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THIR'I‘Y—-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 44. 1861. 135 For the compensation of the clerks to committees, and temporary clerks in the office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives, seventeen thousand eight hundred dollars. For engraving, electrotyping, and lithographing, fifty thousand dollars. For folding documents, including pay of folders, wrappingpaper, twine, and paste, thirty thousand dollars. For fuel, oil, and candles, including pay of engineer, firemen, and laborers, repairs, and materials for engine-room, fifteen thousand dollars. For furniture, repairs, and packing—boxes for members, ten thousand dollars. For stationery, fifteen thousand dollars. V For horses, carriages, and saddle-horses, seven thousand five hundred dollars. For laborers, seven thousand dollars. For miscellaneous items, forty thousand dollars. Miscellaneous. For newspapers, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. For pages and temporary mail-boys, nine thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. For reporting proceedings in the Daily Globe for the iirst session of the Thirty-seventh Congress, at seven dollars and fifty cents per column, twenty-three thousand dollars. For the usual additional compensation to the reporters of the House for the Congressional Globe, for reporting the proceedings of the House for the first session of the Thirty-seventh Congress, eight hundred dollars each, four thousand dollars. Library of O'ongress.—For compensation of librarian, three assistant Libmryofthm. librarians, and messenger, nine thousand dollars. 8**8- For contingent expenses of said library, one thousand dollars. For purchase of books for said library, five thousand dollars. For purchase of law-books for said [library], two thousand dollars. For compensation of the Superintendent of Public Printing, and the Public printing, clerks and messenger in his office, nine thousand seven hundred and four- me P“P°'· teen dollars. ` For contingent expenses of his office, viz: For blank books, stationery, postage, advertising for proposals for paper, furniture, travelling expenses, cartage, and labor in storing and transportation of paper, and miscellaneous items, two thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. For paper required for the printing of the first session of the Thirty- seventh Congress, one hundred thousand dollars. For printing required for the first session of the Thirty-seventh Congress, seventy thousand dollars. And hereafter the Superintendent of S¤g¤‘{¤¢¤¤d¤¤¢ Public Printing shall submit to Congress at the commencement of each ;;;?°?;mh session detailed estimates of the sums required for the support of the ¤£_expe¤sesinde· Government Printing Ofhce, and he shall also submit a report showing **¤l· the payments made during the preceding year under his direction. Court of Olaims. -— For salaries of three judges of the Court of Claims,. Court ofGiaims. the solicitor, assistant solicitor, deputy solicitor, clerk and assistant clerk, and messenger thereof, twenty-seven thousand three hundred dollars. For stationery, books, fuel, lights, pay of laborers, and other contingent and miscellaneous expenses for the Court of Claims, four thousand dollars. Executive. - For compensation of the President of the United States, Executive. twenty-tive thousand dollars. For compensation of the Vice President of the United States, eight thousand dollars. For compensation to secretary to sign patents for lands, one thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation to the private secretary, steward, and messenger of the President of the United States, four thousand six hundred dollars.