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134 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 9. 1897. For the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-six, to pay amounts set forth in House Document Numbered Two hundred and fifty and Senate Document Numbered One hundred and fifty-nine. of the Fifty- fourth Congress, second session, seventy-seven thousand threehundred and ninety-four dollars and seventeen cents. For the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-tive, to pay amounts set forth in House Document Numbered Two hundred and filty and Senate Document Numbered One hundred and nfty-nine, of the Fifty- fourth Congress, second session, two thousand six hundred and fifty- nine dollars and ninety-six cent . W'¥f’“ “°’Yi"°· For regulation, screen, or other wagon service, fo1'ty thousand dollars. F°"’g“ '"”`]s‘ For transportation of foreign mails, seventy-five thousand dollars. _ S°B;:***:;>{_$n¤·},Q{*{Q To enable the Postmaster-General to pay to the Baltimore and Ohio wie: Southwestern Railway Company for service performed by said company Y'“°""**°· in the transportation of the mails over a part of the system between May twelve and October nineteen, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, and between October twenty, eighteen hundred and ninety-tive, and June thirty, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, and also over another portion of the system between October, eighteen hundred and ninety- five, and June thirty, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, forty· three thousand four hundred and forty-six dollars and seventy-eight cents. P¤¤#¤¤i•=¤¤·¤ Posr-oF1v10m CARS: To pay amounts on account of post-office cars, set forth on page thirty-one, House Document Numbered Two hundred ‘ and fifty, of the Fiftyfourth Congress, second session, fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-six, two thousand four hundred and ninety-four dollars and forty cents. mM=¤¤¤¤¤°¤¤**°¤¤•· MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: To pay account, miscellaneous item , set forth on page thirty-one, House Document Numbered Two hundred and fifty, of the Fifty-fourth Congress, second session, fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-six, one dollar and twenty cents. ¤·:_v:tg*~*··¤ M COMCPENSATION or rosrmasrnnsz For amounts to reimburse the °°°postal revenues, being the amount retained by postmasters in excess of the appropriations, including the amounts set forth in House Document Numbered Two hundred and fifty, of the Fifty-fourth Congress, second session, for the fiscal years as follows: For the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-six, five hundred and sixty-nine thousand and sixty-five dollars and thirty-seven cents. For the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety»ve, seven hundred and eighty-one dollars and ninety cents. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury on account of the following appropriations, as set forth in Senate Document Numbered One hundred and thirty-two, Fifty-fifth Congress, first session, namely: Miscellaneous items, Second Assistant Postmaster·General, fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-five, sixteen dollars. Inland mail transportation, railroads,flscal year eighteen hundred and . ninety-six, nine hundred and fifty-five dollars and eighty-eight cents. Inland mail transportation,railroads, fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-five, two hundred and twenty-six dollars and sixty-one cents. Compensation of postmasters, fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety- six, seven hundred and four dollars and sixty-one cents. Compensation of postmasters, fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety- five, fifteen dollars and sixteen cents. l¤%m::i:gl;tn¢;*·¤·Df _ To reimburse the postal revenues the amount of postal funds depos- ,,.,;,.,1 ,.,v,,m,e.,_ 1ted by L. A. Skinner, late postmaster at Tackett Mills, Virginia, and erroneously covered into the General Treasury, fourteen dollars and eighty-eight cents. ‘·°g*"""'°· LEGISLATIVE. ,,,f§,‘;,gf‘ ""“°‘“” ""’ rUm.rc rniurmc AND nmnme. Lewes vf ¤l>¤•¤¤¤¤- That the Public Printer be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay the employees and former employees and the legal representa-