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 FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 182. 1879. 40] To pay Bessie Dandridge Douglas, Evelyn Spotswood Douglas, and Mary Ellen Douglas, children of B. B. Douglas, nine hundred and nmety four dollars and forty three cents; to be divided and paid in equal sums to them respectively. To pay the widow of Julian Hartridge, seven hundred and sixty five dollars and seventy five cents. To pay the widow of Terrence J Quinn, three thousand five hundred and twenty five dollars and ninety nve cents. To pay John W Polk, late Doorkeeper of the House of Representa- J. W. Polk. tives, two months’ extra pay under resolution of the House of June nineteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy eight, four hundred and sixteen dollars and sixty six cents. To pay John E Kelly balance due for services under the Doorkeeper J. E. Kelly. from December, eighteen hundred and seventy six, to March fourth, eighteen hundred and seventy seven, one hundred and forty seven dollars and sixty cents. To pay services of L. Q. Washington as clerk to the Committee on the L- Q- Washing- Paeiiic Railroad, from January eleventh, eighteen hundred and seventy *0**- six, to February twenty fifth, eighteen hundred and seventy six, one hundred and eighty four dollars. To pay Edward L. Parris for services as clerk of the Special Commit- E. L. Penis. tee on the Florida Elections appointed under resolution of December fourth, eighteen hundred and seventy six, from December seventh, eighteen hundred and seventy six, to February tenth, eighteen hundred and seventy seven, and for expenditures made by him for said committee, seven hundred and fifteen dollars and sixty cents. To pay the heirs or legal representatives of the late John E Leonard J-E·L¤cn=¤rd. amount of salary due him, four thousand eight hundred and twenty eight dollars and fifty seven cents. To pay George B. Hilton for forty two days’ services as page during G. B.Hi1t0n. the second session of the Forty fourth Congress, one hundred and nve dollars. To pay F. M. Schulteis for forty seven days services as page in the F.M.Schu1teis. House in the second session of the Forty-fourth Congress, one hundred and seventeen dollars and fifty cents. To pay Charles Christian for services as laborer in the office of the C. C11:-istism. Sergeant at Arms of the House from July iirst to March fourth, inclusive, four hundred and six dollars and sixty six cents. To pay stenographers to Railroad Committee of the Senate for report- Stenogmphers. ing testimony and arguments before that committee, under resolution of the Senate instructing such committee to inquire into the expediency of authorizing railroad companies to do a commercial telegraph business, the sum of two hundred and twenty nine dollars and fifty cents. For services rendered and to be rendered in cleaning Statuary Hall Care of Statuary and watching statuary therein, for the iiscal years ending June thirtieth, Hmeighteen hundred and seventy-nine, and June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; to be disbursed as contingent expenses of the House of Representatives, subject to the approval of the Architect of the Capitol. To enable the Clerk of the House to have prepared for the Public Summer y as- Printer copies of the “Summary Reports ” of the Commissioners of g;;*£m°£f %‘{$*::*s_°‘ Claims in cases reported to Congress as disallowed under the act of March third, eighteen hundred and seventy one of which twenty five copies shall be printed and bound for the use of the Senate, and twenty five copies for the use of the House of Representatives, one thousand dollars or so much as may be necessary. To enable the Sergeant at Arms of the House to pay the widow of Frank Welch. Frank Welch, two thousand five hundred dollars. To pay to Albert Ordway for services performed in preparing the Gen- A. Ordway. eral Index of the Journals of Congress irom July first, eighteen hundred and seventy eight, the date on which he entered on his duties, to July sixteenth eighteen hundred and seventy eight, the date on which xx—2(i