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 FIFTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 1126. 1890. 53]. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. mggggf °* Femm- To pay John B. Clark, Clerk of the House of Re resentatives of ·T¤¤¤ B-Gierk the Fiftieth Congress, for services in compiling and arranging for the printer and indexing testimony used in contested election cases Genwswd election · as authorized by an act entitled " n act relating to contested elec- °”€$&u,p_m_ tions," approv March second, eighteen hundre and eighty-seven, the sum o one thousand dollars, and an additional sum of one thousand nve hundred dollars to such employees as were actually engaged in the work, designated by the said ohn B. Clark, and in such proportion as he may deem lust, for assistance rendered in the work; “`¤F”’ “'° "t‘{.“““?1 M 1 `iS‘d‘“.i11‘¥’}1L1€‘;."‘11. `1 f 1 .1 »·-11 wmopayto ewi owo avir eamoun o saar an '· mileage for the unexpired term of his service as a member olf the P mwu°w’ Fifty-first Congress, four thousand nine hundred and seventy four dollars and ninety-nine cents. To pay to the widow of Samuel J. Randall the amount of salary s¤¤¤¤1J.1zmm1. and mileage for the unexpired term of his service as a member of P"’“‘°""°""°'· the Fifty rst Congress, our thousand five hundred and one dollars - and seventy cents. To pay to the widow of the late R. W. Townshend the amount of RW-’1‘<¥£¤he¤d. salary and milea e for the unexpired term of his service as a mem- P°"'°" "u°"' ber of the Fifty first Congress, ten thousand six hundred and ninety one dollars an forty six cents. To pay to the widow of the late E. J. Gay the amount ‘of salary r:..r.a•y. and mileage for the unexpired term of his service as a member of the P•"'*°'*°*°""°"- Fifty-first Congress, nine thousand nine hundred and four dollars MT thin?} SBVBDIJBCM ad' t t f th estate f J La' d o a ames . age, mimsra 01*0 e o ames 1r, Jmneshhd. dewagx a Re resentative from the second district in the State of  *° ‘°"‘“' Nebraska in tllb Fiftieth Congress, in full for the mileage of said ` Laird for the second session o said Congress, six hundre and fou.r dollars. To a to the widow of S. S. Cox the amount of salar and mile- S.S.e<>x. age fd; tilie unexpired term of his service as a member ot? the Fifty- P""“°"°°°'"d°"‘ first Congress, seven thousand five hundred and ninety six dollars ‘"‘d “°"°‘"‘°°€i.°°'”2 f w 11 K ll th 1 r sal .1 w 1 To to e wi ow o. . e ey e amoun o ary an -D-Ke ey- mileagzdor the unexpired term of his service as a member of the P°’m°"°°°°"°°”‘ Fifty-first Congress, six thousand two hundred and twenty five dol- 0 ewi owo ames. urnesamem reec o e_•¤¤e=-·¤‘¤ee- 1°rr’°°dsl1x5‘ii1°tS'a rJ NB E be 1 it th J NB Fift  Congress, but who died before the time of its organization, P°"‘°°° °°wm°”° ` Six t{1°°s°ii? d°llim` f J P W lk u1 t r sal11 To a e wi ow o ames a er, e amoun o an James r. warm. mileage ior the unexpired term of his service as a membe:1dl’ the P"""°"°°"""’°"· Fifty first Congress, three thousand five hundred ninety three dollars and ninety-six cents. _ _ T0 pay George A. Matthews in full for the unexpired term of the Georgemuanhews Fifty-first Congress, for which he was elected as a elegate from the Territor of Dakota, namely, from November second, eighteen hundred aud, eighty nine, to March fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety- one, six thousand six hundred and seventy-nine dollars and seventy cents. ' For allewance to the following contestants and contestees, audited emam exmnm and recommended by the Committee OH Elections, for expenses iu- °“'°““°“· curred by them in contested election cases namely: James R. Chalmers, two thousand dollars; James Renalmem. James B. Morgan, two thousand dollars; J¤ma1s.m¤r;¤.11. John M. Langston, twothousand dollars; Jonm n.L¤¤z¤w¤W Edward C Venable two thousand dollars; news1-11 c.v¤¤¤u¤.