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368 THIRTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 41. 1862. C°¤’**¤8*¤°*°¤ For reporting proceedings, three thousand dollars. °f S°"‘“‘ For Congressional Globe and Appendix, at the first session of the thirty. seventh Congress, six thousand one hundred and eighty-four dollars and twent cents. Fm? clerks to committees, pages, horses, and carryalls, seven thousand dollars. M'¤¤ell¤¤¢¤¤¤· For miscellaneous items, thirty thousand dollars. Capitol Police. For Capitol police, one thousand five hundred dollars. Surveyor Gen- For compensation of the surveyor general of Illinois and Missouri, two °"§;,m,S_ thousand dollars._ _ Missomi. For rent of the surveyor generals office m New Mexico, fuel, books, NW M¤¤i¤¤· stationery, and other incidental expenses, nine hundred and fourteen dollars and thirt -six cents. 4th Auditor. For contingent expenses of the cilice of the Fourth Auditor, seven hundred dollars. Att¤m駗Gen- For the payment of the salaries of two clerks in the Attorney Gen— °¤`¤l- ex-al’s office, appointed under authority of act of second August, eighteen 1861, ch. 37. hundred and sixty-one, one thousand four hundred dollars. A"“= P· 28** For compensation of additional clerks, messengers, and laborers in the G, £,:1;fj:‘}£L¤ of offices of the Secretary of War, Adjutant General, Surgeon General, $,,0,,;,,,, ,,4- Quartermaster General, Paymaster General, Chief Engineer, Chief of Wen &¤· Ordnance, and Commissary General, appointed under authority of act of ,5.869, 315312, January twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, twenty-six thou- " ‘¤ P· · sand four hundred dollars. Assistant Seo- For compensation of two Assistant Secretaries of War, appointed under '°“‘"°“ °f w"· act of January twenty-two, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, one year from the date of their appointment, six thousand dollars. Additional For compensation of additional clerks in the office of the Secretary of ggllxxgelgfvy the Navy, authorized by act of January twenty-seven, eighteen hundred jg6g, Cb_ i2_ and sixty-two, two thousand dollars. Water-pipes, For necessary expenses for supply of water-pipes, hydrants, hose, aph·l'd""“*“* S"' parutus, and employment of firemen for the protection of the public stores and hospitals in the city of Washington, the sum of ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary for that purpose, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War: Provided, That no more than one fireman shall be employed at each store or hospital, and at 2. compensation not exceeding five hundred dollars per annum. Libmyof To enable the Commissioner of Public Buildings to replace the thin c°“g'°““‘ glass in the roof of the Library of Congress with glass of e proper tbiek— ness, and to ventilate the Library, nine hundred dollars. Exploring For putting the plates of the Exploring Expedition in order for preser- E"P°‘“*'°“· vation, and transporting them and the other effects of the expedition to Washington, to be preserved in some of the public buildings or at the Smithsonian Institution, two thousand dollars; to be expended under the Joint Committee on the Library of Congress; and if any part of this appropriation shall remain unexpended for these purposes, the same may be applied, if necessary, to the completion of volume twenty-three of the works of said Exploring Expedition, or to the payment of any arrears of rent, or claims for service due on account of any of said works. bagder; Office For completing Othe work on the Patent Office Building, so far as to ‘ preserve the materials already prepared, fifteen thousand dollars. Mileage and To pay the mileage and salaries of John Kline, Joseph Seger, and John '£}::;°i,:£Bg§b“ M. Butler, while contesting seats in the House of Representatives, per Sag,,,; and Mm resolution of the House of Representatives of March fourth, eighteen BL Butler- hundred and sixty-two, nine thousand dollars; but only so much salary or mileage shall be paid to either es he would have been entitled to up to the time of his rejection, if he had been duly elected. cqmgensation S20. 3. And be it furtfzer enacted, That the President of the United to district ntton States is hereby authorized to expend during the fiscal year ending the