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55TH CONGRESS,
   1st Session.


ATE.                         DOCUMENT
                              No. 191.


            APPROPRIATIONS, NEW OFFICES, ETC.





                     STATEMENTS

                                   SHOWING

  I.-*APPROPRIATIONS  MADE   DURING  THE SECOND  SESSION OF  THE FIFTY-FOURTH
       CONGRESS  AND FIRST SESSION OF THE FIFTY-FIFTH  CONGRESS  (pp. 5-429).
  II.-NEW OFFICES CREATED   AND THE SALARIES  THEREOF  (pp. 430-444).
  III.-OFFICES THE SALARIES OF WHICH   HAVE  BEEN  OMITTED, WITH  THE  AMOUNT
       OF REDUCTION  (pp. 430-444).
 IV.-OFFICES THE  SALARIES  OF WHICH  HAVE  BEEN INCREASED,  WITH  THE AMOUNT
       OF SUCH INCREASE  (p. 445).
  V.-OFFICES  THE  SALARIES OF  WHICH  HAVE  BEEN REDUCED,   WITH  THE AMOUNT
       OF SUCH REDUCTION   (p. 445).
 VI.-AMOUNT   OF CONTRACTS  AUTHORIZED  BY APPROPRIATION   ACTS IN ADDITION TO
       APPROPRIATIONS  MADE  THEREIN  (p. 447).
 VII.-REFERENCES  TO INDEFINITE APPROPRIATIONS   (p. 447).
VIII.-CHRONOLOGICAL   HISTORY OF THE  REGULAR  APPROPRIATION  BILLS  (p. 448).



                        FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS,
                  SECOND SESSION, DECEMBER 7, 1896, TO MARCH 3, 1897.

                         FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS,
                      FIRST SESSION, MARCH 15 TO JULY 24, 1897.



      Prepared under the Direction of the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and House of
         Representatives, in compliance with the acts approved October 19, 1888, and July 19,
                1897, Statutes at Large, Vol. 25, page 587, and Vol. 30, page 136.

                                      BY


     THOMAS   P. CLEAVES,
Clerk to the Committee on Approp-iations,
       United State8 Senate,


AND


      JAMES  C. COURTS,
Clerk to the Committee on Appropriations,
     House of Representatives.


*The agricultural, Indian, and sundry civil appropriation bills, passed at the second session
of the Fitty-fourth Congress, failed to receive the approval of the President, and the deficiency
appropriation bill failed of final passage at that session, and were enacted at the first session
of the Fifty-fth Congress.





                     WASHINGTON:
           GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
                          1897.

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