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372 FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 106. ZLS77. To pay stenographers to committees for services performed during Eugene Davis. the first session of the Fortyfourtli Congress, as follows: To Eugene A_ _;.,i,,,S_ Davis, six hundred and seventy-six dollars and fifty cents ; to A. Johns, D. O. McEwen. three hundred and thirty-nine dollars and twenty-five cents; to D. C. E- Z- Bmil°.Y· McEwen, three hundred and fiftyiour dollars; to E. Z. Brailey, one James \V.Too1ey. hundred and fourteen dollars and sixtysix cents; to James W. Tooley, John H. White. eighty-seven dollars; to John II. NVnite, one hundred and sixty-three E. O. Bartlctt. dollars; to E. U. Bartlett, six dollars; in all, one thousand seven hundred and forty dollars and forty-one cents. John G_ Thomp, To refund to John G. Thompson, Sergeant-at-Arms House of Represon. scntatives, the amount advanced by him to pay the necessary expenses of investigating committees ordered by the House of Representatives twenty-seven thousand nine hundred and forty-five dollars, to be paid on vouchers approved by the Committee on Accounts. Certain balances Sec. 2. That the following balances of appropriations, carried to the <>¤¤‘Fi<>d to S¤Fl>l}¤¤ surplus fund under the provisions of the fifth section of the act approved {““d “““d“ ’“"“1` June twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventvfour being required to able. . . . ·* ’ 1874, 0h_ 328,§5_ complete the service of the nscal year eighteen hundred and seventy- 18 Stat., 110. tour and prior years, are hereby continued and rendered available for such purpose, namely: TREASURY DEPARTMENT. PAY OF CUSTODIANS AND JANITORS. Edward Hughes. For amount due Edward Hughes, deceased, for twenty-four days’ services as janitor at the customhouse building at Pensacola, Florida, during the month of June, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, being for the service of the Hscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-three, thirty-nine dollars and fifty-six cents. WAR DEPARTMENT. PAY OF THE ARMY. Pay, Army. For payment of amounts certified to be due by the accountingoificers of the Treasury Department for pay, traveling, and general expenses of the Army, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-tour, seven dollars and sixty-eight cents. Elizabeth A. For payment of amount certified to be due Elizabeth A. Walker, by W¤1k°'· the accoiiiitingofiicers of the Treasury Department, being the amount due her as the only heir of James P. Timley, deceased, a soldier of the Mexican war, thirty-four dollars and thirty cents. PROVIDING Fon THE COMFORT OF s10K AND DISGHAEGED SOLDIERS. Sick and dis- For payment of amounts certified to be due by the accounting—ofiicers °h*“`駓d '*°l°“°”· of the Treasury Department for transportation of sick and discharged soldiers, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, fifty-two dollars. REGULAR. SUPPLIES, QUARTER1IASTER’S DEPARTMENT. Regular supplies, For payment of amounts certified to be due by the accountingofficers Q¤¢¤1‘t<>¤¤¤S¤<>f’¤ of the Treasury Department for regular supplies of the Army, being . D“P““‘“°“°· for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-one and prior years, seven thousand two hundred and tryentythree dollars and ninety-eight cents. For payment of amounts certified to be due by the accountingofficers of the Treasury Department for regular supplies of the Army, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-two, one hundred and twenty-six dollars and forty cents.