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 76 THIRTY·—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 108. 1852. _ _ Former pro- Sec. 3. And be it further enacted,. That section thirtecenlof the afore- E;‘:frB;;z]§;y` said act, approved March the third, eightcen hundre an t irty-nine, is 1839,ch. ss. hereby repealedi 1:30 1852 PPROVED, ugus,. .- k' A pm? ¢IwC"Z ndDilomz'Exp·ms three, and jbr other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Appropriations. United States ofdmcrica in Congress assembled, That. the following sums be and are hereby appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the objects hereafter expressed, for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, namely: · La Native.-For compensation and mileage of Senators, one hun- Logislatlve. 9 . dred and ten thousand seven hundred and seventy-six dollars. Members of For compensation and mileage of members of the House of·Ropre- °°"5*’°“· sentatives and Delegates from Territories, three hundred and thirty-Eve thousand three hundred and fifty-two dollars. For compensation of Senators, members of the House of Representatives, and Delegates, fifty thousand dollars. omg", and For compensation of the officers and eleiks of bothdhofises og (gon- ¤l°¥`k¤· f ‘t —two thousand five hundred an fit -seven dollars an 1 ty gross, oi y y cents. gouqngcncgos For the contingent expenses of the Senate, viz.: 0f U18 S¢¤M¤· For printing, thirtydive thousand dollars. For binding fifteen thousand ollars. For lithograjphing, thirteen thousand five hundred dollars. For books, twelve thousand dollars. For stationery, five thousand dollars. d d d H For newspapers two thousand five hun re dollars. For Congressiorlal Globe, six thousand dollars. For reporting proceedings, &c., twenty-two thousand dollars. For messengers pages laborers police horses and carryalls twenty thousand dollars., , , , , ’ For miscellaneous items, nineteen thousand dollars. contingencies For the contingent expenses of the House of Representatives, viz.: gf *{_‘;’s£m§:6‘;*` For printing and binding, one hundred and twenty-fivc thousand dol- Tcwuhmcgyj lars: Provided, That in settling the accounts of Thomas Ritchie, as- Ri¤<>l¤i¤, and W- slgnee0fWilliamM.Be1t,for the printing of the thirty-first Congress, one M" Bm' half of the prices given by the joint resolution of eighteen hundred and nineteen, be allowed, not exceeding the amounts that would be paid under the respective contracts, if settled by the prices named in the act passed at the present session in regard to the lpublie printing, estimating e a era ieacua cos ereo, o e pai ou o anymone in e thpp ttl fifth ftbldtf yth Pmvm treasury not otherwise appropriated: Provided, further, That the amount ' to be paid for said printing, over and above the amount which would be paid under the terms and at the rate of the contracts for the same, shall not exceed fifty thousand dollars; and for printing the obituary notices of the decease of President Taylor, said contractor shall be paid the actual cost, with a profit of twenty per centum. For furniture and repairs, three thousand five hundred dollars. For stationery, eighteen thousand dollars. For salary of librarian, reading clerk of the House of Representatives, clerk to the Committee of Claims, messen ers, rres, and labor- _ _ E We ers, thirty-eight thousand dollars. For horses and mail carria es, two thousand five hundred and fift d ll g y o ars. For fuel, oil, and candles, two thousand four hundred dollars.
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