fiscal year “'°“"°"‘ eighteen hundred and eighty-five, twenty-nine dollars and twenty- five cents. · To pay amount due Joseph Paul for paving with asphalt the roadways in the Agricultural Grounds, by contract with the Agricultural Department, for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-nve, seven hundred and eleven dollars. Exrimmmrrni. Gxnnnx: To reimburse Norman J. Colman for d Hgwrimeural guamount ex nded for repairs to heating apparatus, 3111Cl so forth, i11 °§g.m,,g qppargtuj excess of tif; appropriation for the fiscal year eighteen hundred 3,11Cl eighty-six, thirty-nine dollars and three cents. SILK CULTURE: To reimburse Norman J. Colman for amount paid sm: eunme. John H. Wilkinson, for ins ecting boiler in silk filature, being for the fiscal ear eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, five dollars. _ T0 pa S. Emans. United States consul at Shanghai, expenses Silk-worm eggs. incurred, in rocuring silk-worm eggs, being for the fiscal year eighteen hundred) and eighty-seven, sixty-nine dollars and seventy-nve cents. To pay William M. Noyes, for labor in June, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, at the experimental station, Piedmont, California, being for fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-six, twelve dollars.