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Clerks to com

mittees, other than those receiving annual salary.

Richard L. Mur

phy.

Furniture.

Second assistant doorkeeper.

Provisos.

To pay the clerks to the committees of the Senate, not receiving annual salaries, who held such positions on the fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, the usual per diem compensation from the fifth of March to the eighteenth of March, eighteen hundred and eightyone, both inclusive, under resolution of the Senate of March eighteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, two thousand two hundred and sixtyeight dollars.

To enable the Acting Secretary of the Senate to pay Richard S. Murphy for services rendered as clerk to the Committee on Foreign Relations from December sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty-one until December nineteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, inclusive, at the rate of compensation allowed per diem committee clerks, eighty-four dollars.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

To enable the Clerk of the House of Representatives to provide furniture, and for the repairs of the same, five thousand dollars.

To enable the Clerk of the House to pay the second assistant Doorkeeper of the House, under resolution of December twenty-first eighteen hundred and eighty-one, one thousand and fifty-nine dollars and seventyeight cents, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

Rebuilding the To reconstruct the Jefferson school-building on the present site, with Jefferson school- fire-proof corridors and staircases, the sum to be received from the inbuilding. surers of said building and furniture, namely: forty-eight thousand six Appropriation. hundred and sixty-four dollars and twenty-one cents, which, when received, shall be paid into the Treasury specially to be used for this purpose only, and the additional sum of twenty-one thousand three hundred and thirty-five dollars and seventy-nine cents, making, in all, seventy thousand dollars: Provided, That the plans and specifications for said building shall be prepared by the Architect of the Capitol and the inspector of buildings of the District of Columbia, to which end the Commissioners of the District shall furnish them the necessary means, and that said building shall be constructed by the Commissioners in strict conformity therewith, And provided further, That the entire cost of reconstructing, heating, and furnishing said building and all expenditures on account of said building and grounds shall in no event exceed the sum of seventy thousand dollars; and the work shall be completed by the first day of September eighteen hundred and eighty-two, and the half of the sum of twenty-one thousand three hundred and thirty five dollars and seventy nine cents aforenamed shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia.

Rent of rooms for schools.

Executive Man

sion.

Repairs, and for furniture; items.

For rent of rooms for schools for the remainder of the present school year, two thousand dollars, one half of the same to be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia.

EXECUTIVE MANSION.

For care of and repairs to, the Executive Mansion, and for furniture as follows:

For furniture, upholstering, carpets, rugs, glass-ware, silverware and kitchen utensils, thirteen thousand six hundred and ninety-three dollars and ninety-nine cents.

For papering, painting, blankets, quilts, table linen and lace curtains, two thousand six hundred and forty dollars and twenty cents.

For two force-pumps, repairs to roof and ordinary care and repair of mansion and greenhouses, three thousand six hundred and sixty-five dollars and eighty-one cents.

For lighting the Executive Mansion and public grounds, for new gasfixtures, repairs to the old gas-fixtures, and for purchase of wax candles, one thousand dollars.

For removing snow and ice, one thousand dollars.

For contingent expenses of the Executive Office, two thousand dollars.

SEC. 2. That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to cause the rent to be paid for the building designated as number eight hundred and three G. Street northwest in the city of Washington and occupied as an office of the United States Geological Survey, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, and for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eightytwo, said payment to be made from the appropriations for the expenses of the United States Geological Survey for said years, at the rate of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum.

Rent of building 803 G street, payment for.

Rent of building

Tenth and F

SEC. 3. That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to cause to be paid the rent for the second and third stories of the building situated northeast corner on the northeast corner of "F" and Tenth streets northwest in the city streets, payment of Washington and occupied by a part of the force of the Surgeon Gen- for. eral's Office for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-two, said payment to be made out of the appropriation for contingent expenses for the office of the Surgeon General for said fiscal year at the rate of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum. Approved, March 6, 1882.

