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28() FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 235. 1880. W. F. Slemons. W. F. Slemons, one thousand five hundred dollars. Widow or A. M. To enable the Clerk of the House to pay the widow of Honorable A. LW- M. Lay, deceased, late a member of the Fortysixth Congress, six thou. sand dollars. sisterofwiiiiam For Miss B. A. Hincks, of Cohasset, Massachusetts, the sum of five Hi¤°k¤· thousand dollars, being the amount of one year’s salary of her brother, William Hincks, late a reporter of debates for the House of Representatives. Solomon Stover. The Clerk of the House is hereby authorized to pay, and the accounting-officers of the Treasury to pass, two bills of Solomon Stover, of eight dollars each, for coal furnished to the House of Representatives and not inspected as provided by law. M. M. Herr. To pay M. M. Herr for services as messenger to the Sergeant—at—Arms, at five dollars per day, from December first, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, to May thirty-first, eighteen hundred and eighty, inclusive, nine hundred and fifteen dollars. J. Russell Bar- To pay J. Russell Barbee for three months’ services as messenger to bee. War»Claims Committee in Forty-nfth Congress, one hundred and eighty dollars, to be immediately available. Claims. To pay certain claims found just and proper, and recommended by the Committee on Accounts, to wit: J. C. Iiomnnp. To J. C. Kondrup, for services rendered as messenger to the official reporters of debates, from December first, eighteen hundred and seventy- nine, to February fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty, at the rate of orig thousand dollars per annum, one hundred and seventyeight dollars an sixty-eight cents. Mrs A n ¤ =» E- To Mrs. Anna E. Ward, balance due for services rendered in watching wml and cleaning Statuary Hall from June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventyeight, to March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, at three dollars and sixty cents per day, four hundred dollars.- th’l‘o pay fo; szgyicps in cleaging Sytatuariy Hall, andhwatchlingptaguary erem or e sca year en ing une ir ie· Cl · een un re an eighty»one, seven hundred and twenty-two dollarséto be disbursed as contingent expenses of the House of Representatives, subject to the approval of the Architect of the Capitol. Richard Giang- To each of the followingnamed persons, to wit, Richard Granger, i=;»iJ;>2¤ John J. Tytherleigh, Harry C. Acton, Charles Henry, Walter H. Mum, bhmcé M: Robertson, and Perry S.·Goodse1l, the sum of sixtyseven dollars for $..,,,.,3, WMM. Iii s?rv1<ilcs_remdere5<ll as sesshop meissengers in the House post-office from ,0 cr.so`n, a ni {ITC 61,22 BCH 0 pI` DLlI'l) Glglltélill lllllldféd 3i11d S€VCllT.~l]lD9' I *Q,`%1§5£*>&j]S§; and to Wilham T. Revill and Joseph F. Knipe, each the sum of fifty-twd vm and _,,,,,,,,,,, F dollars for services rendered in the same capacity from March eighteenth Kuipig to iéhirtyiiiirst, ciiighteeiahufidiremland seventy-nine; which sums, in this sec ion a owe respec ive y o e ersons named shall be in lull satisfaction of their respective claims. p ’ For purchase of pipecutting machine and other tools for heating department of the House of Representatives, to be expended under direction of the Architect of the Capitol, one thousand dollars. J- B- H¤ll<>W>o’· To enablethe Clerk of the House to pay J. B. Holloway balance of salary due him as assistant clerk to the Committee on War Claims from March eighteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, to July nrst, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, and from December first, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, to March tenth, eighteen hundred and E B Bm] k eighty, all inclusive, one thousand two hundred and forty-two dollars. juni-01,- 1 ¤» 1And 1*20 pay E. B. Blanks, Junior, for services under the Doorkeeper _rom ebruary theiirst, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, up to and including June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventv—eight at two dollars and fifty cents per day, three hundred and seve1ity-five7dollars S torpe availabmhimgnediately. ’ ummary re- o_ena e e ommittee on War Claims to have re ared for the l1;‘;E;_S°(ff ljublic I)r1nter copies of the summary reports of the (lomlinissioners of Claims in cases reported to Congress as disallowed under the act of