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248 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 334. 1884. July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four; in all two million two hundred and fifty-four thousand five hundred and thirteen dollars and forty cents, being a deficiency for eighteen hundred and eighty-four, and payable from the postal revenues for that fiscal year, Manufacture of For mauutacture of postagestamps, three thousand eight hundred “°!”P°· *`°"°i€'* and ninety-tive dollars and sixty-three cents; for foreign mail trans- 3::,1 °{“¥i?,;°"°` portation, thirteen thousand eight hundred and ninety-two dollars and , B I 0`fy, . . . . compensation to sixty-three cents; for stationery, one thousand six hundred and eight postmasters. dollars and seventy-three cents; for compensation of postmasters, one million five hundred and fifteen thousand dollars, including four hundred and fifty-five thousand six hundred and eighty-four dollars for additional compensation for postmasters of the fourth class, as pro- 22 $*3% 602- vided by the act approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty- three, for the period from March third, eighteen hundred and eighty- ShiP»¤*<*=¤¤b°¤*» three, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three; for ship, f':1‘;“;vfr{_D;°ttft':j steamboat, and way letters, forty-seven dollars and forty-three cents; mm P0 for inland transportation by railroad routes, six hundred and forty-eight thousand nine hundred and ninety-two dollars and ninety-two cents; in all, two million one hundred and eighty-three thousand four hundred and thirty-seven dollars and thirty-four cents, being a deficiency on account of the liscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and pay- able from the postal revenues for that fiscal year, Route agents. For route agents, five hundred and eighty-two dollars and sixty-five Advertising. cents; for advertising, ninety-eight dollars and forty-seven cents; in all, six hundred and eighty-four dollars and twelve cents, being a deli-. ciency on account of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-two and payable from the postal revenues for that fiscal year. _R-tI§bB*'¤¤b»P¤Y· To pay R. K. Brush for services as postal clerk during the months of °" ‘ August and September, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, one hundred and seven dollars. u_;‘:'*m¤¤S1”· ¤*l· To pay accounts in cases of salaries of postmasters and late postmasm_ °·2 °'°d* ters which have been readjusted and allowed under the act approved gg Stgf_,602_ March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, entitled “An act authorizing and directing the Postmaster-General to readjust the salaries of certain postmasters in accordance with the provision of section eight of the act of June twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six," forty-tive housand two hundred and thirteen dollars and eighty cents, Juglgpnuuent of DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, ce. Miscellaneous. ·Fo1' miscellaneous items, telegraphing, and lights, being a deilciency for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, one thousand one hundred and seven dollars and thirteen cents, · Contingent. For contingent expenses, namely: For miscellaneous items, two thousand dollars; for stationery, five hundred dollars; for horses and wagons, two hundred and twentytive dollars; in all, two thousand seven hundred and twenty five dollars. Sewerage, etc. For sewerage and plumbing for Department building, one thousand nine hundred and eighty-one dollars and forty-tour cents; Paul Boileau, To pay Paul Boileau, tireman in the Department of Justice, from P¤Fm°¤'° *°· March thirteenth to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty three, at the rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum, two hundred and seventeen dollars and iit’ty-eight cents, game s France, To reimburse James France for amount paid out by him as a surety

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Company brought in the United States court thr the district of Wy- oming in eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, one thousand and eighty- two dollars and sixty- seven cents, ` A $b*¤*%,¤¤{}¤1¤» do enable the Attorney·General to pay the State asylum for insane P::,;!':'; tf:" °'k· criminals at Auburn, New York, for the support of the United States con- ‘ victs for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty three, five hundred