CHAP. 25.-An act to establish a port of delivery at Denver, in the State of Colorado.

Mar. 6, 1882.

21 Stat., 173.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Denver, in the State of Denver, ColoColorado, be, and the same is hereby, constituted a port of delivery; rado, made a port and that the privileges of immediate transportation of dutiable mer. of delivery. chandise conferred by the act of June tenth, eighteen hundred and eighty, entitled "An act to amend the statutes in relation to immediate transportation of dutiable goods, and for other purposes," be, and the same are hereby, extended to said port. And there shall be appointed Surveyor of cusa surveyor of customs to reside at said port, who shall receive a salary to be determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars per annum. Approved, March 6, 1882.

toms authorized.

CHAP. 26.-An act to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to furnish impressions of the cards of invitation to the Garfield Memorial Service.

Mar. 6, 18-2.

Garfield memo

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas. rial service, cards ury at the request of Senators, Representatives, or delegates in Con- of invitation to. gress, is hereby authorized to furnish impressions from the engraved card of invitation to the Garfield Memorial Service made in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, at the cost thereof with ten per cent. added to be paid for by persons ordering the same; and that orders for the same, and payment therefor may be made for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates through the office of the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House respectively. Approved, March 6, 1882.

CHAP. 27.—An act to establish post-routes

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following post-routes be, and the same are hereby established:

Mar. 6, 1882.

Post-routes.

Alabama;

Arizona;

Arkansas;

ALABAMA.

From William Findley's Mill to Davis Creek Post-Office.
From Allen's Factory to Hodges' Post-Office.

From Guntersville to Woodville.

From Whitney to Murphrees Valley.

From Gaylesville, Alabama via Howell's Cross-Roads and Kirk's Grove, to Cave Spring, Georgia.

From Snake Creek Post-Office, Alabama, via Cordell, to Alpine,
Georgia.

From Springville, via Branchville and Cook's Mills, to Wolf Creek.
From Guntersville, via Minorville, to Lot.

From Maplesville, via Benson's Mills, Wells' Mills, to Verbena.
From Coltonville to Honey.

From Dowty to Herndon.

From Gadsden to Masingale.

From Gainestown to Choctaw Bluff.

From Mobile to Spring Hill.

From Somerville to Bluff City.

From Southern to Bean Rock

From Estill's Fork, Alabama, to Winchester, Tennessee.

From Cuba Station, in Sumter County, to Kinterbish, in the same county.

ARIZONA.

From Fort Apache to Show Low.

From Greaterville to Crittenden.

From Cifton, Arizona, to Lordsburgh, New Mexico.

From York's Range, to Camp Lee, both in Graham County.

From Tucson, via Oracle, American Flag, and Stratton's Ranche (N. O.) to San Catarina (N. O.)

ARKANSAS.

From Malvern, via Round Hill, to Fairview.

From Sharman, Arkansas, to Timothee, Louisiana.

From Locksburg, via Jordan Brook and Silver Hill, to Cove.

From Hope, via De Ann, New Bridge, Marlbrook, and Hickory Creek, to Murfreesboro'.

From Paris, via Rich Mountain and Dardanelle Springs, to Dardanelle.

From Camden to Mount Holly.

From Flowery, via Cass, to White Rock.

From Benton to Prattsville.

From Little Rock, via Wells' Ferry, Scotts Bridge, Surrounded Hill, Clear Lake, and Long Bridge, to Rob Roy.

From Conway to Pinnacle Springs.

From Ozark to Watalula.

From Watalula Springs to Ozark.

From Marshall, Searcy County, via Emerson's Mills, to Liberty Springs, Van Buren County.

From Lead Hill, Boone County, via Cottonwood, to Omaha, Boone County.

From Limestone Valley, Newton County, via Boston Mountain, Cassville, and Beech Woods, to Dry Fork, Carroll County.

From Hico, Benton County, via Cincinnati, to Dutch Mills, Washington County.

