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 FOBTYTHIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I1. Ch. 129. 1875. 347 For folding documents, jncludiug pay of folders in the folding-rooms F<>W¤S d°<=¤· and materials, twenty-five thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of '“‘§’g"‘b r f fC1d_ this appropriation shall be used in paying more than twenty folders. m 1,$i,;d_° For fuel, ten thousand five hundred dollars. Fw- For hire of horses and mail-wagons for carrying the mails, and for Horses and mailone saddle horse for messenger, five thousand four hundred and seventy- W**S°¤°· five dollars. For furniture, and repairs of the some, ten thousand dollars. Fnmime and _ 1'6pi1Ll‘B. For postage-stamps for the Sergeantat-Arms, the Clerk, and the Postage-stamps. Postmaster of the House of Representatives, each one hundred dollars, three hundred dollars. For packing-boxes, three thousand and twenty dollars. 1>s¤ki¤g—b¤x¤s. For cartage, two thousand dollars. Cnrtage. For miscellaneous items, twenty-eight thousand dollars. Miseemneous. For newspapers and stationery for members of the House of Bepre- Newspapers and sentntives, euicers of the House, and Committees of the House, includ- ¤¤¤¤i¤¤¤ry· ‘ ing six thousand dollars for stationery for the use of the committees and omcers of the House, forty-three thousand seven hundred and fifty ol ars. . For twenty-eight pages, (including three riding-pages,) at two dollars Pages. and fifty cents per day, iburteen thousand eight hundred undforty dollars. , PUBLIC rnmrmc. For compensation of the Congressional Printer, and the clerks and Compensdtion of messengers in his office, fifteen thousand one hundred and seventeen CQ¤S*°¤¤*°¤**l dollars and sixty cents. _ P““°°’•°1°’k°’&°‘ For contingent expenses of his onine, namely: For stationery, postage, Contingent c x - advertising, tm.veliug·cxpenses, horses und wagons, and miscellaneous 1>¤¤¤¤¤· ’ items, two thousand five hundred dollars. It shall be lawful for the Congressionulfrinter to print and deliver, Extracts fro m upon the order off any Senator or Member of the House of Represents- 0¢>¤¤P¤¤¤¤¤¤¤·l .R°· tives, or Delegate, extracts from the Oonigressional Record, the person Q‘;"},f§J;°0}"g::f"¥ ordering the same paying the cost thereo . g,, or Member gf . 0|1BB· LBRABY OF CONGRESS. For compensation of the Librarian, .four thousand dollars; and for 1>ny¤£Libm~i¤n, sixteen assistant librarians, three at two thousand five hundred dollars ¤¤¤1¤*¤¤*¤» &¤· each, two et one thousand eight hundred dollar each, three at one thousand six hundred dollars each, two at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each, three at one thousand two hundred dollars each, two at one thousand dollars each, and one at nine hundredund sixty dollars per annum ; in all, twegntynine thousand three hundred and forty dollars., For purchase of books .for the Library, nine thousand dollars; for payouts; or purchase of law-books for the Library, two thousand dollars; for (pur books, periodicals, obese of files of periodicals and newspapers, two thousand five hun red ‘*°· dollars;. for expenses of exchanging public documents for the publicu- Exchange Ofpubtions of foreign governments, one thousand five hundred dollars. 1i¤ d0<>¤m¤¤*·¤· For contingent expenses of said Library, two thousand dollars. pemmmut ex- For expenses of the copyright-business, ive hundred dollars. copy;-;g1,e..1,¤sa- - um. For Botanic Gnrden,·for improving the garden, procuring manure, Botanic Gordon, tools, fuel, and repairs, and purchasing trees. and shrubs, under the direction of the Library Committee of Congress, five thousand dollars. For pay of superintendent and assistant in Botanic Garden  green- Pay of superinhouses, and laborers, under the direction of the Library Committee of %¤¤a¢l;¤¤;» .¤¤¤¤¤¤¤°» Congress, twelve thousand one hundred and forty-six dollars. ““ ° °m`°'