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Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department.

James B. Weaver, of Iowa.

George W. Dargan, of South Carolina.
Henry R. Harris, of Georgia.
David C. Culberson, of Texas.

Charles N. Brumm, of Pennsylvania.

Harry Libbey, of Virginia.

Ira Davenport, of New York.'

Committee on Expenditures in the Department of Justice.

Eustace Gibson, of West Virginia.
Nathaniel J. Hammond, of Georgia.
Edward W. Seymour, of Connecticut.
James H. Ward, of Illinois.

Seth L. Milliken, of Maine.
Lewis Hanback, of Kansas.
John G. Sawyer, of New York.

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*This committee has power to act concurrently with the same committee of the Senate.

SELECT COMMITTEES.

The following-named select committees of the House of Representatives for the Forty-ninth Congress were created by the resolution of the House of December 19, 1885, viz :

The Committee on Reform in the Civil Service, to consist of thirteen members, to which shall be referred all propositions touching the civil service of the United States.

The Committee on American Ship-Building and Ship-Owning Interests, to consist of thirteen members, to which shall be referred all propositions relating to American ship-building and ship-owning interests, with authority to investigate the causes of the decline of the American foreign carrying trade.

The Committee on the Election of President and Vice-President, to consist of thirteen members, to which shall be referred all propositions touching the election and tenure of office of President and VicePresident, the count of the electoral votes, and the succession to the office of President.

The Committee on Ventilation and Acoustics, to consist of seven members, to which shall be referred all propositions relating to the ventilation and acoustics of the Hall of the House of Representatives. The Committee on the Alcoholic Liquor Traffic, to consist of eleven members, to which shall be referred all propositions touching the alcoholic liquor traffic.

Select Committee on Reform in the Civil Service.

William R. Cox, of North Carolina.
Judson C. Clements, of Georgia.
John B. Storm, of Pennsylvania.
Newton C. Blanchard, of Louisiana.
John V. L. Findlay, of Maryland.
Charles L. Mitchell, of Connecticut.
William J. Stone, of Missouri.

| Joseph Pulitzer, of New York.
Thomas M. Bayne, of Pennsylvania.
Henry J. Spooner, of Rhode Island.
John Little, of Ohio.

Herman Lehlbach, of New Jersey.
John M. Farquhar, of New York.

Select Committee on American Ship-Building and Ship- Owning Interests.

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Select Committee on the Election of President and Vice-President.

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The following is a list of members of commissions and a committee created by law and authorized to report to Congress, viz:

On Signal Service, Geological Survey, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the Hydrographic Office of the Navy Department.

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[See House resolution, first session Forty-eighth Congress, July 6, 1884, Journal, p. 1742, and Statutes Forty-eighth Congress, vol. 23, P. 470.]

Committee on Expenditures for the Indians and Yellowstone Park.

William S. Holman, of Indiana. William H. Hatch, of Missouri.

Samuel W. Peel, of Arkansas.

[See Statutes Forty-eighth Congress, vol. 23, p. 417.]

Joseph G. Cannon, of Illinois. Thomas Ryan, of Kansas.

OFFICERS OF THE SENATE.

PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE.

President pro tempore of the Senate.-JOHN SHERMAN, 1319 K street, N. W.
Chaplain to the Senate.—Rev. E. D. Huntley, D. D., 333 C street, N. W.
Private Secretary.-E. J. Babcock, 1109 Seventeenth street, N W.
Messenger to Vice-President.-George L. Whitaker, 809 K street, N. W.

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY.

Secretary of the Senate.-Anson G. McCook, Arlington Hotel.
Chief Clerk.-Charles W. Johnson, 1004 Eleventh street, N. W.
Principal Legislative Clerk.-Henry H. Gilfry, 1333 N street, N. W.
Principal Executive Clerk.-James R. Young, 1506 Q street, N. W.
Minute and Journal Clerk.-William E. Spencer, 1207 G street, N. W
Financial Clerk.-R. B. Nixon, 409 M street, N. W.

Assistant Financial Clerk.-Henry A. Pierce, 1411 N street, N. W.
Enrolling Clerk.-C. C. Sympson, 467 C street, N. W.
Librarian.-George M. Weston, 453 C street, N. W.

Assistant Librarian.-A. W. Church, 1400 L street, N. W.
Clerks.-M. R. Shankland.

H. B. McDonald, 1204 Eighteenth street, N. W.
Jere Williams, 467 C street, N. W.

Jacob C. Donaldson, 608 Twelfth street, N. W.
J. W. Bartlett 945 K street, N. W.

C. C. Morrow, 217 Four-and-a-half street, N. W.
J. H. C. Wilson, 121 C street, S. E.

B. S. Platt, 4041⁄2 First street, N. W.

Charles Newell, 1805 G street, N. W.

S. Brown Allen, 606 Louisiana avenue.

Keeper of Stationery.-Charles N. Richards, IOI Massachusetts avenue.
Assistant Keeper of Stationery.-Frank M. Evans, 1411 N street, N. W.
Assistant in Stationery Room.-John A. Reeve, 922 F street, N. W.
Messengers.-E. A. Hills, 904 French street.

Joseph McGuckian, 230 East Capitol street.

Page.-A. A. Clemons, 418 Sixth street, N. W.
Laborers.-Charles Murray, 1207 I street, N. W.
T. S. Hickman, 305 L street, N. W.
William Lucas, 305 L street, N. W.
Moses Jessup.

Griffin Johnson, 20 Union Alley, between L and M streets.

OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS.

Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate.-William P. Canaday, 302 Delaware avenue, N. E.
Assistant Doorkeeper.-Isaac Bassett, 18 Second street, N. E.

