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 272 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 390. 1882. balance due him under resolution offered in the House January lifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty, one hundred and seventy-tour dollars. F. W. Lynn To pay F. W. Lynn, as messenger of the House ot Representatives, one hundred and twenty-eight dollars, balance due him for services from December llfteenth, eighteen hundred and seventyseven, to Febmary first, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight. _ John P- M8- To pay John P. Maloney for services as messenger to the official re- 1°“°Y· porters of debates from December fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-one to February twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, at the rate ·of one thousand dollars per annum, two hundred and twenty dollars and sixty-five cents. _ _ J. B. Jones. To pay J. S. Jones the diiference between the amount received by lnm as messenger to the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives during the Forty-sixth Congress and one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, four hundred and eight dollars and thirty- three cents. Henry g_S,,,m,_ To pay Henry H. Smith journal clerk of the House of Representatives, for extra services rendered and as re-imbursement for money expended by him in compiling and indexing questions of order, decided in the House of Representatives, under the resolution of August Hf- ‘ teenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and the revision thereof for the present session five hundred dollars. John B. Trainer. To pay John B. Trainer, for services as messenger in the House of Representatives during the years eighteen hundred and seventy-seven and eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, two hundred and sixty-seven dollars and seventy-four cents. Frank L. Dau- Tor pay Frank L. Donnelly, for services as page in the House of ¤¤lly·' Representatives at the extra session and regular session of the Forty- fifth Congress, ninetytwo dollars and fifty cents. 0. W. Coombs. To pay C. W. Coombs, department messenger of the House of Representatives for services from January tenth to April sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, at one thousand two hundred dollars per ‘ annum, two hundred and eighty-nine dollars and seventy-seven cents, or so much thereof as may be necessary. · 4;.,0,86 w, Ju- To pay George W. Julian expenses of contest with John S. Reid for lian,_eon te ste d seat in the House of Representatives, Forty -first Congress, two thousand election. d0Hm.S_ Leonard Mym, To pay Leonard Myers expenses incurred by him as per vouchers MMM ¤l¤¤*i·>¤· for the same in contesting the seat of John Moihtt in the Forty-first grongress, one thousand five hundred and ninety-seven dollars and enty-three cents: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. . R e p ni 1- s 0 { For current work of repairs of streets, alleys, and county roads, labor, ¤¤¤¤¢¤. =11¤y¤, ew- cart-hire, materials, and miscellaneous items, two thousand four hundred and eighty-four dollars and seventy-six cents; for judicial expenses, twenty-tive dollars and eighty cents; for executive office, one dollar and twenty-seven cents; in all, two thousand five hundred and eleven 1g7g_ dollarisyand eighty-three cents, being for the year eighteen hundred and seven -mne. pg", d 3,,,,,.,, For tire department; repairs to enginehouses, sixteen dollars and ment, ece. thirty-eight cents; for metropolitan police, contingent expenses, forty- tive dollars and forty cents; for executive office, contingent expenses, eighteen dollars and seventy cents ; for current work of repairs to streets, alleys, and county roads, three hundred and nineteen dollars and sixty- one cents; in all, four hundred dollars and nine cents; being lbr the 1890. year eighteen hundred and eighty. Rtzpaimto school For repaixs to school buildings and fuel for schools, one hundred and bm! wes, ew- eighty-two dollars and thirtysix cents; for nre department, contingent expenses, seven hundred and forty-two dollars and ninety-four cents; for Metropolitan police, contingent expenses, five hundlel and eighty-