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during the session, six thousand three hundred dollars, or so much. thereof as may be necessary.

To pay fifteen 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, counters, engineers, machinists, firemen; and proof-readers, revisers, copy-holders, make-up, and imposer of the bill force, who were and are exclusively employed on the night forces of the Government Printing Office, but exclusive of compositors on the Record, during the first session of the Fiftieth Congress, ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary: Provided, That in estimating the said fifteen per centum credit shall be given to the Government for whatever has been paid or is now being paid the said employees above the rates for day work.

To enable the Public Printer to comply with the law granting fifteen days' annual leave to the employees of the Government Printing Office for the fiscal years eighteen hundred and eighty-seven and eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, twenty-five thousand dollars; and the Public Printer is hereby directed to pay forthwith all persons for services covered by deficiencies for said years.

SENATE.

For compensation of officers, clerks, messengers, and others in the service of the Senate, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eightynine, forty-six thousand nine hundred and twenty-one dollars and twenty cents.

For material for folding for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, fourteen thousand dollars.

For folding speeches and pamphlets, at a rate not exceeding one dollar per thousand, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eightyseven, six hundred and thirty-eight dollars and fifty cents.

For folding speeches and pamphlets, at a rate not exceeding one dollar per thousand, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eightyeight four thousand five hundred dollars and sixty-seven cents.

For folding speeches and pamphlets, at a rate not exceeding one dollar per thousand, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eightynine, twelve thousand dollars.

For fuel, oil, cotton-waste and advertising for the heating apparatus, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, eight hundred and seventy nine dollars and fifty-nine cents.

For furniture and repairs of furniture for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty eight, three thousand nine hundred and fiftythree dollars and sixty cents.

For expenses of maintaining and equipping horses and mail-wagons for carrying the mails for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, one thousand eight hundred and four dollars and eight

een cents.

For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred eighty eight, four hundred and fifty dollars and eighty-seven cents.

For expenses of inquiries and investigations ordered by the Senate, including compensation to stenographers to committees, at such rate as may be fixed by the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, but not exceeding one dollar and twentyfive cents per printed page, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, ten thousand dollars.

To reimburse the official Reporter of the Senate for moneys paid for clerical hire during the First Session of the Fiftieth Congress, and for extra clerical services and expenses occasioned by the prolongation of the session Five Thousand Dollars..

George N. Strana

To pay George N. Strananan for services as conductor of the new Senate elevator from April first to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred han. and eighty-eight, three hundred dollars.

To pay Frank E. Waterman for nine days' services, from December fifth to December thirteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven inclusive, as clerk to Senator C. J. Faulkner, fifty-four dollars.

To pay Jules Guthridge for seven days' services, from December fifth to December eleventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, inclusive, as clerk to Senator George Hearst, forty-two dollars.

To pay George H. Boyd, assistant in Senate document-room, for services rendered July eleventh and twelfth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, six dollars and fifty-two cents.

To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay to the widow of the late James T. Farley, late a Senator from the State of California, of. deceased, the sum of one thousand two hundred and forty-eight dollars and eighty cents, being the amount of one mileage from his home to the seat of government and return.

Frank E.Waterman.

Jules Guthridge.

George H. Boyd.

James T. Farley.
Paymen to widow

Contents of.

Vol. 5, p. 117.
R. S., sec. 64, p. 13,

That hereafter the statement of all appropriations made during Statement of approeach session of Congress, including new offices created and the sala- priations. ries of each and salaries of the offices which are increased and the amounts of such increase authorized by the act of July fourth, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, shall be prepared under the direction of the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and House of Rep- amended." resentatives, and said statement shall hereafter show also the offices the salaries of which are reduced or omitted, and the amount of such reduction, and shall also contain a chronological history of the regular appropriation bills passed during the session for which it is prepared; and to complete this work for the present session the sum of twelve Payment to clerks. hundred dollars is hereby appropriated, to be paid to the persons designated by the chairmen of said committees to do said work.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

To pay to the widow of the late William T. Price, a member-elect to the Fiftieth Congress, but who died before the time of its organi- of. zation, six thousand dollars.

William T. Price.
Payment to widow

Payment to widow

To pay to the widow of the late E. W. Robertson the amount of E. W. Robertson. salary and mileage for the unexpired term of his service as a member of. of the Fiftieth Congress, eight thousand eight hundred and fifty-one dollars.

To pay to the widow of the late S. C. Moffat the amount of salary and mileage for the unexpired term of his service as a member of the Fiftieth Congress, Five thousand nine hundred and eighty-nine dollars and eighty-nine cents.

of.

S. C. Moffat.

Payment to widow

Payment to widow

To pay to the widow of the late N. T. Kane the amount of salary N. T. Kane. and mileage for the unexpired term of his service as a member of of. the Fiftieth Congress, seven thousand six hundred and fifty-five dollars and eighty-one cents.

To pay to the legal heirs of the late Andrew S. Herron, a memberelect to the Forty-eighth Congress, but who died before the time of of. its organization, six thousand dollars.

