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490 FORTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 226. 1873, and twenty dollars each; seven laborers during the session, atthe rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum; and one laborer at eight hundred and twent dollars. Contingent ex- For contingent egzpenses of the House of Representatives, namely: P°¤¤°'· For curtuge, two thousand dollars. Clerks to wm. For clerks to committees of the House of Representatives, twentym; ¤¤i**#·¤¤» &<=· thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars. Folding. For folding documents, including pay of folders in the foldin -r00ms S and materials, one hundred thousand dollars. Fuel. For fuel, eight thousand dollars. Homes and For horses and carriages for transportation of mails, and saddle-horses °“'i“G“· for use of messengers, ten thousand dollars. Furniture. For furniture, and repairs of the same, sixteen thousand dollars; and Acpvvnts of hereafter accounts for the public property in the capitol building, Presi- §°f,;tI°;:OE";;’l{)°; dent’s house, and botanical garden shall be kept, and reports thereof made epi: md reports annually to Con ess, cul b the res ective officers havin the custod m‘d"· of such property glad respcinsigle for th}; same. g y For packing-boxes, three thousand and twenty dollars. Miscellaneous. For miscellaneous items, including one hundred dollars for contingent No payments expenses of capitol police, fifty thousand dollars; Provirled, That after "°l’° m°‘}° h°’°‘ the expiration of the forty-second Congress no payment shall be made “"°"°"‘""" b th H fR ac' t fw e' ¤ tind 1 ‘ p,,tyu,,,,,0¤_ y e ouse o epreseu s. wes, 0u 0 1 s con mcen n or ot ISFWISG, tested election to either party to s. contested-electwn case for expenses mcurred in prose- °”°f°’°Xp°"“°“* cuting or defending the same. Newspaper, For newspapers and stationery for representatives end delegates, at, md ¤*¤¤¢>¤¤fy· one hundred and twenty-five dollars each, per annum. thxrty su: thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars; and for stationery for committees and ofncers of the House, five thousand dollars. Pages, For twenty-eight pages, including three riding-pages, at the rate of three dollars per day while actually employed, seventeen thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. Additional For the usual additional compensation to the reporters of the House for £g¥F3[;:;l;¤ég:!é Eg the Congressional Globe for, reporting the proceedings of the House for grgsbiuun Glow the session of the forty-third Congress, beguming on the first Monday m December, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, eight hundred dollars each, four thousand dollars.

 public Prim, Public Printing:-For compensation of the Congressional printer,

¤¤%j i l end the clerks und messenger in his oiilce, thirteen thousand nine hundred

wr, cing au(l?`¢€$·udd?1‘:l]nEe)1?t?Ie;penses of his oillce, namely: For stationery, postage,

advertising, travelling expenses, horses and wagons, and miscellaneous items, two thousand five hundred dollars. Library Ofcom Library of Congress:- For compensation of the librarian, four thougr?. sand dollars; and for fourteen assistant librarians, three at two thousand rings8m;;;' five hundred dollars each; tvyo at one thousand eight hundred dollars &¤. ’ guchg oréexi 0%8 m€Hg&li? mx hsndxied dollars ; gwo aa one tgougang our un r an or y dollars eac ; t ree at one thousand two un re dollars each; two at one thousand dollars each; and one at nine hundred and sixty dollars per annum ; in all, twenty-six thousand one hundred and forty dollars. Bcokm vcd0n_ For purchase of books for the library, eight thousand dollars; for purem, and news- chase of law-books for the library, two thousand dollars; for purchase of §:g;"°# ““d °*T files of periodicals and newspapers, one thousand five hundred dollars; for ge of public . . . . . document,, expenses of exchanging publ1c documents for the publications of foX,€1gl1 governments, one thousand five hundred dollars; in all, thirteen thousand dollars. For the purchase of new books of reference for the judges of the Supreme Court, two thousand dollars- For contingent expenses of said library, two thousand dollars. For expenses of copyright business, Eve hundred dollars.