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FOBTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 359. 1885. 467 For fees of commissioners and justices of the peace acting as com- _F¤¤¤f¤r¤¤mmi¤- missioners twenty thousand dollars ";’;‘,:"““d·l“°*d°°“ For fees of commissioners and justices of the peace acting as com- ° °P°°°°' missioners being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty four five thousand dollars For fees of commissioners and justices of the peace acting as commissioners, being a deficiency for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, three thousand dollars. For fee of jurors, fifty thousand dollars. Fm fm' J¤¥°¤· For fees of witnesses, one hundred thousand dollars. Fw fw Wit ~ For fees of witnesses, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen ”°°°°’· hundred and eighty three, one thousand dollars. For rent of United States court rooms, being a deficiency for the Rent or Umm; fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty four, three thousand six hun- Stein ¤ 0 ¤ rt dred and sixteen dollars and forty cents. ’°°m”· For expenses of Territorial courts in Utah, being a deiiciency for the _E¤q•¢¤¤••¤ of Terdscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, two thousand eight hun- 3m“1 °°‘“`*' m dred and thirty dollars and twenty-six cents. To pay Hallet Kilbourn, of Washington City, the sum of twenty thou- Bullet Kilbvurnsand dollars, with interest thereon from the twenty-sixth day of March P°Y"'°“* *°· eighteen hundred and eighty-four, and the further sum of one hundred and forty-tbree dollars and seventeen cents cost, the same being the amount of the judgement rendered in favor of the said Kilbourn against John G. Thompson, late Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Representa tives, in the supreme court of the District of Columbia. To pay John G. Thompson the sum of five thousand dollars being the J•>h¤ G- ’!'|¤¤¤¤1>· sum allowed him for expenses, labor, and attention in respect to the "aymoutw

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o pay e aharger an son, ’ gton ity, attorneys at •ri:¤r Sz law, two thousand dollars, for professional services in the above case. vq,“:°y';m;t to To pay Walter H. Smith of Washington City, one thousand dollars, W•i*¤‘H- Smith- Iurfeesforservicesrenderiidinsaidcase P‘y"'°””°°‘ PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING For printing and binding as follows: For the Interior Department m?i‘:“°$ *” d nity thousand dollars; for the State Department, five thousand dol- hhgm ,.,_ lars; and for the Court of Claims four thousand dollars; in all, fifty- mem, stewanine thousand dollars. 1é•r*¤¤•¤¤. nd onrt of Claims. EXPENSES OF THE UNITED STATES EXECUTIVE DEPART- MENTS AT Wt IBLDS INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION AT NEW ORLEANS. That any surplus arising from appropriations made to either of the 'i‘¤~¤¤f¤r ¤f ¤·_¤·— Departments by act of July seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-four,  ;’fo;¥’Y;,‘:£_{;}; for participation in the World’s Industrial Cotton Centennial Exposition hdumm Exhum at New Orleans, may be used for the purpose of liquidatiug the indebt- tiou from any one edness of any other Department, subject to the provision affecting the D¤P¤¤‘¢¤>¤¤f *0 same in the sundry civil appropriation bill passed this session. $1:::; D ° P “' ' Ante p. 207. SENATE For salaries of officers and employees for ilscal year eighteen hun- EW °{ °N°°¤ dred and eighty-tive, seven thousand three hundred and four dollars. ’° °'“*’ "’°" For horses and wagons, five hundred dollars. H01E9m ¤*¤· For folding documents, one thousand dollars m;‘£_‘“¥ " ° ° “‘ For furniture and repairs, seven thousand dollars hmmm