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394 F OHTYEIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 343. 1885. Packing-boxes For packing-boxes, two thousand nine hundred and eigbfysevern dollars. cmmgs. For cartage, six hundred dollars. _ _ Miscellaneous. For miscellaneous items and expenses of special and select committees, thirty thousand dollars. _ _ _ E. J. Babcock. For psy of E. J. Babcock, secretary of the Commission on the Dedication of the Washington Monument, two hundred dollars, to be paul from the appropriation for the dedication. · Stationery. For stationery for members of the House of Representatives, officers of the House, and committees of the Househincludiug six thousand dollars for stationery for the use of the committees and officers of the House, forty-seven thousand six hundred and twenty-ilve dollars. _ Posmgs-snmps. For postage-stamps for the officers of the Hou e of Representatives; For the Bergeaut·at·Arms, fifty dollars; the Clerk, fifty dollars; the Doorkeeper, fifty dollars; and the Postmaster, one hundred dollars; in all, two hundred and tlfty dollars. . Pnmmc PRINTING. Public Printer For compensation of the Public Printer, four thousand 'five hundred and clcrks. dollars; for chief clerk, two thousand four hundred dollars; fom- clerks of class four ; one clerk of class one; in all, iitteen thousand three hundred dollars. Contingent ex- For. contingent expenses of his office, namely: For stationery, post.- t>¤¤¤¢¤ age, advertising, traveling expenses horses and wagons, and miseel1a· neous items, three thousand dollars. LIBRARY or CONGRESS. mysrmbmqm, For compensation of the Librarian, four thousand dollars; and for ¤¤i¤f¤¤t¤, mv- twenty live assistant librarians, two at two thousand five hundred dollars each, two at one thousand eight hundred dollars each, two at one thousand six hundred dollars each, two wo at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each, seven at one thousand four hundred dollars each, six at one thousand two hundred dollars each, one at nine hundred and sixty dollars, one at- seven hundred and twenty dollars, snd two at four hundred and eighty dollars each; in all, thirty- ‘ eight thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. . Purchase or For purchase of books for the Library three thousand dollars; for bovksfporicqicnh, purchase of law·b0oks for the Library, two thousand dollars; for the

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    1 S°' Llblgi purchase, by the Librarian of Congress of new books of reference for

0,,,,,, “P "° the Supreme Court, to be a part of the Library of Congress, and purchased under the direction of the Chief Justice, one thousand five hundred dollars; for expenses of exchanging public documents for the puhlications of foreign Governments, one thousand dollars; for purchase of files of periodicals and newspapers, two thousand ive hundred rl0l· s lars; in all, ten thousand five hundred dollars. Aniungementjor To enable the Librarian of Congress to arrange, select, edit, and prer(:_?m¤£::;x¤f!!¤¤; pore for publication the historical manuscripts in the Library of Couin LibrMy'°‘;5_ gross collected by the late Peter Force for thepublication known as the h,,,,,,,; by 5,,,,, fourth and fifth series of the American Archives, not heretofore pub~ 1-msc. lished, and to incorporate such additional manuscript or rare unpuba_llE:;*;‘l1>:{=?;]:f lished materials relating to the period embraced as may be approved _mm_ by the Jomt Committee on the_Lnbrary, the some to be printed in folio form, at the Government Printing Olive, under the supervision of the Librarian of Congress, four thousand dollars. r u i-chase or For the purchase of works of art, under the direction of the Joint """""° °' m- Committee on the Library, five thousand dollars. ’c¢::».u¤gs¤¤ sx- For contingent expenses of said Library, one thousand dollars. W5. I R x pH.?. or For expenses of the copyright business, five hundred dollars. •:s>py!‘|g l II I - _ IIB5A.