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FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 24. 1882. 1] ings to the sum of five thousand dollars is hereby repealed and the limit ext•·u<led to eight thousand dollars or so much thereof as maybe necesserv. For pay of wutgelunen, laborers, fuel, ice, gas, and miscellaneous items Watchmen, lsthr•·e thousand dollars; and the sums thus appropriated shall be paid bzgqmio {zsh ;‘i°i irum the proceeds of the money order bnsnuess. gm; pmcwlg J, money order busi- DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. ¤°¤=*· For the expenses incurred in repairing damages done to the court . house building in the city of lVashiugt0n during the storm of June h£,°g’:"'{,§’:s1';?:'f twentyseventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, one thousand eight mn city. 8 hundred and thirty dollars and seventy cents. SENATE. For furniture and repairs, llve thousand dollars. Furniture. To pay the telephone operator for the llseal year ending June thir- Texepbone ope,. tieth eighteen hundred and eighty-two, seven hundred and twenty awrdollars. To pafy the necessary expenses attending the funeral arrangements, Fuuemiexpemes and so orth of the Honorable James A. Garfield, deceased, late Presi- vi Hon- J¤¤¤¤¤ A- dent of the llnited States, and of the Honorable Ambrose E. Burnside, 2:l’£°m “E_dBH°”· deceased late a Senator of the United States, the sum of six thousand ,,d,_t°°°m' dollars, the vouchers therefor to beexamined and approved by the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate. For folding speeches, five hundred dollars- and not exceeding one Feldingspeechcs. dollar per thousand shell be paid for such folding. For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, seven thousand dollars. Miscellaneous. For contingent expenses of the Senate “miseel1aue0us items", the Contingent exsum of fourteen thousand three hundred and thirty one dollars and 1>°¤•¤¤· twenty cents. To pay D. F. Murphy for reporting the debates, and so forth, of the D. F. Iurphy. special session of the Senate in eighteen hundred and eighty-one, under resolution of the Senate of May eleventh, eighteen hundred and eighty- one, two thousand five hundred dollars. To pay the clerk to the superintendent of the document room, under Superintendent resolution of the Senate of December twenty-ilrst, eighteen hundred and d¤¢=¤¤w¤¤ Mmeighty-one, from the ilrst day of January to the thirtieth day of June, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, at the mte of one thousand four hundred and forty dollars per annum, seven hundred and twenty dollars. To pay the assistant clerk to the Committee on Pensions, under reso- Aggigtgnf cmg lution of the Senate of January thirtietb, eighteen hundred and eighty- to Cjcmmifwv on two, from the twentieth of February to the thirtieth of June, eighteen P°”°'°°“· hundred and eighty-two, five hundred and twenty dollars. ` To pay the seven messengers of the Senate, under resolution of the Mawngsm, 1,,,- Senate of February fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, from ment u>._ February llfteenth to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, _ at the rate of one thousand four hundred and forty dollars per annum, three thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. To pay Mrs Lucy Burch, widow of John C, Burch, deceased, late See- 1h•,L¤eyBureh. retary of the Senate, the sum of three thousand and forty-eight dollars; also, to Mm Virginia Banks, widowof Andrew D. Banks, dw88scd,lat8 gn virginia keeper of the stationery of the Senate, the sum of one thousand and Banks. llityone dollars and twenty eents; also, to Mrs Mary E. Manly, mother gm gm., g_ of W. H. Maul , deceased, late a page in the Senate, the sum of three Manly. hundred and nity dollars, under resolution of the Senate of February twentieth, eighteen hundred and eighttwo; in all, four thousand four hundred and nity-nine dollars and twenty cents.