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24 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. S1·:ss. I. C11. 17. 1902. rent a sum in excess of four hundred dollars, nor more than sixty I·e•¤e¤¤¤¤¤>¤¤e<1- dollars for fuel and light, in any one year: Andpravidedfurther, That the Postmaster-General may, in the disbursement of this appropriation, apply a rt thereof to the purpose of leasing premises for the use of post-o£des of the iirst, second, and third classes at a reasonable annual rental, to be paid quarterly, for a term not exceeding ten ears. P°·¤¤•¤°=¤· y Conmnxsnxou or rosrmxsrnns: For amounts to reimburse the postal revenues, being the amounts retained by postmasters in excess of the appropriations, including amounts set forth in House Document Numgmred Two hundred and forty-four, of this session, for the _ fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, one million nine hundred and seventy-two thousand and ninety-eight dollars and severitiy-six cents. §f,1“,;f°’**“°”· Man. mausroarsnouz To pay amounts set forth in ouse Docu- ' ment Numbered Two hundre and forpyéfour, of this session, for · inland transportation bv star routes for fiscal year nineteen hundred, six thousand four hundred and sixty-two dollars and twenty-two cents.

  • °°"°“"°'¥ Firm:.-manrvrznr SERVICE: To pay the amount set forth in House

Document Numbered Two hundred and forty-four, of this session, on account of the fiscal years as follows: For the Hscal year nineteen hundred and one, one hundred and seventy-nine thousand nine hundred and five dollars and ninety-five cents. For the fiscal year nineteen hundred, ninety-one dollars and eighty- one cents. . . · m§fP””¤°¤* °' ·l°°· DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. IK, ·¤-'m¤'¤*°¤ Wl To the 'udgment entered A ril twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred nymenzm. and osg? by tlie nited States coniit, northern district of Florida, in the suit of H. H. Thornton and others against D. G. Brent, collector of customs of the port of Pensacola, Florida, one thousand one hundred and thirteen ollars and seventy-three cents. M V~ B°'°"‘ For payment of ezgpense accounts of George V. Borchsenius, late nymemw. clerk of the United· tates district court, second division, district of Alaska, covering the period from October first, nineteen hundred, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, seven hundred and fifty dollars and forty-three cents. ,,},"{g_",[,.'f"" '*`°”"'** Iwsmnm Asn rnnkrronun Arnms: For defraying the necessary Bxvenses. expenses incurred in the conduct of insular and other territorial matters and alfairs within the Lurisdiction of the Department of Justice, including the payment of the necessary employees at the seat of overnment or elsewhere. to be selected and t cir compensation fixed by the Attorney—Gencr·al. and to be expended under his direction, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. cfu?;};;;; C*°"”* Snxrsn Camus COMMISSION : For expenses of Spanish Treaty Expenses. Claims Commission, fifteen thousand dollars, of which not exceeding tive hundred dollars may be expended in the purchase of law books and books of reference, and not exceeding three thousand dollars to reimburse the Secretary of State for the services of a force of copy- ists to make copies of papers concerning claims required by order of the Commission; and said Commission may employ, instead of the messenger now authorized but not appointed, three assistant messen- V¤¤<=1¤e¤·¤- gers and watchman, at sixty dollars per month each; and hereaftervouchers for the expenses of the Commission shall be paid when approved and certifie by the president of the Commission, and vouchers for the expenses of the Department of Justice in connection with gre claims shall he paid when approved and certitied by the Attorney- eneral.