FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 311. 1892. 301 SENATE. ¤¤¤¤¢¤· To reimburse Honorable Fred T. Dubois, Senator from the State of fI¤¤¤¤¤M<=1·;<3¤<>¤¤· Idaho, for expenses incurred in defending his right to a seat in the t.~,i§?°' Fm L Du` Senate as Senator from said State, two thousand dollars. To pay William H Clagett, in full compensation for his time and ex- wnnam 11. cngm. penses incurred in prosecuting his claims to a seat in the Senate as a Senator from the State of Idaho, four thousand dollars. To pay R. H. M. Davison, in full compensation for his time and ex- 11. nn. nm-mm. penses incurred in prosecuting his claims to a seat in the Senate as a Selriator from the State of Florida, one thousand two hundred and fifty o ars. For payment to the legal representatives of the Honorable John S. gh" §;f”t’g°*‘{ép, Barbour, deceased, late a Senator of the United States from the State mpehlgiairvcs. of Virginia, five thousand dollars. ' To pay cx-Senator Alexander McDonald, under Senate resolution of ,&¤¤¤¤¤¤<>r M¤D<>¤- March third, eighteen hundred and ninetybne, six thousand five hun- ° Fayment m. dred and two dollars and twenty-nine cents. To reimburse the Official Reporter of the Senate for moneys paid by omni reporter. him during the present session for clerical hire and extra clerical serv- E"“” “°""°"“‘ ices, five thousand dollars. To pay Isaac Hamburger, clerk to the Committee to Examine the 1¤w¤¤H=¤¤¤b¤rz¤r· Several Branches of the Civil Service, for eight days’ service, from December eighteenth to twentynfth, inclusive, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, forty-eight dollars. To pay William H. H. Hart, in full compensation for his claim for wnnem n. m11m. services as janitor under the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate during nscal years eighteen hundred and eighty-seven and eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, nve hundred and seventeen dollars and fifty cents. For contingent expenses, namely: ¤<¤·¤¤s·>¤#·¤p¤¤¤¤¤- For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, two thousand dollars. Miscellaneous items- , For expenses of inquiries and investigations ordered by the Senate, Iuvesfisaticnstwo thousand dollars. For services in cleaning, repairing, and varnishing furniture, one fvrairiug. etc-. furhundred and fifty-six dollars and forty-two cents. m ""` That the appropriations made for session employees of the Senate and $****0** **¤·Pl··¥¤¤¤· House of Representatives for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and a$gr¢¤1>¤=¤i·>¤ =~¤¤- ninety-three, shall be available from and including July first, eighteen ` hundred and ninety-two, during the session of Congress. That the unexpended balances of the appropriations for miscellane- m;§{}:j°g;__;:)Q 1}:ij;,?_l· ons items of the Senate and House of Representatives for the liscal priatluns .¤·.»i1¤i.lJ. year eighteen hundred and ninety-two, shall be available for expenditure during the iiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-three. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. m{{<£§¤ ¤¤¤¤rr¤¤¤¤¤· To pay to the widow of M. H. Ford, late a Representative in Con- §‘f§*f*{?,§‘,({f’°“’”°"· gress from the State of Michigan, five thousand dollars. Widvw ut. To pay to the widow of John R. Gamble, late a Representative in '€3l,{{f,5*3?"“m°‘ Congress from the State of South Dakota, five thousand dollars. _ T0 pay to the widow of Leonidas C. Houk, late af Representative in {,·,,°,‘{{§§“,j,,‘;,·c{”,‘,‘{,‘{}‘;¤ Congress from the State of Tennessee, two thousand seven hundred or. and seventyseven dollars and seventy-eight cents, and to John L. Hudiburg, guardian of Annie Houk and Eddie Houk, two minor children of the said Leonidas (J. Houk, for their use and benefit, two thousand two hundred and twenty-two dollars and twenty-two cents; in all. five thousand dollars. To pay to the widow of John W. Kendall, late a Representative in ·{3lg;:V8,¥°¤*l¤“- Congress from the State of Kentucky, four thousand nine hundred ' and forty-nve dollars and twenty-four cents. To pay to the widow of W. H. F. Lee, late a Representative in Con- w,n. 1¤.r.¤¤. gress from the State of Virginia, five thousand dollars. w‘°°“` °*‘