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For expenses of Territ rial courts in Utah, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-five, five hundred and seventy-five dollars and sixty-five cents.

SALARIES, DISTRICT JUDGES: To pay the salary of the judge for the southern district of Alabama from date of qualification, January thirty-first, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, at three thousand five hundred dollars per annum, one thousand four hundred and fifty-eight dollars and thirty-two cents.

To pay the salary of the judge for the southern district of California from date of qualification, February fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, at four thousand dollars per annum, one thousand six hundred and eleven dollars and seven cents.

SALARIES, DISTRICT ATTORNEYS: To pay the salary of the district attorney for the southern district of California from date of qualification, April seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, at two hundred dollars per annum, forty-six dollars and sixty-nine cents.

SALARIES, DISTRICT MARSHALS: To pay the salary of the district marshal for the southern district of California from date of qualification, February fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, at two hundred dollars per annum, eighty dollars and fifty-three cents.

SUPPORT OF INSANE CONVICTS: To enable the Attorney-General to pay the States asylum for insane criminals at Auburn, New York, for the care and support of United States convicts, seven hundred and two dollars.

SENATE.

For horses and wagons, one thousand five hundred dollars. For fuel, oil, and cotton-waste for heating department, two thousand eight hundred and ninety-four dollars and twenty-seven cents. For furniture and repairs of furniture, three thousand two hundred and forty-nine dollars and twenty-nine cents.

For packing boxes, forty-one dollars and eighty-three cents. For folding speeches and pamphlets, six thousand seven hundred and seventy-eight dollars and thirty-three cents.

For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, three thousand nine hundred and sixty-two dollars and seventy cents.

To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay to Caroline W. Pike, widow of Austin F. Pike, late a Senator from the State of New Hampshire, deceased, the amount of compensation as a Senator from October, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, to October, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, five thousand dollars.

To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay to Mary S. Logan, widow of John A. Logan, late a Senator from the State of Illinois, deceased, the amount of compensation as a Senator from December the twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-six to December the twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, five thousand dollars.

To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay W. R. Reynolds, for services as messenger of the Senate from January seventh to February third, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, inclusive, at the

rate of one thousand four hundred and forty dollars per annum, the sum of one hundred and four dollars.

To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay W. P. Brownlow for extra services in folding-room, two hundred and forty dollars.

To pay Thornton A. Jackson, laborer of Senate from February seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, to March fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, inclusive, fifty-two dollars.

That the Secretary of the Senate be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to William M. Olin the sum of one hundred and twenty-three dollars and thirty-three cents, being the amount of his compensation as clerk of the Committee on Indian Affairs, withheld from him by reason of his holding the office of clerk of customs, from December sixteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, to January twenty-first, eighteen hundred and eighty-six; the same to be paid out of any balance of the appropriation for salaries of officers, clerks, messengers, and others, Senate, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six.

To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay George N. Stranahan for extra services on the Senate elevator from April first, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, to March first, eighteen hundred and eightyseven, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For the purchase of the Edison electric-light plant, including dynamo base and frame, engine, belting, steam pipes and fittings, wiring, lamps, sockets chandeliers, drop-lights, shades, and all other appurtenances now and for some thirty months on trial in the Senate wing of the Capitol, including the cost of engineer prior to December first, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, five thousand three hundred and fifty dollars; and the Architect of the Capitol is hereby authorized to expend the money appropriated by the act of August fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, for an electric-light plant; and he shall report to the next Congress what, if any, will be the additional expense for fixtures, and so forth.

For clerk of Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry (C. S. Wilbur) from the fourth day of March to the first day of July, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, seven hundred and eight dollars. For compensation to J. M. Coombs, for injuries received by the breaking of the gearing of the freight elevator under the sidewalk of the Senate wing of the Capitol, two thousand five hundred dollars; said amount to be in full for all damages and for medical and all other expenses incurred and to be incurred by said Coombs on account of said injuries.

