Contingent fund, House of Representatives—Miscellaneous items, 1890—Continued.
Contingent fund, House of Representatives-Miscellaneous items, 1890—Continued.
John F. Lacey, chairman of sub-committee: One hundred dollars advanced for defraying expenses of subcommittee appointed to investigate the con- tested election-case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, under resolution of March 10, 1890..
John F. Lacey, chairman of subcommittee:
One hundred dollars advanced for defraying expenses of subcommittee appointed to investigate the con- tested election case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, under resolution of March 10, 1890.
550 John F. Lacey, chairman of subcommittee:
One hundred dolars advanced for defraying the ex- penses of subcommittee appointed to investigate the contested-election case of Clayton vs. Breckin- ridge, under resolution of March 10, 1890
John F. Lacey, chairman of subcommittee: One hundred dollars advanced for defraying expenses of subcommittee appointed to investigate the con- tested-election case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, under resolution of March 10, 1890
552 John F. Lacey, chairman of subcommittee:
One hundred dollars advanced for defraying expenses of subcommittee appointed to investigate the con- tested-election case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, under resolution of March 10, 1890.
553 John F. Lacey, chairman of subcommittee:
One hundred dollars advanced for defraying expenses of subcommittee appointed to investigate the contested- election case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, under reso- lution of March 10, 1890...
John F. Lacey, chairman of subcommittee:
One hundred dollars advanced for defraying expenses of subcommittee appointed to investigate the contested- election case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, under reso- lution of March 10, 1890.
555 John F. Lacey, chairman of subcommittee:
One hundred dollars advanced for defraying expenses of subcommittee appointed to investigate the con- tested-election case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, un- der resolution of March 10, 1890.....
John F. Lacey, chairman of subcommittee: Five hundred dollars advanced for defraying expenses of subcommittee appointed to investigate the con- tested-election case of Clayton es. Breckinridge, un- der resolution of March 10, 1890
558 John F. Lacey, chairman of subcommittee:
Five hundred dollars advanced for defraying expenses of subcommittee appointed to investigate the con- tested-eiection case of Clayton vs. Breckinridge, un- der resolution of March 10, 1890
A. C. Thompson, chairman :
One hundred dollars advanced to pay expenses of Sub- mittee on the Judiciary in charge of the investigation of the practice of certain United States district courts and officers thereof, under resolution of April 23, 1890........
A. C. Thompson, chairman:
One hundred dollars advanced to pay expenses of Sub- committee on the Judiciary in charge of the investiga- tion of the practice of certain United States district courts and officers thereof, under resolution of April 23, 1890.
A. C. Thompson, chairman:
One hundred dollars advanced to pay expenses of Sub- committee on the Judiciary in charge of the investiga- tion of the practice of certain United States district courts and officers thereof, under resolution of April 23, 1890....
A. C. Thompson, chairman :
One hundred dollars advanced to pay expenses of Sub- committee on the Judiciary in charge of the investi- gation of the practice of certain United States district courts and officers thereof, under resolution of April 23, 1890.........
Contingent fund, House of Representatives—Miscellaneous items, 1890—Continued.
A. C. Thompson, chairman: One hundred dollars advanced to pay expenses of Sub- committee on the Judiciary in charge of the investiga- gation of the practice of certain United States district courts and officers thereof, under resolution of April 23, 1890...
A. C. Thompson, chairinan:
One hundred dollars advanced to pay expenses of Sub- committee on the Judiciary in charge of the inves- tigation of the practice of certain United States district courts and officers thereof, under resolution of April 23, 1890...
A. C. Thompson, chairman:
One hundred dollars advanced to pay expenses of Sub- committee on the Judiciary in charge of the inves- tigation of the practice of certain United States district courts and officers thereof, under resolution of April 23, 1890.......
A. C. Thompson, chairman:
Two hundred dollars advanced to pay expenses of Sub- committee on the Judiciary in charge of the inves- tigation of the practice of certain United States district courts and officers thereof, under resolution of April 23, 1890...
For services rendered as assistant doorkeeper for the month of April, 1890, at the rate of $1,500 per annum, under resolution of December 21, 1889.......
For services rendered as assistant bookkeeper in the clerk's office for the month of April, 1890, at the rate of $100 per month, under resolution of March 15, 1890..... Howe Call:
For services rendered as clerk in the Clerk's office for the month of April, 1890, thirty days, at the rate of $6 per day, under resolution of March 6, 1890..... C. F. Cutcheon:
For services as assistant clerk to the Committee on Mili- tary Affairs of the House of Representatives for the moth of April, 1890, thirty days, at $6 per day, under resolution of January 20, 1890...
For services as clerk to the select committee to investigate the accounts of the Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Representatives for April, 1890, thirty days, at $6 per day, under resolution of December 5, 1889. Arthur J. Dodge:
For services as clerk to the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of Agriculture of the House of Rep- resentatives for the month of April, 1890, thirty days, at $6 per day, under resolution of December 20, 1859... Geo. W. Rae:
For services as assistant clerk to the Committee on Claims of the House of Representatives for the month of April, 1890, thirty days, at $6 per day, under resolu- tion of January 8, 1890..
Contingent fund, House of Representatives-Miscellaneous items, 1890--Continued.
For services rendered as messenger to the Committee on War Claims of the House of Representatives for the month of April, 1890, at the rate of $100 per month, under resolution of January 20, 1890.. Theodore M. Cogswell:
For services rendered as messenger to the special com- mittee to inves igate the Ohio ballot-box forgeries of the House of Representatives for the month of April, 1890, at the rate of $1,200 per annum, under resolution of January 16, 1890.
For services rendered as laborer in charge of the public water-closet in the House wing of the Capitol for the month of April, 1890, at the rate of $60 per month, under resolution of January 8, 1890. Victor L. Ricketts:
For services rendered as clerk to the Committee on Im- migration and Naturalization of the House of Repre- sentatives for the month of April, 1890, thirty days, at $6 per day, under resolution of December 20, 1889..... Thomas A. Coakley:
For services rendered as messenger in the House of Representatives during the month of April, 1890, at the rate of $100 per month, under resolution of Jan- uary 13, 1890.......
For services rendered as laborer in the folding room of the House of Representatives during the month of April, 1890, at the rate of $60 per month, under resolution of March 1, 1890..........
For services as laborer in the folding room of the House of Representatives during the month of April, 1890, at the rate of $60 per month, under resolution of March 1, 1890..
Contingent expenses, House of Representatives-Miscellaneous items, 1890-Continued.
To whom paid and for what purpose.
For rent of double parlors at premises No. 206 New Jersey avenue, southeast, used by the Committee on the World's Fair as committee rooms, under lease of March 7, 1890, for the mouth of April 1890, u..der reso- lution of March 6, 1890........
For service rendered as laborer in the folding room of the House of Representatives, during the month of April, 1890, at the rate of $60 per month, under resolu- tion of March 1, 1890......
613 T. W. Widdecombe: 1890.
Feb. 18. For carriages, Civil Service Committee.. 26. For carriages, Civil Service Committee. Apr. 3. For carriages, Civil Service Committee..
18. For carriages, carrying special Silcott deposit from Treasury.....
[Items No. 1, 2, and 3 were incurred in pursu- ance of the resolution of the House authorizing the Committee on Civil Service Reform to send for persons and papers, and the above expense was made in subpoenaing witnesses to appear before said conimittee under resolution of January 27, 1890.]
1 water cooler, small (expenditures Navy De- partament)..
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