To pay to the widow and legal heirs of the late J. T. Updegraff a member-elect to the Forty-Eighth Congress, but who died before the time of its organization, six thousand dollars.

Andrew S. Herron.
Payment to widow

J.T. Updegraff.
Payment to heirs of.

To pay accounts for stenographic work done for the committees Stenographic work. of the House during the present session by other than the official stenographers, and which are recommended by the Committee on Accounts, namely, to A. Johns, five hundred and eighty-six dollars and seventy-five cents; and to James O. Clephane, eighty-two dollars. and fifty cents; in all, six hundred and sixty-nine dollars and twentyfive cents; said claims to be audited by the Committee on Accounts and paid on their approval by the Clerk of the House.

A. Johns.
James O. Clephane.

Enrolling room.
Page for.

John D. O'Connor.
Payment to.

Thomas Bell.

Official Reporters.

tion.

of.

For compensation of a page in the Enrolling Room of the Clerk's Office, recommended by the Committee on Accounts from and including August first, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, at sixty dollars per month, six hundred and sixty dollars.

Το pay John D. O'Connor for services as clerk to Committee on Eleventh Census, from the ninth to the seventeenth of January, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, inclusive, fifty-four dollars. To reimburse Thomas Bell for expenses incurred from July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, to March first, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, for assistance as laborer in the folding-rooms, two hundred dollars."

To reimburse the five Official Reporters of the proceedings and deExtra compensa bates of the House of Representatives, for moneys paid by them so far during the present session for clerical hire and extra clerical services, one thousand dollars each, five thousand dollars; one thousand dollars of which shall be paid to the widow of the late J. K. Edwards, he having been one of the said five official reporters as herein provided for.

J. K. Edwards.

Payment to widow

Contested-election

expenses.
John M. Glover.

Nathan Frank.

W. O. Arnold.

C. N. Felton.
Frank J. Sullivan.

B. C. Kuehling.
Payment to.

Rent.

Maurice Ruddles

den.

Payment to.

'Turner K. Hack

inan.

Payment to.

Francis D. Smith.
Payment to.

Henry Neal.
Payment to.

Charles Carter.
Payment to.

Ralph T. Moses.
Payment to.

W. E. Burford.
Rent.

Το pay John M. Glover the sum of two thousand dollars in full of all expenses incurred by him in the contested election case of Frank against Glover in the Fiftieth Congress.

To pay Nathan Frank the sum of two thousand dollars in full of all expenses incurred by him in the contested election case of Frank against Glover in the Fiftieth Congress.

To pay W. O. Arnold, in addition to the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars allowed him in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for expenses incurred in his election contest, one thousand dollars. To pay C. N. Felton and Frank J. Sullivan in full for expenses of election contest in the Fiftieth Congress, two thousand dollars each; in all four thousand dollars.

To pay B. C. Kuehling for services rendered as locksmith from January eighteenth to January twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, forty dollars.

To enable the Clerk of the House to rent, during the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, rooms for the use of the clerks employed under the direction of the Committee on Rules in preparing the General Index of the Journals of Congress one thousand two hundred dollars. Maurice Ruddlesden for additional services as a laborer in pay the House Library during the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, two hundred and eighty dollars.

To

To pay Turner K. Hackman for services rendered as riding page for twenty days previous to the organization of the present Congress, fifty Dollars.

Το pay Francis D. Smith for services rendered during the construction of the elevator in the south wing of the Capitol for the months of July, August and September, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, one hundred and two dollars.

To pay Henry Neal as messenger to the Speaker, in addition to his pay as laborer, the sum of three hundred and one dollars and twenty-one cents, at the rate of forty dollars per month, from December sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven to July eleventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight.

To pay Charles Carter for extra services rendered during the second session of the Forty-ninth Congress, Fifty dollars.

To pay Ralph T. Moses for services rendered as assistant folder in seal room from December fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven to January twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, one hundred and twenty-five dollars.

To enable the Clerk of the House to pay W. E. Burford for rent of the premises number two hundred and twenty-nine, New Jersey

avenue, used as a folding-room for the House from July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven to April first, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, seven hundred and fifty dollars.

To pay Charles H. Evans extra compensation for preparing statistical tables, and for services rendered to the Committee on Ways and Means, five hundred dollars..

For allowance to members of the House of Representatives for stationery, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. To reimburse the Clerk of the House of Representatives for postage stamps eighty dollars.

To enable the Clerk of the House to pay George W. Knox for hauling books and placing them in the rooms in the terrace of the House wing of the Capitol, two hundred and twenty-two dollars and seventy-seven cents.

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W. D. Hunter.
Payment to.

Charles L. Sauer.
Payment to.

To pay W. D. Hunter for thirty-eight days work during the recess of Forty-ninth Congress at the rate of forty dollars per month. To pay Charles L. Sauer for services rendered as assistant enrolling clerk during the last session of the Forty-ninth Congress, twenty dollars. To pay W. J. Kehoe for services as clerk to the Committee on Rules during the first session of the Fiftieth Congress, two hundred Payment to. dollars.

