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226 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 332. 1884. act of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, three hundred dollars. Extra psy. To enable the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House to pay to the officers and employees of the Senate and House of Representatives borne on the annual and session rolls on the thirtieth day of June, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, including the official reporters of the two Houses and the Capitol police, one months extra pay, at the compensation then paid them by law, which sum shall be immediately available. Om ¤¤¤¤*·h'¤ ¤¤~ That all officers and employees of the Senate and House, including “`“ P‘*Y· the Capitol police, who were employed on the third day of December, eighteen hundred and eighty three, or subsequently by resolution of either House, and who prior to the fifteenth day of May, eighteen hundred and eighty four, ceased to be so employed, shall be paid a sum equal to one months pay at the rate they were severally receiving on the third day of December, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, or subsequently, as above provided; and an amount sufficient for this purpose is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not other- Pnmeo. wise appropriated, andthe same shall beimmediately available: Provided, That but one months allowance shall be paid in any case, and the same shalll notbe paid to any person who shall receive one month,s extra pay un er the preceding paragraph. Charles H. Evans. To pay Charles H. Evans, Treasury clerk, for services rendered on Iraerquest ofhWays and Means Committee, one hundred and fourteen dols and t irty cents. W·B· Grew- To pay W. B. Green one hundred and eighty dollars, for services as clerk to the subcommittee on accounts from January iirst, eighteen hundreld apd eighty-four, to January thirty-ilrst, eighteen hundred and eig ty- our, inc usive. Charles Cam:. To pay Charles Carter for cleaning extra room of the House Committee on Appropriations, sixty dollars. J. B. Fay. To pay J. B. Fay for services rendered in the Library of Congress in classitying, cataloguin g, and placing in rooms prepared for them in the Library of Congress the collection of bound volumes of newspapers tlulrned oger from the Static and War Departments, three hundred and t 'rteen o an forty- our cents. Frederick W. To pay Frederick W. Steigelman, being the difference between his Bf·¤iz¤kM¤· salary and that of a messenger at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, from July iirst, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, to Febguzhry firsté eighteen hundred and eighty-four, one hundred and sixteen o ars an sixtydive cents. Apnistmt. me- For the assistant to the person preparing the general index to the H Esggsgi Journals of Congress, authorized under the resolution of May twenty- Congrea second, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, two thousand dollars. PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING push., Printing, For the public printing, for the public binding, and for paper for the binding, paper, public printing, including the cost of printing the debates and proceedmd m“*°'¤l¤~ ings of Congress in the Congressional Record, and for lithographiug, mapping, and engraving for both Houses of Congress, the Supreme Court o the United States, the supreme court of the District of Columbia, the Court of Claims, the Library of Congress and the Departments, including salaries or compensation of all necessary clerks and employees, for labor (by the day, piece, or contract), and for all the necessary materials which may be needed in the prosecution of the work, two million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; and from the said sum hereby appropriated printing and binding may be done by the Public Printer to the amounts following, respectively, namely: Dim-ibuciun. For printing and binding for Congress, including the proceedings and debates, one million one hundred and fifty three thousand one hundred and seventy dollars; for the State Department, ten thousand eight