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136 THIRTY—SIXTH CON GBESS. Sess. II. Ch. 44. 1861. For contingent expenses of the executive office, including stationery therefor, three hundred and fifty dollars. State Depart- Dqoartment of State.—For compensation of the Secretary of State, m°“*· and Assistant Secretary of State, clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, and laborers in his office, fifty-seven thousand eight hundred dollars. (ymqngmqiu, For the incidental and contingent expenses of said department; ‘ Laws. For publishing the laws in pamphlet form, and in newspapers of the States and Territories, and in the city of Washington, twenty-tive thousand one hundred and twenty-Eve dollars. For proof reading and packing the laws and documents for the various legations and consulates, including boxes and transportation of the same, tive thousand dollars. For stationery, blank·books, binding, furniture, fixtures, repairs, paint-; ing? and glazing, ten thousand dollars. or miscellaneous items, two thousand five hundred dollars. For copper-plate printing, books, and maps, two thousand dollars. For extrp clerk hire and copying, two thousand dollars. Howudm R8_ o enab e the Secretary of State to purchase fifty copies each of volwm umes twenty-eight and twenty-nine of Howards Reports of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States, five hundred dollars. Nmhmt éW>rt/ma.: Executive Bu£lding.—-For compensation of four watchmen {Executive Build- an two a orers of the Northeast Executive Buildinv three thousand six “’¥· hundred dollars. U For contingent expenses of said building, namely: for fuel, light, repairs, and miscellaneous expenses, four thousand nve hundred dollars.

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