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 LFORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 251. 1870. 233 Fo? 00Di·i\'lgBHi> 0Xpt-BDSBS of the House of Representatives, viz. ; -- C°¤m`*§°¤t For cartage, three thousand eight hundred dollars. °xp°¤S°s` For clerks to committees, and temporary clerks of the House ol' Repro- _C1erksto¤¤m- sentatives, thirty-two thousand two hundred and thirty-two dollars. ““°°°°“• &°‘ For folding documents, including materials, eighty thousand dollars. Foming. For fuel, seven thousand dollars. rm. For horses and carriages for the transportation of mails, and for the Home and use of messengers, ten thousand dollars. °¤¤'Fl¤g°$· For laborers, twelve thousand dollars. {,,,;,0,,,,., and For miscellaneous items, lift.y·five thousand dollars. miscellaneous. For newspapers and stationery for members and delegates, at one hun- Newspapers dred and twenty-five dollars each per annum, thirty-one thousand two ““d '*·“"°“°'Y· hundred and fifty dollars; and for stationery for committees and officers of the House, five thousand dollars. For twenty pages for the floor of the House and three riding pages, nt Pages. the rate of two dollars and fifty cents per day while actually employed, six thousand dollars. For packing boxes, two thousand five hundred dollars. Packing boxes For furniture, two thousand Five hundred dollars. md f°mm"°' For the usual additional compensation to the reporters of the House Additional for the Congressional Globe for reporting the proceedings of the House ;’g“'l_’fg_;“g$“ *° for the third session of the lbrtydlrst Congress, eight hundred dollars Cgsgrggsjongl each, four thousand eight hundred dollars. GMS- Public Priming. — For compensation of the congressional printer, and _ Public printthe clerks and messengers in his office, twelve thousand five hundred and ‘”*g°ngmsiond l.0\1l‘t€€t°1 dollars. printer, clerks, For- contingent expenses of his office, viz.: For stationery, postage, &<gOmi¤gmt gx_ advertising, fhrmture, travelling expenses, horses und- wagons, and mis- pans6s_ cellaneous items, fifteen hundred dollars. For the public printing, five hundred thousand dollars. Printing. For paper for the public printing, four hundred and fifty thousand dol- Paper. lars. For the public binding, four hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Binding. i _ For lithogruphing and engraving illustrations of machinery for annual ng¤g;l¤g¤‘¤}?h¤¤8 . . . n gmvmg. report of the commissioner of patents, seventy~eight thousand dollars. Sw Pm, p_ u8_ For lithographing the charts for the annual report of the coast survey, two thousand five hundred dollars. For engraving on wood and electrotypes for the annual report of the commissioner of agriculture, two thousand five hundred dollars. For all other lithographing and engraving, one thousand dollars: Pro- lc§};_V:}_°§g:é vided, that hereafter no envelopes, letter or note sheets, for the use of shwsmotmbo Congress or any department or officer, shall be printed from steel or génted nom, copper-plate, or by lithogmphing. _ _ _ _ _ _ ’ _ For copies of maps, plans, and diagrams in fac-simile on tracing linen, mfgprascogor for the use of the Supreme Court of the United 'States, three thousand WCPO; Suiwm dollars: Provided, That so much of the “Act making appropriations for Coy:";, the legislative, executive, and judicial evrpenses of the government fo; :8:2 gflonpgal the year ending the thi_rtiet.h of June, eighteen hundred and seventy, vO]:xv_ p_285’ approved March three, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, as relates] to ie zgisppgfti) printing of extra copies of public documents be,‘und thelsame is erpby, documents, rE_ repealed: Andprovzdedfurther, 1`hat all propositions originating mhu ‘ Cl peggga cc ies house of Congress for printing extra copies of public documents, the cost of {mma dg6u_ of which shall exceed the sum of five hundred dollars, shall he by con- mem, how to current resolution, and all such resolutions shall, upon their transmission be Ordered. from either house, be immediately referred to the commxttee on printing to which the are sent. _ _ of gilzrlhzgsif Congress. l For compensation of the librarian, four thou- c0I;;_;¤s¤2’ °f Sanlgoiollhide assistant librarians, at two thousand one hundred and sixty m1:{;LlL:,:’ dollars each, six thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. sw.