From Hope, Hempstead County, via Spring Hill and Dooley's Ferry, to Texarkana, Miller County.

From Texarkana, via Bookers Plantation, to Bright Star, in Miller, County.

From Linwood, via Garretson's Landing, Swan Lake, Greenbank,

Bankhead, and New Gascony, to Linwood in Jefferson County.

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From Witherspoon, Clarke County, via Round Hill, Tulip, and Leas tinued;
Ferry, to Pine Bluff, in Jefferson County.

From Locksburg, Sevier County, via Chapel Hill, to Ultima Thule.
From Yellville, via Lone Rock, to Sylamore.

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From Hawlejek to Scotland.

From Colfax to McCauleysville.

From Kongsberg to Dwight.

From Argersville to Georgetown.

From Grandin to Hendrum.

From Fort Ransom to Grand Rapids.

From Bremer to Stump.

From Huron to Plankinton.

From Brule City to Chamberlain.

From Hartford to Antioch and Lennox.

From Clark to Webster.

From Gilby to Stickney.

From Rosebud to Fort Niobrara, Nebraska.

From Sweden to Garfield.

From Deadwood to Broughton.

From Lisbon to Pinequa.

From Lisbon to Hamlin.

From Hartley to Mapleton.

From Alwilda to Aurelia.

From Avon to Tyndall.

From Colfax to Lisbon.

From Plainview to Milltown.

From St. Thomas to Pittsburg.

From Pembina to West View.

Florida;

Georgia;

Idaho;

FLORIDA.

From Brooksville to Cove Bend.

From St. Lucie, via Fort Drumm, to Fort Bassinger.
From Waldo, via Pine Hill, to Lake Butler.

From Bellville, via Clyattville, to Valdosta, Georgia.

From Madison, via Cherry Lake, to Quitman, Georgia.

From Fort Drum to Fort Bassinger.

From Acron to Altoona.

From Tampa to Palmetto.

From Welaka to Crescent City.

From South Lake Wier, in Marion County, via Lady Lake, to Leesburgh, in Sumter County.

GEORGIA.

From Cochran's Station to Allen's Cross-Roads.
From Americus, via Friendship, to Buena Vista.
From Cleveland to Clarksville.

From Blitch to Statesboro'.

From Woodville to Woodstock.

From Lumber City to Camp's.

From Cuthbert, via Keyton, to Arlington.

From Butler to Ellaville.

From Lincolnton to Tuckers' Pond Station, South Carolina.
From Thomaston to Waynmansville, Upson County.

From Perry to Henderson, Houston County.

From Excelsior, Bullock County, to Swainesborough, Emanuel County.
From Mill Haven, via Mitchellton, to Sylvania, all in Scriven County.
From Eden to Hinely, both in Effingham County.

From Egypt, in Effingham County, via Moore's Mills to Crumley's in
Bullock County.

From Fleming to Dorchester, Liberty County.

From Scarborough to L. F. Pfeiffer's, in Scriven County.

From Scarborough, in Scriven County, to Doctor E. W. Lane's, in Emanuel County.

From Herndon, in Burke County, to Garfield in Emanuel County. From Byron, Houston County, to Taylor's Store, Crawford County. From Cooley's Station, on the Macon and Brunswick Railroad, to Jeffersonville.

From Fairburn to Flat Creek, Fayette County.

IDAHO.

From Boise City to Indian Valley.

From Boise City, via Dry Creek, Willow Creek, and Mitchell and Marsh's Ranch, through Squaw Creek Valley and Mines, to Upper Squaw Creek Valley.

From Hailey to Muldoon.

From Hailey to Smoky Creek.

From Correll Creek to Smoky.

From Silver City to South Mountain.

From Arco to Muldoon.

From Glenn's Ferry to Bruneau Valley.

From Pocatello to American Falls.

From Santooth City to Bonanza City.

From Santooth City to Crystal.
From Salmon City to Leesburgh.

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