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gg FOBTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 328. 1874. dred and forty dollars each per annum, five thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars; nfteen laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; seven laborers, during the session, at the rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars each per annum ; and one laborer, at eight hundred and twenty dollars; making, in all, the sum of one hundred and ninety- six thousand eight hundred and sixteen dollars. Henry Douglas. To pay Henry Douglas, employed under the Doorkeeper o_f the House, his yearly compensation as fixed by act of March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, for the tlscal year ending June thn·t1eth, eighteen hundred and seventy-nve, nine hundred and seventeen dollars and fifty cents. °°“ti“g°°° °x` For contingent expenses of the House of Representatives, namclv z Pegigiirs to commit- For clerks to committees, fifteen thousand dollars. _ tees. For folding documents, including pay of folders in the folding rooms. F°W¤ B d° "“‘ and materials, twenty-Eve thousand dollars: Promdcd, That no part ot '“‘{_}‘\°::;,m of folder, this appropriation shall be used in paying more than twenty folders. limited. For fuel, eight thousand dollars. _ Fuel. _ For hire of horses and mail wagons for carrying the mails, and for Wggfg Md m‘“1‘ odne sladflle horse for messenger, five thousand four hundred and seventy- ¤ ve dollars. Furniture and re- For furniture, and repairs of the same, ten thousand dollars. ll*llj`¤· , ‘ For packing-boxes, three thousand and twenty dollars. f]§‘£“§`b°‘°S‘ For cartage, two thousand dollars. rfisoodanoonn. For miscellaneous items, twenty-eight thousand dollars. . Newspapers zi n d For newspapers and stationery, including six thousand dollars for sta- ¤*=**l°**°*`Y· tionery for the use of thedcommitgeges anldlcfnicers of the House, forty- three thousand seven hun re an fty dollars. Pages. For twenty-eight pages, (including three riding pages,) at two dollars and fifty cents per day, ten thousand dollars. 1>U1sL1c PRINTING. C,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,, of For compensation of the Congressional Printer, and the clerks and 0 o n g ren sion al messenger in his office, thirteen thousand nine h .ndred and seventeen 1’¤‘i¤l*¤¤¤» el¤¤‘k¤· 6;* dollars: Provided, That so much of the act entitled “An act providing f,{S,?";{f‘°‘§§ °vOl_ for the election of a Congressional Printer," approved February twenty- xiv,p_2;gs_`second, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, as provides for the election of such officer by the Senate, and provides that such, officer shall be deemed an officer of the Senate, shall cease and determine and become _Tll·l° °Y,C<}"S"°¤· of no effect from and after the date of the first vacancy occurring in said ‘;,;fu" Q; t0' office; that the title of said officer shall hereafter be Public Printer, and j»,.§,,5,,_ he shall be deemed an officer of the United States, and said office shall u'1‘r{Jbotn.n ofbe filled l}y appgintment by the President by and with the advice and

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,hQl}_E‘1?;;ff;*$f‘Q’ E; For contingent expenses of his office, namely: For stationery, post- ,,,,,1,,;;,;,, gw_ ’ age, advertising, traveling expenses, horses and wagons, and iniscella— Contingencies. neous items, two thousand five hundred dollars. LIBRARY OF GONGRESS. Pay of Librarian, For compensation of the Librarian, four thousand dollars; and for ¤><i¤wnt¤,&¤· fourteen assistant librarians, three at two thousand five hundred dollars each, two at one thousand eight hundred dollars each, one at one thousand six hundred dollars, two at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each, three at one thousand two hundred dollars each, two at one thousand dollars each, and one at nine hundred and sixty dollars per annum; in all, twenty-six thou and one hundred and forty dollars. Purchase ofbooks, For purchase of books for the Library, nine thousand dollars, two 1’*"`*°d'°*‘*“» &°· thousand dollars of which may be expended for completing the collection of British local histories; for purchase of law books for the Library, . two thousand dollars; for purchase of files of periodicals and newspapers, two thousand five hundred dollars; for expenses of exchanging