Acting Assistant Doorkeeper.-James I. Christie, 825 Fifteenth street, N. W.
Messengers Act'g Asst. Doorkeepers.-G. F. Cross, 312 Sixth street, N. W.

D. W. Wilson, 1406 T street, N. W.
C. S. Draper, 325 A street, S. E.

Clerk to Sergeant-at-Arms.-William I. Lewis, 3040 P street, N. W.

POST-OFFICE.

Postmaster of the Senate.—James W. Allen, 1119 I street, N. W.
Assistant Postmaster.-Aaron W. Kellogg, St. Charles Hotel.

DOCUMENT-ROOM.

Superintendent.-Amzi Smith, 125 C street, S. E.

First Assistant.-W. D. Blackford, 705 B street, S. E.
Second Assistant.-S. G. Anderson, 1405 New York avenue.
Clerk.-Thomas H. McKee, 912 H street, N. W.

FOLDING-ROOM.

Superintendent.-J. S. Hickcox, 106 C street, N. E.
Assistant.-W. P. Brownlow, 940 R street, N. W.

Clerk.-Ross B. Brodhead, 1733 Nineteenth street, N. W.

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MESSENGERS.

John G. Merritt, 120 Massachusetts ave., N.E.
J. J. G. Ball, 113 Maryland avenue, N. E.
J. D. Corse, 339 C street, N. W.
W. H. May, 312 Sixth street, N. W.
A. Barnes, 509 Twelfth street, N. W.
S. V. Noyes, 721 First street, N. W.
J. F. Edwards, 217 Four-and-half st., N. W.
H. T. Strawbridge, 1117 G street, N. W.
S. K. Hannegan, 1601 Fifteenth street, N. W.
H. W. Wall, 109 First street, N. E.
William Griffis, 113 Maryland avenue, N. E.
O. H. Curtis, 115 Maryland avenue, N. E.
D. S. Corser, 1213 H street, N. W.
Charles A. Shields, 315 A street, N. E.

C. H. Hitchcock, Congressional Hotel.
W. R. Reynolds, 815 E street, S. E.
James Brown, 1805 G street, N. W.
J. B. Strayer, 1312 G street, N. W.
C. W. Barrett, 1309 L street, N. W.
G. McKew, 248 Third street, N. W.
¦ Edward Ham, 2118 G street, N. W.
W. L. Wilson, 202 Fifth street, S. E.
Preston L. Belden, 216 North Capitol street.
Charles E. Stuevin, 113 Maryland ave., N.E.
B. H. Shivers, 623 Pennsylvania ave., N. W.
George W. Seaver, 715 Twelfth street, N. W.
L. J. Brayton, 610 A street, N. E.

HEATING AND VENTILATING.

Chief Engineer.-T. A. Jónes, 946 F street, S. W.

Assistants.-E. C. Stubbs, 233 Pennsylvania avenue, S. E.

W. H. Prescott, Hillman House.

James Moran, 225 North Capitol street.

CLERKS TO SENATE COMMITTEES.

Additional Accommodations for the Library of Congress.-J. P. Voorhees, 706 10th st.,
Agriculture and Forestry.-C. S. Wilbur, 209 C street, S. E.
Appropriations.-Thomas P. Cleaves, 627 G street, S. W.

Assistant Clerk.-Joseph S. Morgan, National Hotel.
Messenger-Christian Chritzman, 1 B street, N. W.
Census.-Pitman Pulsifer, 1523 Fourteenth street, N. W.

Civil Service and Retrenchment.-G. B. Edwards, 2136 L street, N. W.
Claims.-W. B. Fellows, 1525 Fourteenth street, N. W.

Messenger.-H. H. Rand, 1010 North Carolina avenue, S. E.

Commerce.-J. B. McMillan, 334 C street, N. W.

Contingent Expenses.-E. J. Gorham, New Jersey avenue and B street, S. E.
District of Columbia.-Thomas J. White, 910 I street, N. W.

Education and Labor.-George G. Kimball.

Engrossed Bills.-T. H. Saulsbury, 815 Eleventh street, N. W.

Messenger.-J. W. Allen, 915 Maryland avenue, S. W.

Enrolled Bills.-Bradford Otis, Riggs House.

Epidemic Diseases.-C. H. Harris, Temple Café.

Examine the several branches of the Civil Service.-Fred G. Norris, Tha Woodmont.
Expenditure of Public Money.-C. R. Paul, 1714 Rhode Island avenue, N. W.
Finance.-Benj. Durfee, 446 New Jersey avenue, S. E.

Messenger.-G. M. Taylor, 115 Maryland avenue.
Fisheries.-J. M. Shepard, 1435 K street.

Foreign Relations.-Wilson Vance, Continental Hotel.
Indian Affairs.-Wm. M. Olin, 1421 K street, N. W.
Judiciary.-George P. Bradstreet, 226 A street, S. E.

Messenger.-J. T. Gaskin, 416 Ninth street, S. W.
Library.-W. J. Bruce, 1421 K street.

Manufactures.-J. L. Keller.

Military Affairs.-W. B. Taylor, 1624 Fifteenth street, N. W.

Mines and Mining.-Sylvester Nichols, National Hotel.

Mississippi River and its Tributaries.-C. Brooks, 210 North Capitol street.

Naval Affairs.-H. J. Gensler, 1318 Thirteenth street.

Nicaraguan Claims.-S. B. M. Long, 413 Fourth street, N. W.

Patents.-A. H. Byington, 211 North Capitol street.

Pensions.-J. B. Potter, 1825 Ninth street, N. W.

Assistant Clerk.-E. D. York, 944 K street, N. W.
Messenger.-Geo. D. Mitchell, 13 First street, N. E.

Potomac River Front.-W. M. Beckwith.

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