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 86 FOR'1`Y—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 56. 1870. F‘¥"“;*‘%‘i°,f°" For furniture for the custom-house and the offices theroin, at Bangor, §;“f£°;,g(`;dmgs Maine, twelve thousand dollars. _ Ogdmsburgb; For furniture for the custom-house and the offices thermn, at Ogdeusburgh, New York, fiftocn thousand dollars. Des Moines; For furniture for the court-house and the officos therein, at Des Moines, Iowa, twelve thousand dollars. Springfield; For furuiturc for the court-house and tho offices therein, at Springield, Illinois, fifteen thousand dollars. Wiscasset. For furniture for the custom·houso at Wiscussott, Maine, three thousand five hundred dollars. Repairs. For casual and necessary repairs of tho various public buildings in the United States, under the control of tho Treasury Department, forty thousand dollars. _ Fuel and For fuel and lights and miscellaneous items for the various public build- 1‘gh“‘ ings, under the control of the Treasury Department, twenty-five thousand dollars. Repairs; For repairs of tho custom-house at New Orleans, twenty-fivo thousand dollars. Gspiwx For continuing the work on tho capitol grounds, and repairing thé S"°“¤d°- capitol building, twenty thousand dollars. Housq of Rep- House of Representatives. —— To pay for copies of the Congressional Globe mggggixzizmnl and Appendix furnished to members and delegates of tho third session of Gym, and Ap_ the Fortieth Congress, four thousand eight hundred and eighty-fivc dollars pvndix- and eighty-ono cents. Daily Globe. To pay for reporting and printing in tho Daily Globe debates of the House of Representmives of the same session, three thousand and seventoon dollars and firc cents. Additional For the usual additional compensation to the reporters of the Senate for 2;ff£“°°" °° the Congressional Globe for reporting the proceedings of the Senate for the second session of the Forty-first Congress, eight hundred dollars each, four thousand dollars. For the usual additional compensation to the reporters of the House for the Congressional Glolic for reporting the proceedings of the House for tho second session of the Forty-first Congress, eight hundred dollars each, four thousand dollars. Exppnsss of To defray tho cxpcnsos of the committee on the post-office and post- °::‘b_‘:;*:: 2;: _ roads, incurred in their recent investigations in New York and Boston P ’ ’ on the order of the House of Representatives, two thousand dollars, to bo paid into the contingent fund of the House. on military To defray tho expenses of the committee on military aH`airs, incurred “m“"· in the recent investigations on the order of the House of Representatives, to be paid into tho contingent fund of tho House, such sum as may be necessary, not exceeding four thousand dollars. Contingent For contingent and miscellaneous expenses of tho House of Represen-
 * 2 '”*’°°u'*“°‘ tativos, to defray outstanding indebtedness, incurred by investigating com-

' mittecs, and in the office of tho scrgcant·at-arms of the House, three thousand eight hundred and twenty-five dollars. _ Public prints- Public Printing.——For the public printing, ninety-five thousand dollars. Lithogrsohing For lithographing and engraving for tho Senate and House of Reprc· '·“d °“$'“*”8· scntatives, fifteen thousand dollars. Territorial 'IERRITORIAL GOVERNMENTS. governments. Utah_ Utah. —— For additional salary of chiefjustico and two associates, at one thousand dollars each, three thousand dollars. For compensation and mileage of the members of tho legislative assembly of the Territory of Utah, and for oficers, clerks, and contingent oxpeusos of the assembly, fifteen thousand dollars.
 * 8 Md b*¤dm8· For tho public binding, one hundred and Evo thousand dollars.