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 112 'l`H1R'l‘Y-l1`IF'l‘H CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. S0. 1859. Libraryof Con- Mbrary of Congress.-—For compensation of librarian, three assistant g"”‘ librarians, and messenger, nine thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of said library, 0n,e thousand dollars. For purchase of books for said library, five thousand dollars. For purchase of law books for said library, and pay for binding, labor, and other incidental expenses, two thousand dollars. Public Printing; For compensation of the Superintendent of Public Printing, and the Papm &°' clerks and messenger in his office, ten thousand five hundred and fifteen dollars and ninety-two cents. For contingent expenses of his office, viz: For blank books, stationery, postage, advertising for proposals for paper, furniture, travelling expenses, cartage and labor in storing and transportation of paper, and miscellaneous items, two thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. For rent of wareroom, two hundred and fifty dollars. For paper required for the printing of the first session of the thirty- sixth Congress, one hundred thousand dollars. For printing required for the first session of the thirty-sixth Congress, seventy thousand dollars. Court of Claims. Uourt of O [aims.-For salaries of three judges of the Court of Claims, the solicitor, assistant solicitor, deputy solicitor, clerk and and assistant clerk, and messenger thereof, twenty-seven thousand three hundred dollars. For stationery, fuel, lights, books, labor, and miscellaneous items for the Court of Claims, four thousand dollars. For commissioners’ fees for taking testimony on behalf of government, fees of witnesses, and of agents or attorneys to be appointed by the so— licitor to attend to the taking of depositions under the second and third 1855, ch. 122, sections of the act entitled "An act to establish a court for the investiii2» 3· gation of claims against the United States," approved the twenty-fourth of VOL X· PP· 612, February, eighteen hundred and fitty-five, to be disbursed, under the m3' Solicitor, by such marshals as he shall direct, or other suitable agent to be appointed by him, five thousand dollars. Executive. Executive.--For compensation of the President of the United States, twenty-five thousand dollars. For compensation of the Vice—President of the United States, eight thousand dollars. For compensation to secretary to sign patents for lands, one thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation to the private secretary, steward, and messenger of the President of the United States, four thousand six hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the Executive office, including stationery therefor, three hundred and fifty dollars. SWE Depart- Department of State.—For compensation of the Secretary of State, and mimi Assistant Secretary of State, clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, and laborers in his office, fifty-seven thousand eight hundred dollars. For the Lzcidental and Contingent Expenses of said Department.-——For publishing the laws in pamphlet form, and in newspapers of the States and Territories, and in the city of Washington, nine thousand three hundred and twenty-five dollars. For stationery, blank books, binding, furniture, fixtures, repairs, painting and glazing, ten thousand dollars. For newspapers, Eve hundred dollars. For miscellaneous items, two thousand five hundred dollars. For copper plate printing, books, and maps, two thousand dollars. For extra clerk hire and copying, two thousand five hundred dollars. Biennial Regis- For compiling and supervising the publication of the Biennial Register, lm" five hundred dollars. To enable the Secretary of State to purchase fifty copies, each, of ‘vol- Howai·d’s Re- umes twenty-fbur and twenty-five of Howard’s Reports of the Decisions p°'t" of the Supreme Court of the United States, five hundred dollars.