Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 27.djvu/685

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FIFTYSECOND CONGRESS. SEss. II. On. 210. 1893. 659 provision sl1all not apply to unexpended balances of the several appro- R¢¤¢¤*¤¤<>¤· priations for printing the final reports of the Eleventh Census, but such balances shall be applied as provided for in the several acts. That the balance of the appropriation of two hundred and fifty thou- p0*;{;“**;S Iféygleugg sand dollars made by the act of March third, eighteen hundred and calm, ninety-one, for printing the final reports of the Eleventh Census, be, V<>*·26·r-888· and the same is hereby, made available for the nscal year eighteen Balance =~v=»~i1¤1>1<=· hundred and ninety-four, for the work already authorized under the limitations and conditions prescribed by said act. POST-OEFIGE DEPARTMENT. mg·i*·0¤¤¤ D¤v~*» POSTAL SERVICE. Postal service. OUT OF THE POSTAL REVENUES. For advertising, being a dciiciency on account of the iiscal year Auvaumg. eighteen hundred and ninety-two, three hundred and seventy-nine dollars and seventy-four cents. For advertising, being a deficiency on account of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-one, twenty-one dollars and twelve cents. POSTAGE STAMPS: For manufacture of adhesive postage and special- Postage swmrsdelivery stamps, being deiiciencies, as follows: For the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-three, one hundred and thirty-five thousand six hundred and eight dollars and thirty five cents. ‘ For the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-one, nine thousand and sixtyfive dollars and six cents. P0sTAL CARDS: For manufacture of postal cards, seventy-one thou- Postal massand nine hundred and thirty-four dollars and thirty cents. WRAPPING TWINE: For wrapping twine, twenty nve thousand dol- W¤·rri¤z¤wi¤¤- lars. · MAIL TRANSPORTATION: For inland mail transportation by railroad Mailtranspqrfativmroutes, except for services over the several Pacific railroads, being de- "‘1’°"‘1'°“t""‘ iiciencies, as follows: For the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-three, three hundred and eighty-three thousand nine hundred and ninety-three dollars and ninety-six cents. For the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-one, nine thousand seven hundred and ninety six dollars and twenty-four cents. }lAIL DEPREDAT1oNs: For mail depredations and post-office in- Mm aepmaaumm, spectors and fees to the United States marshals, attorneys, andthe °°°‘ xéecessary incidental expenses connected therewith, one thousand ollars. For the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-two, nine thousand tive hundred and sixty five dollars COMPENSATION OF POSTMASTERS: For amounts to reimburse the €£g:gg:¤*°¤’ °°m· postal revenues, being the amount retained by postmasters in excess D` of the appropriations for eighteen hundred and ninety-two, three hundred and eighty-nine thousand and seventy-four dollars and fifty three cents. For eighteen hundred and ninety-one, fifteen thousand four hundred and twenty dollars and twenty-five cents. To reimburse F. A. Cummings, late postmaster at Bangor, Maine, F-_A- C*¤¤¤i¤S=>· for expenses of watchman in post-office for the second and third quam- R°‘“"’“’“°'"““‘· ters of eighteen hundred and ninety, four hundred an nine dollars and fifty cents.