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 110 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 176, 177. 1868. salary for extra services of two hundred dollars per annum, and the Sec. retary of the Treasury is hereby authorized 120 audit and pany out of any moneys in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the salaries of the R.1\I.C1m·k. present incumbent and his predecessor, R. M. Clark, at the rate of two hundred dollars per annum for their services. hlaistrict mar- For compensation of the district marshals, fourteen thousand six hun- ' ° " dred dollars. Adkvqrtigg- Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the provisions of section tm z¤¢¤¤¤, ¤¤:i¤<>¤, of an aca “ making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the govern. pr°Q;,g°,°H");°hr€8 ment for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, newspapers in and {01* other pm‘p0S€S,” approved MBTOh two, Gigi1I6C!! lllmdrcd and six- ‘h° l i*“‘l°”°f ty-seven be and they are hereby extended to one additional news a ey- Columbia, &c. .’. Z . Z f. . P p ]g6y‘ch_16y’§]0_ in the District of Columbm. from me date 0 the approval of said act, the Vol. xiv. p. 467. same to be selected by the Clerk of the House of Representatives. th(:_lL{:f“p’Q:{)]i_ Sec. 3. And be ttfurther enacted, That all acts or parts of nets authorcmam, qgdcbaing izing the publication of the debates in Congress are hereby repealed from <>V €¤¤ me *6- and after the fourth day of March next and the joint committee on penlecllhlom · -. h 1*- d d · ’d. . 1,,,.,.,, 4,186,, printing. IS ereby autnorize an- reqmre to invite proposals for the P¤·opos.usml>e publication of the actual proceedings and debates m Congress, upon a "‘“fl° l°" l‘“b"` plan and specifications to be previously published by them, and shall also g:;liil.l,,;,f,lil3-dc- ascertain the cost of such publication by the superintendent of public bums. &¤· printing, and shall report as soon as practicable such proposals and esti- Sm, pmt_ p_ 34-[_ mate of cost, together with 0. bill to provide for the publication of the I debates and proceedings of Congress. A¢iv¤¤g¤¤<>; Sec. 4. And be tt farther enacted, That all advertisements, notices, proposals for contracts, executive proclamations, treaties, and laws to be 1umbin,Mmy- published in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia, shall be    published in the papers now selected under the provisions- of section ten [,,;,,,.1 i,, 60,.,,,,,, of an act approved March second, eighteen hundred and sixty-:-seven, en- ¤<>··vsp=xr><=r¤a titled, "An not making appropriations for sundry civil expenqes of the gtovernincm for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-mght, and for other purposes," and shall also be published in the paper selected under tho provisions of the second section of this act: %{r(p;;>zRei· t Provzded, That no uclvemisement to any State, District, or 'I‘erritory other {,,‘{,;‘,;,,,,§{,{}§d flmn the District _<>f Columbia, Maryland, or _Virgi¤ia, shall be pub1;Sh¤d in :l¤e»lk;»¤l;>er¤, in the papers dosxgrmtocl, unless at the direction first made of the proper “"'°**· *°· head of xx department. r:;`"¤:§h*· S100. 6. And be it jlzrther enacted, That each night watchman at the Tl.w_m, U6_ Treasnry Qepartrncxit shall, from the first day of July, eighteen hundred I?ll\`lltl(}ll[ in- and sixty-eight, receive a compensation of nine hundred dollars per nn- °'°“°$‘*l· _. . num, and an amount sufllcient, to pay said increased compensation for the Appioplmtlvn. HMM (mr Gnd. (T J tl. _ r. h h d ·. . . . ,. yi mc, une mc), eng teen un red and sixty-mne, is horcby appropriated. h }”uin_cin;i¤, &g. $rcc. 6. And be it further enacted, That no stetuary, paintings, or other v§\2"§;‘{§vi‘zl£`{g 8.l`[1ClGS,.i.lIG property of private individuals, shall hereafner be allowed t0 po; pq bg exhib. be cxlllbltcd in the rotundo. or any other portion of the capitol building; £;Ell5*:n<;¤{>¤¥0l and it shall be the duty of the superintendent in charge of the public S,,I,cgnm“d_ buildings to remoyc all such storuary, paintings, or other articles, being ent no remove the property of private individuals, now in the capitol. "‘°*° “°“’ "‘°"°· Ar1~1cov1·:1>, July 20, 1868. CHAP. CLXXVII.—An Act making Approprfations fw sundry civil Expenses of The G;0vcrpJnentfor the Year ending June thzrqy, ezghteen hundred and sixty-nz'ne, and for ctocr wposcs. C. 1 Be zt enacted   tire Senate and House of Representatives {j` the United app;1”?;h§§¤¤¤ States of America an Congress assembled, T hat the following sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, for the objects hereinafter cxgresssd, for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred an six y-nme, V1Z•—-—