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252 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 234. 1880. H<>¤¤¤ <>fR<=1>¤> HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. scntatives. Fumituw- For furniture and repairs of same, one thousand Eve hundred dollars, For materials for folding, three thousand dollars. JMS! M- Hell- To pay James M. Hall, laborer in House water-closet, from November, second, eighteen hundred and seventy seven, until April fourth, eightcen hundred and seventy-eight, at sixty dollars p r month, three hundred dollars. _ _ John D- 0’C<>¤· To pay John D. ()’Connor for reporting and transcribing testimony “°*· taken before the Committee on Foreign Affairs in the matter of the _ charges against J. H. Acklen referred to said committee for investigation by the House, eighty dollars. James Roi ly, To pay James Reily, administrator upon the estate of J. M. Tomeny, ¤d¤¤¤i¤i¤*1‘*>»*<>F of amount due said Tomeny as_witness before the Committee on Expendi-

 ° °f J' M" tures in the Treasury Department, in April and May, eighteen hundred

y` and seventy-eight, ninety dollars. Stationery. For stationery for members of the Senate and House of Representatives for the iirst session of the Forty-sixth Congress, forty-seven thousand two hundred and nfty dollars. J. B. Holloway. To pay J. B. Holloway, clerk to Committee on Reform in the Civil Service, Forty-fifth Congress, for sixty-eight days, at s.x dollars per day, tour hundred and eight dollars. ‘ To enable the Clerk of the House of Representatives to pay the claims hereinafter named: John N. Reed. To pay John N. Reed, one thousand two hundred and fifteen dollars and seventy-seven cents. A. D. Anderson. To pay A. D. Anderson, five hundred and thirty-four dollars. John A. Dugan. To pay John A Dugan, seven hundred and fifty-six dollars. E. T. Keightley. To pay E. T. Keightley one hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty- six cents. G o o r g o T. To pay George T. Rogers, one hundred and eighty dollars. Rogers.' G Ronj ami n P. To pay Benjamin P. Gaines, ninety dollars. ames. Charles Ford. To pay Charles Ford, eighty-seven dollars. G. V. Hobb. To pay G. V. Hebb, fifty-five dollars; the aforesaid sums being for _ services rendered during the Fortyiiith Congress. Isaac R. Hin. To enable the Clerk of the House to pay the telegraph operator of the _ House for the current fiscal year, one hundred dollars ; and to pay Isaac R. Hill, for services as a messenger to the House of Representatives “ during the first session of the Fortysixth Congress, one hundred and fifty dollars. Telephone, Gov- For rental of telephone and telephonic connections in Government <=¤1¤¤<>¤¤ Priutiug Printing Office for fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred 0m°°· and eventy-nine, thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents. . COURT OF CLAIMS Judgments in For payment of judgments of the United States Court of Claims, one C°“"“ °f C1”»‘m*’· hundred and eighty-Eve thousand eight hundred and three dollars and Proozoo. fifty-four cents, or so much thereof as may be necessary: Provided, That no judgment shall be paid until the right of appeal has expired. For the payment of a judgment of the United States circuit court for _ the district of Connecticut in favor of William H. and George W. Jaeugsaéugt ,001- Miller and against Colonel James G. Benton, United States Army, com- ‘ °“ °“‘ manding the Sprmgfield arsenal, eighteen thousand seven hundred and ninety-two dollars and fifty-two cents, for the use of the said Millcrs’ Prewiao. patent cartridge extractor: Prov ded, That the said Millers, upon the payment of said judgment, deliver in exchange a license to use said patent hereafter, as has been agreed upon between the parties. ‘