To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay one month's salary from April fifteenth to May fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eightysix, to R. A. Fennell, a messenger of the Senate, removed from office, as provided for by resolution of the Senate of August fourth, eightyeen hundred and eighty-six, one hundred and twenty-three dollars and thirty-four cents.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

To pay the widow of the late Abraham Dowdney the amount of salary for the unexpired term of his service as a member of the Fortyninth Congress, one thousand one hundred and fifty-four dollars and seventeen cents.

To pay to the widow of the late John Arnot the amount of salary for the unexpired term of his service and for mileage as a member of the Forty-ninth Congress, one thousand five hundred and sixtytwo dollars and seven cents.

To pay to the widow of the late Lewis Beach the amount of salary for the unexpired term of his service and for mileage as a member of the Forty-ninth Congress, two thousand nine hundred and thirtysix dollars and seventeen cents.

To pay to the widow of the late W. T. Price, the amount of salary for the unexpired term of service and for mileage as a member of the Forty-ninth Congress, one thousand six hundred and forty-eight dollars and ninety-three cents.

To pay to Caroline Urban, Christine Antz, and Julia Schuetze, sisters and heirs of the late Michael Hahn, the amount of salary for the unexpired term of his service as a member of the Forty-ninth Congress, four thousand nine hundred and seventy-four dollars and forty-one cents to be paid in equal parts to said sisters.

For allowance to members of the House of Representatives for stationery, six hundred and twenty-five dollars.

To pay A. W. Cochran for continuing and completing the index of claims reported to Congress by the Commissioners of Southern Claims under the act of March third, eighteen hundred and seventyone, and by the Court of Claims under the so-called "Bowman Act" of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, at the rate of six dollars per day from the fourth of March, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, to the fourth of December, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars.

For allowance in full to the following contestants and contestees in contested-election cases: To Charles H. Page, two thousand dollars; to William A. Pirce, two thousand dollars; to G. W. Steele, one thousand dollars; in all, five thousand dollars.

To enable the Architect of the Capitol to place similar ventilating apparatus in the kitchen of the House restaurant to that now in use in the Senate restaurant, as authorized by the resolution of the House adopted January eleventh, eighteen hundred and eighty seven, eight hundred dollars.

To pay Charles Holbrook for services as laborer from July first to August fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, seventy dollars. To pay R. T. Moses, for services rendered in the sealing-room during the months of December and January of the second session, Forty-ninth Congress, one hundred and forty-two dollars.

That the Clerk of the House be, and he hereby is, authorized to pay to the heirs of Edwin L. Jewell the salary provided for in the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation act approved July thirty-first, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, for one assistant index clerk during the session and three months after its close, from December sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, to January fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven.

To enable the clerk, under resolution of the House, adopted January eighteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, to pay the funeral expenses of James Riley, who died while an employee of the House, during the Forty-seventh Congress, one hundred and twenty-one dollars and seventy-five cents.

To pay Henry Neal the difference between the pay of a laborer and the pay of a messenger during the two sessions of the Forty-ninth Congress, four hundred and fifty-one dollars and seventy cents.

To pay O. O. Stealey, clerk to the Speaker, at the rate of one thousand six hundred dollars per annum, from July first to December first, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, six hundred and sixty-six dollars.

To pay Maurice Ruddlesden the difference between the pay of a laborer, at seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum, and that of a messenger, at the rate of three dollars and sixty cents per day, from July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, five hundred and eighty-three dollars and forty cents.

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

That the sum of ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated to pay twenty-five per centum in addition to the amount paid for day labor to the employees of the Government Printing Office, such as compositors, pressmen, stereotypers, laborers, press-feeders, Record folders, and engineers, who were exclusively employed on the night forces of the Government Printing Office during the second session of the Forty-ninth Congress: Provided, That in estimating the said twenty-five per cent, credit shall be given the Government for whatever has already been paid, or is now being paid to said employees above the rates for day work.

