SMITHSONIAN BEQUEST. 



99 



s. d. 



Paid clerk in court 6 8 



Paid for certificate of costs and transcribing 106 



Attending to file 6 8 



Paid filing same 3 10 



Attending accountant general's, bespeaking clerks 6 8 



Paid entering clerk for costs 2 4 



Attending bespeaking carrying over of the funds and cash 



from Hunger ford vs. Drummond to this cause 6 8 



Paid 5 



Attending bespeaking carrying over of 5,015, bank 3 per 



cents to Mrs. Batut's account, paid 6 8 



Attending bespeaking direction for transfer of all the funds to 



Mr. Rush in the 3 per cent, annuities 6 8 



Paid 2 6 



The like on reduced annuities 9 2 



The like on bank stock 9 2 



Attending bespeaking transfer to Mr. K. Rush 13 4 



Paid 140 



Paid messenger 1 6 



Instructions for affidavit as to residue of cash 6 8 



Drawing and fair copy affidavit 6 8 



Attending to be sworn 6 8 



Paid oath 1 6 



Paid for office copy 4 8 



Attending bespeaking check of residue of cash 6 8 



Paid clerks for their trouble 550 



Attending to identify Mr. Rush 6 8 



Paid entering check 2 4 



Term fee, &c 118 



Letters, messengers, &c 1 10 



For various attendance, not hereinbefore enumerated, on 

 Messrs. Derby and Raven, the solicitors for the attorney gen- 

 eral ; Messrs. Pemberton, Crowley, and Gardner, the solici- 

 tors for Mr. de la Batut ; and Mr. Cullington, the solicitor 

 for Mr. Fitall, to urge their proceeding in the several mat- 

 ters connected with the suit with all possible expedition ; it 

 being the earnest wish of Mr. Rush that the suit should be 



brought to a final conclusion with the least possible delay 550 



May 25. Attending Mr. Rush ; conferring very fully with 

 him as to the several matters remaining to be done to wind 



up the suit 13 4 



June 2. Attending Mr. Rush in a long conference as to wind- 

 ing up the suit, and the difficulties we had to encounter in 



the accountant general's office 13 4 



Attending in the city to make inquiries as to the transfer of 

 stock, and found it would not be made until Tu'esday, but 



that Mr. Rush could sell it out the same day 13 4 



"Writing to Mr. Rush to inform him thereof, and special mes- 

 senger with letter 7 6 



Attending Mr. Rush afterwards, informing him what arrange- 

 ment we should suggest to him as to selling the stock 6 8 



June 4. Attending Mr. Rush again this day, conferring on 

 the transfer of stock, and as to winding up the suit ; and he 

 requested us to write him an official letter announcing the 



transfer of the funds 13 4 



Attending at the accountant general's, to learn if the stocks 



were transferred, which we found was done 6 8 



Writing an official letter to Mr. Rush to inform him thereof, 



according to his request 5 



