Compiling Congressional Directory. Contingent fund, Capitol police Reporting proceedings and debates. Payment for extra services.... Payment to Henry A. Du Pont, contesting seat.. Payment of counsel in opposition, case of Henry A. Du Pont.. Payment to widow of M. F. Watkins, Capitol police Payment to widow of Charles Stone, Capitol police... Payment to widow of James A. Newsom, Capitol police House of Representatives, James Kerr, Clerk: Stationery. Postage Fuel for heating apparatus. Furniture and repairs. Materials for folding. 16, 626.28 2,038.00 1,800.00 19, 926.65 122.48 25,000.00 3,490.00 1,200.00 Packing boxes.... Fuel for heating apparatus. Furniture and repairs. Materials for folding. Miscellaneous items.. Salaries, Capitol police. Rent, annex folding room. House of Representatives, H. W. Snow, Sergeant-at-Arms: Salaries and mileage, Members and Delegates.. House of Representatives, B. F. Russell, Sergeant-at-Arms: Salaries and mileage, Members and Delegates.. Library of Congress, A. R. Spofford, Librarian: Salaries Joint Committee of Congress on Library, H. H. Dodge, disbursing agent: Increase of Library. Repairs of paintings in the Capitol. 4,617.96 3, 218. 40 7.406.98 16, 518.42 400.00 251, 137.92 190, 780.72 48,876.03 776.25 3.310.28 9, 083. 48 1,816.92 45,495.25 3,362.00 200.00 674, 166. 81 1, 254, 166. 72 52, 350.91 2,591.27 636.00 13, 893. 43 4, 682.63 4,747.20 Salaries, office of Public Printer... Government Printing Office, Th. E. Benedict, Public Printer: Building for Library of Congress, Bernard R. Green, superintendent and disbursing agent.. Building for Library of Congress, Brig. Gen. T. L. Casey, Chief of Eugineers, U. S. A... 1, 494.72 685, 010. 67 161, 839.54 Contingent expenses, office of Public Printer. Government Printing Office, Th. E. Benedict, Public Printer-Continued. Public printing and binding.. Publication of the Eleventh Census Reports... Sales of documents, etc.... Proceeds of Government property... Printing memorial volume, centennial celebration of laying of cor ner stone of the Capitol. Payments made by direct settlement for paper and supplies furnished the Public Printer ..... Government Printing Office, John M. Wilson, colonel, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A.: Building for Government Printing Office, repairs and rent. Building for Government Printing Office (act of March 2, 1895) Court of Claims, Archibald Hopkins, clerk: Contingent expenses.... State, War, and Navy Department building, Thom Williamson, superintendent: Salaries Fuel and lights. State, War, and Navy Department building, G. W. Baird, superinten.dent: District of Columbia, J. W. Ross, George Truesdell, Maj. Chas. F. $2,686, 177. 10 95, 650.89 268, 951.84 14, 341.85 80, 925.90 1,712, 98 568, 797.28 9,008.98 118, 516. 78 3,000.00 10, 218. 12 781.06 110, 672. 44 37, 780.46 207, 748.60 Salaries Fuel and lights 47, 207.01 173, 337. 13 301, 133. 71 Permanent system of highways.. Sewers Streets Payment, Potomac River flats. 9, 388.67 239, 487.89 420, 563. 17 12, 316. GO Improving Albemarle street... Redemption Connecticut avenue improvement certificates. Smallpox hospital..... 176, 388.61 45, 537.72 28, 061.35 90,045.89 7,014. 48 29, 418. 47 2,000.00 17, 652.03 530.00 3,011. 85 52, 740. 71 3,906, 69 6,788.79 102, 260.00 48, 907.83 15, 347.22 258, 573. 11 2,942. 03 11, 461.38 6,582.89 22, 670. 19 11, 353. 26 116.33 1, 116.54 6, 731.87 8.00 46.39 7,.674.81 53.14 17, 693. 41 District of Columbia, J. W. Ross, George Truesdell, Maj. Chas. F. Permit fund Salaries and expenses, office of the surveyor. Building, Metropolitan police.. D. N. Morgan, Treasurer of the United States: Forty-eight inch and Fourteenth street water mains D. N. Morgan, Treasurer of the United States, ex officio commissioner Salaries, sinking fund office..... Interest on water stock bonds. E. G. Davis, collector of taxes: Collection of taxes for fiscal year 1895 on account of general fund. Revenue account of the District of Columbia showing condition of the District June 30, 1895: General fund.. Water fund.......... Support of convicts, District of Columbia... F. A. Branagan, disbursing clerk, Department of Justice: Henry Rechtin, disbursing clerk, Department of Justice: C. F. Dearstyne, superintendent, Albany County Penitentiary: Support of convicts, District of Columbia A. A. Wilson, marshal, District of Columbia: Office recorder of deeds, C. H. J. Taylor, recorder: Office register of wills, L. P. Wright, register: Receipts and expenditures.. Office register of wills, J. Nota Magill, register: Receipts and expenditures Rock Creek Park, Capt. G. J. Fiebeger, executive officer: Zoological Park, W. W. Karr, disbursing agent: Salaries and expenses.. Entrance to Zoological Park. Association for Works of Mercy, B. T. Mimmack, treasurer. 402, 192.64 129, 811.90 554.47 1, 648. 27 37, 797.26 40, 032.96 23, 052. 07 2, 180. 27 10, 072. 56 502.80 50, 640.07 4, 904. 51 2,000.00 5,999.90 National Homeopathic Hospital Association, S. S. Shedd, treasurer. National Association for Colored Women and Children, B. G. Francis, treasurer 8,500.00 9,900.00 St. Joseph's Male Orphan Asylum, E. Mahony, treasurer. 1,800.00 9,999.98 Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, John B. Wight, treasurer. 15,000.00 St. Ann's Infant Asylum, E. Relihan, president. Temporary Home for ex-Union Soldiers and Sailors, J. H. Bradford, German Orphan Asylum Association, E. F. Trieber, treasurer. Young Women's Christian Home, C. Herron, treasurer.. 3, 015. 44 45, 207.64 5, 400.00 2,500.00 4,500.00 23, 534.95 1,800.00 995.03 6, 062.60 In addition to the foregoing, direct settlements are made on accounts with individuals and corporations for sums due from the United States which are not advanced to disbursing officers or agents and paid by them. These include payments made to various railroad and other companies for transportation of Government agents and property over land-grant or bond-aided lines; payments to the various States and Territories in aid of the agricultural experiment stations established under the terms of the act of March 2, 1887; payments of amounts appropriated by Congress for expenses of contested election cases, and for extra compensation to Congressional officers and employees, etc. The amounts paid on these settlements during the period covered by this report are as follows: A-STATEMENT OF SALARIES AND EXPENSES AND OF PASSPORT FEES OF THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1896. A.-STATEMENT OF SALARIES AND EXPENSES AND OF PASSPORT FEES OF THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES, ETC.-Continued. Paid for salaries of ambassadors and ministers.. Paid for salaries, secretaries of embassies and legations. Paid for salaries, diplomatic officers while receiving instructions and in transit Paid for clerk hire to legation in Spain.... Paid for salaries, chargés d'affaires ad interim Paid for contingent expenses, foreign missions. Paid for loss by exchange, diplomatic service. Total salaries and expenses, Passport fees received and accounted for.. $327, 634. 20 35, 273. 34 1,200,00 7,170.59 19, 725. 43 10, 500.00 115, 170.98 1,265. 79 517,940, 33 1,717.22 |