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Item No. 2. To John S. Jessup, for professional services rendered in contested election case of Carter versus Murphy, during session of one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one, sixteen dollars,

Item No 3. To Ellen Meeley, for cleaning senate and assembly chambers and committee rooms during the session of one thousand eight hundred and eightyone, two hundred dollars,

Item No. 4. To John L. Murphy, for wrapping paper, envelopes, brushes, rubber bands, et cetera, furnished sergeant-at-arms of the house of assembly, one hundred and seventy-seven dollars and thirtyone cents,

Item No. 5. To L. A. Dunn, for bill files furnished the house of assembly, three hundred and thirty-three dollars and twenty-five cents,

Item No. 6. To A. Kessler, for repairing locks and furnishing keys for house of assembly, one dollar and seventy cents,

Item No. 7. To John L. Murphy, for stationery, et cetera, furnished engrossing clerk house of assembly, three hundred and two dollars and twenty five cents,

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Item No. 8. To William R. Murphy, for expenses incurred and counsel fees, in contested election case of Carter versus Murphy, two hundred dollars, 200 00 Item No. 9. To William H. Carter, for expenses incurred and counsel fees, in contested election case of Carter versus Murphy, two hundred dollars,

Item No. 10. To John L. Murphy, for stationery furnished clerk to committee on engrossed bills, house of assembly, fifty dollars and forty cents,

Item No. 11. To Martha Kuhn, for washing towels for house of assembly, twenty-five dollars, Item No. 12. To John L. Murphy, for stationery, et cetera, furnished speaker house of assembly, eighty-four dollars and twenty cents,

Item No. 13. To John L. Murphy, for minute books, calendars, et cetera, furnished clerk of house of assembly, one hundred and fifty-three dollars,

Item No. 14. To John A. Brown, for expressage on stationary and bill files for house of assembly, seven dollars and eighty-five cents,

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50 40

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Item No. 15. To John L. Murphy, for stationery, et cetera, furnished c'erk house of assembly, one hundred and seventy-three dollars and seventeen cents,

Item No. 16. To John B. Fell, for services as sergeant-at-arms, in opening the house of assembly, session of one thousand eight hundred and eightyone, ten dollars,

Item No. 17. To William R. Murphy the amount of the annual salary of a member of the legislature, less such sum as may have already been paid to him for account of such salary.

Item No. 18. To George B. Carse, for services rendered to date at Washington, District of Columbia, in procuring pensions for the soldiers of the state of New Jersey, five hundred dollars,

Item No. 19. To John L. Murphy, for stationery furnished by order of the president of the senate, ninety-five dollars and sixty-five cents,

Item No. 20. To Augustus S. Barber, for services as clerk to committee, contested election, case Carter versus Murphy, fifty dollars,

Item No. 21. To John L. Murphy, for stationery, et cetera, furnished committee on stationery, house of assembly, one hundred and two dollars and thirtyfive cents,

Item No. 22. To John L. Murphy, for minutes, books, calendars, et cetera, furnished president of the senate, forty-seven dollars,

Item No. 23. To William S. Sharp, for subpoenas furnished house of assembly, one dollar and seventy-five cents,

Item No. 24. To George D. Bower, as secretary to committee on incidental expenses, fifty dollars, and amount paid newspapers for advertising notice of incidental committee, three dollars and fifty cents,

Item No. 25. To John L. Murphy, for minute books, calendars, et cetera, furnished secretary of the senate, one hundred and fifteen dollars and fifty cents,

Item No. 26. To Frank H. Huber, for services

$173 17

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rendered committee, contesting election case Carter versus Murphy, ten dollars,

Item No. 27. To John L. Murphy, for stationary, et cetera, furnished secretary of the senate, one hundred and fifty-four dollars and fifty cents,

Item No. 28. To L. A. Dunn, for stationery, rubber bands, et cetera, furnished committee on stationery, five hundred and thirteen dollars and sixtysix cents,

Item No. 29. To W. H. C. Murphy, for baskets, brushes, soap, et cetera, furnished sergeant-at-arms, honse of assembly, seventy-eight dollars and fiftyfive cents,

Item No. 30. To C. H. Benson, for services rendered as clerk to the judiciary committee of the house of assembly, during the session of the one hundred and fifth legislature, three hundred dollars,

