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338 FOBTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 433. 1882. eighteen hundred and eighty-three, the termination of the present Con- William Luca. To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay William Lucas and ’1‘ho¤»••s,mek- Thomas S. Hickman, laborers in the office of the Secretary of the Sen- ¤•¤· ate, four hundred and thirtyeight dollars each, which IS the amourt of the twenty per centum reduction from their salaries irom June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred . and eighty-two. _ _ _ A dv • n c e of That the Secretary of the Senate be, and he IS hereby, authorized, in

_°¤°Y*°£¤’E;¤:¤:· his diseretiogg to advance totthe Sergeant-at-ltalrms ofdtheuienag such;

> sum as may necessary no ex ng one thousand o rs mee °°°' any extraordinary expexises arising during the recess of the, Senate; and the Sergeant-at-arms shall, as soon as practicable, furnish vouchers in detail covering such expenditures to be audited and approved by the committee to auditfand céontrol the contingent expenses of the Senate to the Secretary o the enate. Elevators, etc. For reconstructing and improving the Senate elevator, and for constructing a freight-elevator for the use of the Senate, and for repairs to coils and steam machinery in the basement of the Senate wing, ten thousand five hundred dollars. P:. r 0} we of To enable thedJgint Committee on the Library to purchase works of Vu art, ten thousan ollars. _ A JolmA. Graham. For compensation to John A. Graham, late disbursing agent of the Library of Congress, for two years service as such agent, eight hundred dollars. · Franklin cenet- To enable the Secretary of State to purchase the manuscript papers “°’°· of Benjamin Franklin, and the collection of books, and so forth, known as the Franklin collection, belonging to Henry Stevens, of London, thirty-five thousand dollars; the printed books, pamphlets, and newspapers, and one of the type-writer copies of the manuscripts to be de—

 in the   of Congress, and the residue to be preserved in

partment o tate, - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. J¤m¤L.Am1em. To pay James L. Andem for reporting testimony before the Coinmittees on Foreign ·AHairs and Public Buildings anu Grounds, five _ hundred and ninety~eight dollars, the bills for the same to be approved gyttihe ahairinen of said committees and by the Committee on Accounts ‘ e ouse of Representatives. _ _1;x¤-M.,;..,,,,,.., To enable the Clerk of the House to pay to the officers and employees · tion to cmp oyeeo of the House of Representatives borne on the annual and sessions rolls @;‘i:_°6:·fR°P”‘ on the fifteenth day of June, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, one monthtzlextaa pay Mata th? compensation then paid them by law, which sum s imm ‘ te y a ° . ' y_ p_ qc0m,,, To pay the widow and children of Honorable M. P. O’Connor, deceased, deceased, widow four thousand six hundred and thirtyseven dollars and thirteen cents. mi; cmldrpu cg To pay Mrs E F Conway widow of the l t Mart' F C f an-on . on- · · eae in . onwa or ¥y;;l:feeasod, expielnges incurreél bylhimrgéaigrg his admission to a seat in the Tlfirty- - su ongress, ve un dollars. rsmamg., wm; To pay to the legal representatives of the late Honorable Fernando deceased, iegai Wood, a member elected to the Forty-seventh Congress, but who died ¤>P¤‘¤¤¢¤¢¤¤*·’¢¤ ***7 before the time of its organization, six thousand dollars. E.,,,,,, w_ pm, To pay the widow and children of the late Honorable Evarts W. Farr, deceased, widow a member-elect to the Forty-seventh Congress but who died before its me *=hUd¤’¤¤ 0i organization, six thousand dollars. ’ R q, t M_ A_ o pay the widow and children of the Hon. Robert M. A. Ha k Hagkf {lemme, deceased, the sum of three thousand nine hundred and twenty-tive dol; xm ZH ¤¤ <=h¤1- lnrs and sixty cexlités, the tnmgunt ot salary for the unexpired term of his service as a mem r o the orty-seventh Congress. illhat the parties named below be allowed the amounts set opposite their names, m full of expenses incurred by them, respectively, in cou-