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 THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 208. 1866. -193 For clerks to committees and temporary clerks of the House of Repro- Clerks to wm. sentatives, eighteen thousand five hundred and seventy-six dollars. mittsés Md *¤¤¤·· For twenty-fourdzlmies of the Congressional Globe and Appendix for P°&:,l,:::gt,P_ each member and egate of the second re ular session of the thirt - cndix. ninth Congress, and one hundred copies of tde same for the House Iii- P brary, seventeen thousand seven hundred and ninety-six dollars. For paying the publishers of the Congressional Globe and Appendix, according to the number of copies taken, one cent for every five pages exceeding three thousand, including the indexes and the laws of the United States, eight thousand five hundred and fifty dollars. For folding documents, including materials, thirty thousand dollars. Foldi¤g· For fuel and lights, pay of engineers, firemen, and laborers, repairs, [.*,,,,;,1;,%;,;,,5,,, and materials, fifteen thousand dollars. For furniture, repairs, and packing-boxes for members, ten thousand Furnituredollars. For horses, carriages, and saddle horses, nine thousand dollars. . H°”E· °“"‘ For laborers, eight thousand ibur hundred dollars. m€;i,Q,,8:,_ For miscellaneous items, thirty thousand dollars. msceuimwm, For newspapers, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. Newspapers. For pages and temporary mail boys, ten thousand dollars. Pages, Src. For reporting and publishing proceedings in the Daily Globe, ten thou- Reporting,&c. sand five hundred dollars. in DMIY G °b°· For stationery, eighteen thousand dollars. Stationery. For the usual additional compensation to the reporters of the House Additionalpay for the Congressional Globe for reporting the proceedings of the House t°’°P°”°”· for the second regular session of the thirty-ninth Congress, eight hundred dollars each, four thousand eight hundred dollars. Public Prz'nte'ng. —- For compensation of the superintendent of public _ Public printprinting, and the clerks and messengers in his office, eleven thousand five mdguy of mW__ hundred and fourteen dollars. _ _ _ antenuenncierks, For contingent expenses of his office, viz: for stationery, postage, ad- &¤· _ _ vertising, furniture, travelling expenses, horses and wagons, and miscella- c°'m°g°"°‘°°' neous items, two thousand dollars. For the public printing, three hundred and sixty-nine thousand four _ Public printhundred dollars. m€· For paper for the public printing, four hundred and fifty-six thousand Y Pupepfor pubeight hundred and ninety-two dollars. ‘° P'"‘ "“€· ` For the public binding, three hundred and fifty-two thousand two hun- Binding. dred and four dollars. For mapping in cases pending in the Supreme Court of the United M¤i>Pi¤H- States, three thousand dollars. For lithographing and engraving for the Senate and House of Repre- Lifh<>gv¤phi¤g sentatives, seventy-tive thousand dollars. Md °“g"'“““$• To enable the Secretary of the Interior to purchase of Messrs. Little, Statutes at Brown, and Company two thousand copies of the thirteenth volume of the L”S°» V°l· Xm- United States Statutes at Large, for distribution agreeably to the acts of Congress directing the distribution of the other volumes, seven thousand dollars. Library of Congress. —- For compensation of librarian, five assistant Library ofCoulibrarians, messenger, and laborers, twelve thousand six hundred dollars. g"?;;, of um a1_ For contingent expenses of said library, two thousand dollars. ,·;,_,,,'&,,_ For purchase of books for said library, eight thousand dollars. C¤¤*i¤z¤¤¤i¤¤· For purchase of law books for said library, two thousand dollars. B°°kS' For botanic garden, grading, draining, procuring manure, tools, fuel, Botanicgm-den and repairs, and purchasing trees and shrubs, under the direction of the ““dg"°°"h°“““‘ librar committee of Con ess, three thousand three hundred dollars. Foii pay of superintenddnt and assistants, and assistants in botanie gat- Superintendent den and greenhouses, under direction of the library committee of Con- and ¤“i**·°¤°°· gress, six thousand one hundred and forty-five dollars and eighty cents. von. xiv. 13