To pay the sum of seventy-one dollars and twenty-five cents each to J. A. Patterson, John T. Whitaker, W. E. Miller, and John Talbert; twenty-one dollars and seventy-five cents each to John A. Bayly and A. M. Sprague; twenty-one dollars to R. W. Simmons; six dollars and seventy-five cents each to Russell Barnes and A. R. Hilton; and four dollars and fifty cents to J. R. Francis, for services performed by them as employees of the Government Printing Office; in all, three hundred and sixty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

FOX AND WISCONSIN RIVERS IMPROVEMENT.

For payment of judgments and awards recovered against the United States for flowage damages caused by the improvement of the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers, in the State of Wisconsin, and reported to Congress by the Attorney-General in Senate Executive Document Ninety-four, Forty-ninth Congress, second session, as follows:

John Glatz, one hundred twelve dollars and fifty cents;
Andreas Haesly, four hundred and twenty-two dollars;
Rufus Lane, two hundred dollars;

R. C. Ernst, three hundred and twenty-five dollars;

Mary Young, six hundred sixty-two dollars and sixty-six cents; E. B. Fisk, four hundred fifty-eight dollars and thirty-three cents; William McLaren, five hundred thirty-six dollars and sixty-six cents;

Frederick Nable, six hundred ninety-eight dollars;

Henry Kuhn, four hundred and fifty dollars;
Eliza A. Clark, three hundred and fifty dollars;
Emily L. Stickney, three hundred dollars;

Henry Kempf, two hundred and fifty dollars;

John Kien, three hundred seventeen dollars and thirty-three cents; Robert Buckstaff, six hundred and fifty dollars;

Charles Morgan, eight hundred five dollars and eightyCaroline Mitchell, Nellie Mitchell, Mary Blackman, Ali and Emma Mitchell, heirs of Samuel Mitchell, deceased, dred forty-one dollars and sixty-six cents;

Sarah P. Locke, six hundred thirty-one dollars and sixt T. A. Rogers, five hundred and eleven dollars;

N. Naumer, five hundred eighty-two dollars and fifty Nelson Allen, four hundred sixty-two dollars and fifty William B. Knapp, six hundred ninety-one dollars and cents ;

John Gores, four hundred thirty-six dollars and sixtyG. A. Randall, two hundred and eighty dollars;

Charles Kalbus, five hundred sixteen dollars and sixty F. C. Arnold, four hundred and seventy-five dollars; Balthazar Gallatine, four hundred twenty-six dollars a cents;

Charles Rohr, five hundred ninety-one dollars and sixt Carl Derber, four hundred dollars;

George Rogers, two thousand four hundred and forty Commodore Rogers, one thousand four hundred and

lars;

Martha E. Roberts, two thousand two hundred thirt lars and thirty-three cents;

D. L. Libbey, two thousand one hundred ninety-six ninety-six cents;

Henry C. Westphal, three hundred and fifty dollars; L. C. Porter, three hundred and ten dollars;

John Ryf, one thousand three hundred and seventy-fiv J. E. La Grange, one thousand two hundred and ninety sixty-six cents;

W. H. Ternouth, four hundred and seventy dollars;
Pauline Schaffer, substituted for August Schaffer, nine
Frederick Webber, seventy-five dollars;

Fred. Malchow and John F. Brown, four hundred doll
Ferdinand Flester, one hundred and fifty dollars;
Ed. M. Brainerd, seven hundred and twenty-five dollar
August Beduhn, three hundred eleven dollars and sixt
P. Č. Callup, four hundred and fifty dollars;

Wilhelmine Naffin, four hundred fifty-three dollars three cents;

John R. Wheeler, four hundred forty-three dollars three cents;

George M. F. Arnold, three hundred fifty-eight dollars three cents;

Hugh Gear, four hundred eighty-three dollars and cents;

Mary Dickinson, six hundred and twenty-five dollars; A. Ackermann, three hundred fifteen dollars and twenty Robert Jaenicke, four hundred sixty-two dollars and fi A. Merton, five hundred dollars;

Regina Laescher, two hundred dollars;

Lorenz Kenzel, one hundred and fifty dollars;
John Scheer, one hundred dollars;

Robert Petzhold, five hundred and sixty dollars;
Orson Angell, eight hundred and forty dollars;
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