Nov. 29. S. R. Green, for shelves and book case for Secretary State's office, Saginaw Times, publishing revised constitution, J. C. Bailey, incidental expenses, C. J. Fox. Library expenses, Hawks & Bassett, printing and translating un der Joint Resolution No. 14, of 1851, 12 25 12 245 B. C. Whittemore, for expense of messenger and telegraphing, 7 8 John Swegles, Jr., for expense incurred in offi cial business, E. Teeter, for work on Capitol, D. Buck, for repairing furniture, V. S. Murphy, for assistance packing laws, D. P. Quackenbush, for painting in Capitol, H. C. Bunce, for blanks and printing for Su- 60 2 5 50 18 0 50 0 27 1 0 304 00 Humphrey & Hibbard, for transportation, fice, S. W. Wright & Co., for incidental expenses for State offices, J. B. Clark, for stationery, Thomas Gallagher, for candles for State offices, 75 675 59 01 3 50 14 63 250 3 50 15 00 48 44 Nov. 29. Michigan Central Railroad, for transportation for office of Superintendent of Public In- John Swegles, Jr., for board of porter, 8. R. Green, for pigeon holes for Treasurer's S. W. Wright & Co., for incidental expenses, Humphrey & Hibbard, for transportation, 10.04 36 75 3.00 16 10 7 25 3 64 Moses B. Morse, for services rendered at the 27 00 B. C. Whittemore, for expenses incurred in of- 15 70 William Langhorn, for services as porter, O. C. Wiswell, for furniture for Capitol House, Accounts audited by the Board of State Auditors under Act No. Aug. 28. Alfred Miles, for grading and making culvert 60 30 6 7 190 0 103 2 12 0 6 3 50 00 2.00 251 50 10 63 20 87 60 00 2.00 23 36 6 72 C. H. TAYLOR, |