Statements Showing I. -- Appropriations Made During the Third Session of the Fifty-fifth Congress (pp. 5-199). II. -- New Offices Created and the Salaries Thereof (pp. 500-532). III. -- Offices the Salaries of which Have Been Omitted, with the Amount of Reduction (pp. 500-532). IV. -- Offices the Salaries of which Have Been Increased, with the Amount of Such Increase (pp. 533-540). V. -- Offices the Salaries of which Have Been Reduced, with the Amount of Such Reduction (pp. 533-540). VI. -- Amount of Contracts Authorized by Appropriation Acts in Addition to Appropriations Made Therein (pp. 541-545). VII. -- References to Indefinite Appropriations (p. 546). VIII. -- Chronological History of the Regular Appropriation Bills (p. 548).

Statements Showing I. -- Appropriations Made During the Third Session of the Fifty-fifth Congress (pp. 5-199). II. -- New Offices Created and the Salaries Thereof (pp. 500-532). III. -- Offices the Salaries of which Have Been Omitted, with the Amount of Reduction (pp. 500-532). IV. -- Offices the Salaries of which Have Been Increased, with the Amount of Such Increase (pp. 533-540). V. -- Offices the Salaries of which Have Been Reduced, with the Amount of Such Reduction (pp. 533-540). VI. -- Amount of Contracts Authorized by Appropriation Acts in Addition to Appropriations Made Therein (pp. 541-545). VII. -- References to Indefinite Appropriations (p. 546). VIII. -- Chronological History of the Regular Appropriation Bills (p. 548).
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Book Synopsis Statements Showing I. -- Appropriations Made During the Third Session of the Fifty-fifth Congress (pp. 5-199). II. -- New Offices Created and the Salaries Thereof (pp. 500-532). III. -- Offices the Salaries of which Have Been Omitted, with the Amount of Reduction (pp. 500-532). IV. -- Offices the Salaries of which Have Been Increased, with the Amount of Such Increase (pp. 533-540). V. -- Offices the Salaries of which Have Been Reduced, with the Amount of Such Reduction (pp. 533-540). VI. -- Amount of Contracts Authorized by Appropriation Acts in Addition to Appropriations Made Therein (pp. 541-545). VII. -- References to Indefinite Appropriations (p. 546). VIII. -- Chronological History of the Regular Appropriation Bills (p. 548). by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations

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Statements Showing I. -- Appropriations Made During the Third Session of the Fifty-fifth Congress (pp. 5-199). II. -- New Offices Created and the Salaries Thereof (pp. 500-532). III. -- Offices the Salaries of which Have Been Omitted, with the Amount of Reduction (pp. 500-532). IV. -- Offices the Salaries of which Have Been Increased, with the Amount of Such Increase (pp. 533-540). V. -- Offices the Salaries of which Have Been Reduced, with the Amount of Such Reduction (pp. 533-540). VI. -- Amount of Contracts Authorized by Appropriation Acts in Addition to Appropriations Made Therein (pp. 541-545). VII. -- References to Indefinite Appropriations (p. 546). VIII. -- Chronological History of the Regular Appropriation Bills (p. 548). Related Books