Item No. 31. To W. W. Morris, for services rendered as clerk to the committee on municipal corporations of the house of assembly, three hundred dollars,

$10 00

154 50

513 66

78 55

300 00

300 00

Item No. 32. To George W. Woodward, for services rendered as clerk to the committee of the house of assembly on engrossed bills, five hundred dollars, 500 00 Item No. 33. To chairman joint committee on lunatic asylums, for carriage hire for use of committee, seven dollars,

Item No. 34. To A. E. Irwin, stenographer, for stenographic services rendered joint committee on lunatic asylums, taking testimony, et cetera, forty dollars,

Item No. 35. To John L. Murphy, for stationery, et cetera, furnished engrossing clerk of the senate, two hundred and thirty-three dollars and fifteen cents,

Item No. 36. To William Dickey, George Ringelmann, Liner Holmes, William De Voursey, George Liner and James O'Brien, for services as pages opening house of assembly, session of one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one, ten dollars each, amounting to sixty dollars,

Item No. 37. To John Simpson, for washing

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spittoons for the assembly, and washing and keeping clean the closets in the house of assembly, and cleaning committee rooms, one hundred dollars,

Item No. 38. To John A. Brown, for expenses and services in serving subpoenas, and services to committee in the contested election case of Carter versus Murphy, one hundred and fifty dollars,

Item No. 39. To Fitzgerald and Gosson, for two hundred and fourteen copies of the Legislative Manual for one thousand eight hundred and eightyone, furnished the senate and house of assembly, two hundred and fourteen dollars,

Item No. 40. To W. Scott Snyder, for services rendered as assistant engrossing clerk of the senate, five hundred dollars,

Item No. 41. To George D. Bower, for services rendered as bill clerk, house of assembly, three hundred and fifty dollars,

Item No. 42. To the clergy, for services in opening the sessions of the legislature of the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty one with prayer, ten dollars each.

Item No. 43. To Frank H. Huber, for services rendered as assistant door keeper, house of assembly, three hundred dollars,

Item No. 44. To Frank Wanser, for services rendered as assistant door keeper, house of assembly, three hundred dollars,

Item No. 45. To David Campbell, for services in attending electrical gas machine in the senate chamber and house of assembly, one hundred dollars,

Item No. 46. To J. Banks Reford, for services as assistant engrossing clerk, house of assembly, three hundred and fifty dollars,

Item No. 47. To George Arison, for extra services as door keeper, house of assembly, fifty dollars,

Item No. 48. To F. F. Paterson and Charles N. Robinson, engrossing clerk and door keeper of last senate, ten dollars each for services at organization,

Item No. 49. To Cook & Jaques for repairing ice-pitcher and match safe, one dollar and seventyfive cents,

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Item No. 50. To George T. Dudley, for bill files, rubbers, paper, P. O. papers, wrapping paper, pails, etc., two hundred and sixty-one dollars and ten cents,

Item No. 51. To Mary E. Lee, for washing towels for senate, twenty-five dollars,

Item No. 52. To Reuben Transen, for cleaning spittoons, sixty dollars,

Item No. 53. To G. W. Shreve and H. S. Boice, door keepers of senate, ten dollars each, and S. W. Ayres and C. A. Blake, pages for opening senate, ten dollars each,

Item No. 54. To W. H. C. Murphy, for one drop light, coal oil, chimneys, two lamps and sundries for room, sixty-seven dollars and thirty-five cents,

Item No. 55. To John Makechney, for services attending fires in senate and general assembly rooms, and speaker and president's rooms during the session of eighteen hundred and eighty-one, fifty dollars,

Item No. 56. To Robert B. Ivins, for coach furnished to the joint committee on industrial school for girls,

$261 10.

25 00

60 00

40 00

67 35

50 00

4 00

Item No. 57. To Ira Somers, extra services as bill clerk of the senate, fifty dollars,

50 00

Item No. 58. To Daniel Kilborn, door keeper, for opening the house of assembly at the session of one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one, ten dollars,

10 00

2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect immediately. Approved, except as to Item No. eighteen (18), to which Item No. 18 I object, March 25, 1881.

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