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 THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 29. 1856. 11 For the chief clerk and clerk to the Committee on Finance, two thousand four hundred and thirteen dollars and forty-four cents. F or contingent expenses of the Senate:- For binding, eleven thousand dollars. For lithographing and engraving, twenty-tive thousand dollars. For miscellaneous items. five thousand dollars. For the contingent expenses of the House of Representatives:- Representatives. For the completion of the binding of documents ordered to be printed for the use of the House, eighty-nine thousand seven hundred and fifteen dollars and fifty-six cents. For the completion of the engraving ordered at the second session of the thirty-third Congress, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For the engraving of maps, charts, and other plates accompanying P 438 documents ordered to be printed at the first session of the thirty-fourth °”’P‘ ' Congress, nineteen thousand dollars. For furniture and repairs, three thousand five hundred dollars. For stationery for members, four thousand dollars. For the pay of clerks upon the land maps for the use of the Committee on’Public Lands, six thousand seven hundred and seventy dollars and eighty cents. For the pay of nine clerks to committees of the House under resolutions of the present session, five thousand five hundred dollars. For miscellaneous items, twe°nty thousand dollars. To enable the Clerk to purchase the Statutes at Large for the use of Statutes at members of the House of Representatives, per resolution of February L“'g°‘ twenty-first, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, five thousand two hundred and eighty-tive dollars. To pay John C. Rives a balance due for reporting and publishing in R°P<2*`tl¤g» &°· the Daily Globe the proceedings of the House of Representatives for the second session of the thirty-third Congress, one thousand one hundred and’seventy-seven dollars and fifty cents. To enable the clerk of the House of Representatives to pay John C. Rives for reporting and publishing ih the Daily Globe the proceedings of the House of Representatives for the first session of the thirty-fourth Congress, prior to the first of July, one thousand eight hundred and fifty- six, seventeen thousand three hundred and eighty dollars. To enable the clerk of the House of Representatives to pay for one Annals of hundred copies of the continuation of the Annals of Congress for the C°“g"“‘ library of the House of Representatives during the present fiscal year, one thousand five hundred dollars. To enable the clerk of the House of Representatives to pay for the continuation of the Annals of Congress, for the members of the thirty- second Congress, three thousand dollars. Public Printing.-~To supply deficiencies in the appropriation for print- public p,·;,,4;;ng_ ing and paper ordered at the first session of the thirty-third Congress, fifty-seven thousand one hundred and seventy-three dollars. To supply deficiencies in the appropriation for printing of the second session of the thirty-third Congress, which deficiencies were transferred to Post, p. 105. the account of the first session of the thirty-fourth Congress, in virtue of the joint resolution approved February twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred post, p_ 3i4g_ and nfty-six, two hundred and forty-four thousand one hundred and eighty-eight dollars and ninety-tive cents. To provide for the engraving of the maps and drawings accompanying the reports of explorations and surveys to determine a Pacific railroad route, forty-nine thousand two hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, and the said maps and drawings shall be engraved to the satisfaction of the Secretary of War. For compensation of ten clerks of class one, employed temporarily in the office of the Third Auditor, on account of military bounty lands, three thousand four hundred and sixty-six dollars and seventy-six cents.