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 THIRTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 91. 1852. 33 First. For bills and joint resolutions-- Bins- &°‘ For composition per page, fifty cents. For presswork, .folding, and stitching, for five hundred and eighty copies, thirty-two and a half cents per page: and at the same rate per . page for any greater number not exceeding one thousand ccpies. Second. For reports of committees and the journals of both houses, Reports docwith indexes, and the executive documents of each house, embracing m¤¢¤*~‘*· &°· messages from the President, reports from the executive departments, bureaus, and offices, and documents and statements communicated therewith, with indexes; resolutions and other documents from State legis»· latures; memorials, petitions, treaties, and confidential documents for the Senate; for composition per page, 0ctav0—- For small pica plain, one dollar. For small pica rule, one dollar and fifty cents. For brevier plain, one dollar and fifty cents. For brevier rule, two dollars. For nonpareil rule, three dollars and seventy-five cents. For the composition of tables larger than octavo size, per one thou- T*b1'”· sand ems, seventy cents; but the page of octavo size shall contain not Size of page. less than one thousand six hundred ems when printed in small pica; and the body of all plain matter shall be so printed, except extracts, yeas and nays, and addenda, which shall be printed with brevier type. All rule and figure work shall be printed in royal octavo form, with Rule and dgmd small pica, each page containing not less than one thousand six hundred work. ems, if the matter to be printed can be brought into pages of that size with that kind of type, so as to be read with facility and convenience. If it cannot, it shall be printed with brevier type, each page containing not less than two thousand eight hundred ems; and if it cannot be brought into a royal octavo page with brevier type, so as to be understood with facility, it shall be printed with nonpareil type, each page containing not less than four thousand two hundred ems; and when it cannot be brought into a royal octavo page with nonpareil type, so as to be read with facility, it shall be printed with brevier type in a broadside, showing the whole table at one view, and be so nlléd that it can be bound in a royal octavo volume. When matter is leaded, the composition shall be countedas if the Leaded m,,_,,m_ matter were printed solid, and not leaded. For presswork, folding, and stitching of royal octavo size- Presswork,&c. For twelve hundred and fifty copies, thirty-two and a half cents per page, and at the same rate for any greater number not exceeding fifteen hundred copies. For presswork, folding, and stitching of each table larger than royal octavo size — For twelve hundred and fifty copies, one dollar and twenty-five cents per page, and at the same rate for any number not exceeding fifteen hundred copies. The following deductions on account of folding and stitching copies reserved for binding, shall be made :—· For royal octavo size, per page, for each hundred copies, one quarter of a cent; for each table larger than octavo, one quarter of a cent; and the following additional charge shall be allowed for trimming, folding, and stitching, and inserting each map, chart, diagram, or plat in the copies not reserved for binding; for every hundred copies, ten cents. There shall be allowed for the presswork on treaties, reports, and other documents, when ordered to be printed in confidence, for the use of the Senate, at the following rates:--- For the presswork, folding, and stitching of sixty-five copies, six cents per page, when of the royal octave size, and one dollar per page, for sixty-five copies, when the matter cannot be contained in the royal von. x. PoB.——·5