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FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 334. 1884. 251 December, eighteen hundred and eighty three, inclusive, fifty two dollars and sixty four cents. To pay D. W. Johnson for services as folder from March twenty-fifth D- W- J chnsvnto March thirty first, eighteen hundred and eighty four fifteen dollars. To pay G. T. Garrison, Thomas G. Skinner, W. E. English, E. H. Stationery, al- Funston, J. H. Wallace, F. A. Manzanares, F. W. Rockwell, James E. *°“"·°°°° fm`- Campbell, James R. Chalmers, and Robert Smalls for allowances for stationery for the iirst session of the Forty eighth Congress, one hundred and twenty five dollars each; in all, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. _ To pay Henry H. Smith, journal clerk, for additional services ren- H°'“'5‘ H·S¤*m*· geged during the first session Forty eighth Congress, five hundred o ars. To pay A. Vangender additional compensation for services rendered A- V¤¤z¤¤d¤r· the Committee on Invalid Pensions of the House of Representatives during the present session of Congress, three hundred dollars. AGRICU'U.['UB.AL DEPARTMENT. That so much of the act passed June eighteen hundred and *P&*°P¤‘i•*;°¤ eighty four, making an appropriation for the support of the Agricultural 5*}* ,,,f°:§,?:,§“'j,{°: Deputment for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred 8,,.. of dgmggtjg and eighty live, as appropriates twenty flve thousand dollars for the in- animals, etc., revestigation of infectious and contagious diseases to which all classes of PW °£ domestic animals are subject, be, and the same is hereby, repealed. CAPITOL POLICE. The Capitol police board are hereby directed to expend a sum not Uniforms te: exceeding two hundred and twenty eight dollars for payment of uniforms w¤*¤l¤¤¤¤¤. ¤ f ¤·» furnished to the watehmen on the Capitol grounds, the same to be paid P°Y'“‘““‘ {9* out of money unexpended of the amount appropriated for uniforms for the Capitol police and watclxmen in an act providing for sundry civil 22 $***-.337- expenses, approved August seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty two. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. h£i;t:iet of Co- For deilcieneies on account of the ilscal year eighteen hundred and Deiciencies for eighty one, as follows:******1 Y°°' 1881- For pay of the physicians to the poor for the months of May and June, eighteen hundred and eighty one, six hundred and sixty dollars. For treasurer and assessor’s office: Blank thnns, printing, eighty two dollars and forty three cents. For inspector of buildings’ oiice: Stationery, six dollars. For fire department : Hire of horse, fourteen dollars. For general advertising, sixty nine dollars and sixty cents. _ For deficiencies on account of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty two, as follows: For work on sundry avenues and streets, and replacement of pavements, one hundred and sixty dollars and fifty two cents. For fuel, ice, gas, repairs for District offices, twenty two dollars and five cents. For fire department: Medicines and medical attendance for Private Hredepmment John Kane, of Engine Company Number Three, and Private Charles Boss, of Engine Company N umbcr One, resulting from accident, ninety seven dollars and seventy five cents; repairs to wagon, one hundred and thrty nine dollars. _ For public schools: Salary of secretary of the board of school trustees, Y¤l*h¤ •¤!¤>°1•· one hundred and fifty dollars, to be allowed by the First Comptroller clocks and gas-dxtures in Jederson school building, three hundred and sixty three dollars, including unexpeuded balance of appropriation. _ · For metropolitan police: To pay Frank Macnichol one halfof line in P¤k¤•·