To pay E. B. Wade, Clerk of the Committee on Printing, for services to June fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, as clerk to the select Committee investigating the Government Printing Office five hundred dollars.

To pay Edward S. McDonald for services rendered to select committee investigating the Government Printing Office, fifty dollars.

To pay Alexander Vangeuder as extra compensation for services rendered as assistant clerk to the Committee on Invalid Pensions during the second session of the Forty-ninth and the first session of the Fiftieth Congresses, five hundred dollars.

To pay all session employees of the House of Representatives authorized by the act making appropriation for the legislative, executive and judicial expenses of the government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, and for other purposes, approved March third, eighteen hundred and eightyseven, to the end of the present session of Congress, forty-five thousand dollars.

To pay M. H. Clark for services as additional Clerk to Committee on Enrolled Bills from September Twenty-seventh to October seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, sixty-six dollars.

W. J. Kehoe.

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E. B. Wade.
Payment to.

Edward S. McDer

Payment to.

Alexander Vange"

der.

Payment to.

Session employees
Vol. 24, p. 594.

H. M. Clark.
Payment to.

L. B. Cook.
Payment to.

To pay George Winters and L. B. Cook two hundred dollars each George Winters. being the difference between their pay as conductors of the elevator and one thousand two hundred dollars per annum from July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, four hundred dollars.

for Department mes

For horse and buggy for Department Messenger, House of Rep- Horse and buggy resentatives for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, two hundred and fifty Dollars.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.

senger.

Library of Congress.

To enable the accounting officers of the Treasury Department to Postage. settle the account of the disbursing agent of the Library of Congress, for balances of foreign postage due Edward G. Allen of London, for fiscal years eighteen hundred and eighty-four, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and eighteen hundred and eighty-seven nineteen dollars and thirty cents to be paid out of fund for increase of library, eighteen hundred and eighty-six.

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ments of Court of Claims.

JUDGMENTS COURT OF CLAIMS.

For payment of judgments of the Court of Claims as follows Benjamin P. Runkle, three thousand six hundred and thirty dollars and sixty-three cents;

John Whitehead, one hundred and sixty dollars;

Charles L. Dingley, four thousand and sixty-four dollars and ninety-nine cents;

Charles Goodall, George Clement Perkins, and Edwin Goodall, under the firm name and style of Goodall, Perkins and Company, five hundred and ten dollars;

W. J. Adams, two hundred and ninety-two dollars and thirty-one cents;

William Frank Whittier and William Palmer Fuller, under the firm name and style of Whittier, Fuller and Company, nine hundred and seventy-two dollars and eighty-five cents;

W. T. Garratt, two thousand three hundred and seventy-four dollars and thirty-two cents;

J. M. Phillips, six hundred and sixty-one dollars;

Cadwallader J. Pride, fifty-four dollars;

Isaac E. Davis and Henry Cowell, under the firm name and style of Davis and Cowell, three thousand nine hundred and eight dollars and fifty-eight cents;

A. H. Faulkner, two hundred and eighty dollars;
William Parker Ravenel and others, as follows:

William Parker Ravenel, in his own right, seventeen dollars and eighty-three cents; William Parker Ravenel, as administrator of C. E. Ravenel, two hundred and fourteen dollars and forty-eight cents; William P. Ravenel, as administrator of E. P. Ravenel, seventeen dollars and eighty-four cents; Daniel Ravenel, seventeen dollars and eighty-three cents; M. C. Ravenel, seventeen dollars and eightytwo cents; in all, two hundred and eighty-five dollars and eighty cents;

Susan H. Peronneau and others as follows:

Mary C. De Saussure, sixty-nine dollars and seventy-seven cents; Susan H. Peronneau, sixty-nine dollars and seventy-seven cents; Henry W. De Saussure, junior, administrator of William H. Peronneau, sixty-nine dollars and seventy-seven cents; Henry W. De Saussure, administrator of A. B. Du Bose sixty-nine dollars and seventy-seven cents; William E. Breese, administrator of M. S. Peronneau, six dollars and seventy-two cents; in all, two hundred and eighty-five dollars and eighty cents;

William McAfee and James Hamilton, under the firm name and style of William McAfee and Company, two thousand nine hundred and sixteen dollars and forty-nine cents;

Benjamin F. Dunham, Andrew Carrigan, and Brace Hayden, successors and liquidators of the firm of Dunham, Carrigan and Company, three thousand one hundred and sixty-eight dollars and four cents; William L. Bailie, administrator of Thomas J. Lamdin, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars;

William A. Cromwell, three hundred and forty-one dollars and thirty-six cents;

Paul Ravesies, four hundred and eleven dollars and thirty cents; William H. Reeder, three hundred and sixteen dollars and fortyone cents;

Samuel C. Lemley, one thousand dollars;

T. E. D. W. Veeder, one thousand dollars;

Paul Butler, fourteen thousand five hundred and forty-three dollars and thirty-six cents;

Asher C. Baker, eight hundred and thirty-six dollars and seventyone cents;

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