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478 FORTY’··FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 113. 1870. H<>¤¤€ ¤f RSP- seventy-six cents per day each} document H10 clerk, one thousand eight '°""°"""°°‘ hundred dollars; eleven messengers, Eve at one thousand eight hundred dollars, and six at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; twelve messengers during the session, at the rate of one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each per annum; making, in all, the sum of one hundred and fifty-two thousand two hundred and twenty-seven dollars and six! cents. Contingent ex- For eontirfgent expenses of the House of Representatives, viz. :- P°““°“‘ For cartage, three thousand eight hundred dollars. _C1erks to com- For clerks to committees, and temporary clerks of the House of Rep- “""°°’* G"' resentatives, forty-one thousand three hundred and four dollars. Folding. For folding documents, including pay of folders and materials, eighty thousand dollars. FMI- For fuel, seven thousand dollars. Horses and For horses and carriages for transportation of mails, and saddle—horses °""°8°°' for the use of messengers, ten thousand dollars. For furniture and repairs of the same, eighteen thousand dollars. For packing-boxes, two thousand six hundred dollars. psborsm and For laborers, eighteen thousand two hundred and forty dollars. m“°°u“°°°““‘ For miscellaneous items, fifty-tive thousand dollars. N¤w¤p¤·p¤r¤ For newspapers and stationery for members and delegates, at one hunand stationery. d · red and twenty-five dollars each per annum, thirty-one thousand two 'hpndreldi and fifty dollars ; and for stationery for committees and officers 0 the ouse, five thousand dollars. Pages. For twenty-three pages (including three riding pages), seventeen thousand six hundred and thirty-nine dollars and thirty-bur cents. Additional For the usual additional compensation to the reporters of the House $;’;‘m’;;“};‘;“*° for the Congressional Globe for reporting the proceedings of the House Ggngygsgjonul for the session of the forty-second Congress, beginning on the first Mon- Gl0b¤- day in December, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, eight hundred dol- Pubuc Print, lars each, four thousand eight hundred dollars.· ina) _ Public Prmtmg. —— For compensation of the congressional printer, and . ”B"°°°*°“‘* the clerks and messenvers in his office twelve thousand five hundred and glman °1°rk°’ fourteen dollars ¤ , 0. · • Contingent cx- For contingent expenses of his office, viz.: For stationery, postage penaos- ¤ • n •• • ’ adlvorusmg, furniture, {reselling ezflpenisesi horses and wagons, and mise colnneous items, twothousand ve un re do lars. P¤i¤¤¤z· For the public printing, six hundred and fifty-five thousand nine hum Ten p¤r¤<mt· dred and ninetysix dollars and tlfty cents: Provided, That so much of

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copies or docu. sixty-ibur, entitled “An act to expedite and regulate the printing of pube ggzgjhl 155 § I0. lic documents, andlfor other purposes,” as provides that the " superintendw v°|,’xm_ P] 13s_ Om _0f public p1‘\¤tmg," under certain conditions therein stated, may furnish enrtra copies of any document to persons applying therefor, be, and thetsarng 2d hereby; so amended that ten per centum shall be added to the cos pai or said ocuments. P¤l>¤¤‘· For_pupor for the public printing, seven hundred and twenty-five thousand nine hundred and fifteen dollars. Binding. For the public binding, five hundred and twenty-eight thousand three _ hundred and nineteen dollars and sixty cents. mIég*v*i§'*;:P6*;::¤l8• For lithographing, engraving, mapping copies of maps, plans, and din- Libmy of grzgnzrxn l`8C·S2K:lll8 on tracing linen, ninety-one thousand dollars. q°ng,·,,,,_ and d0?g_;f °”9"“$··· For Wmpcusatxon of the librarian, four thoumK“LjLQ:;: For three assistant librarians, at two thousand one hundred and sixty mf ’ dollars each, six thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. For three assistant librarians, at one thousand tour hundred and forty dollars each, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. For two assistant librarians, one at one thousand two hundred dollars,