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148 THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 147. 1864. For the public printing, including the post-office blanks, two hundred and thirty-nine thousand one hundred and eighty-seven dollars. Paper for print- For paper for the public printing, four hundred and sixty-tive thousand lng- one hundred and seventy-eight dollars. · Binding. For the public binding, including the Congressional Globe, two hundred and fifty-two thousand two hundred and seven dollars. Lithographing, For lithographing and engraving for the Senate and House of Repre- &°‘ sentatives, fifty thousand dollars. Mapping. For mapping in cases pending in the supreme court of the United States five thousand dollars. Library orcou- Libharg of Congress.-For compensation of librarian, three assistant €"°”· librarians, messenger-. and three laborers, ten thousand five hundred dollars. F or contingent expenses of said library, two thousand dollars. For purchase of books for said library, five thousand dollars. For purchase of law-books for said library, two thousand dollars. European pm. To enable the joint library committee to purchase a complete tile of ¤di¤¤lS ¤‘¢l¤*E¤s selections from European periodicals from eighteen hundred and sixty- °° dw "b°u‘°°’ one to eighteen hundred and sixty-four, relating to the rebellion in the United States, to be deposited in the library, four thousand dollars : Provided That no part of said sum shall be expended until the entire collection; and an index thereto, is completed and approved by said committee. guurgcfcgaims, Court of OZaims.—For salaries of five judges of the court of claims, the solicitor, assistant solicitor, deputy solicitor, clerk and assistant clerk, bailiHQ and messenver thereof thirty-six thousand three hundred dollars. For stationeryrhooks, fuel; lights. laborers' hire, and other contingent and miscellaneous expenses, three thousand dollars. · For compensation of attorneys to attend to taking testimony, witnesses, and commissioners, one thousand dollars. For payments of judgments to be rendered by court of claims, previous to the thirtietb of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, three hundred thousand dollars. F·x¤9¤tiv¤· Executive. --For compensation of the President of the United States, P'°°°"l°"°’ twenty-Eve thousand dollars. Vice-President. For com ensation of the Vice-President of the United States, eivht thou- 1 a ll p ° Sam dollars. $w‘¤¢¤d¤¤,&c· For compensation of secretary to sign patents for public lands, one thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation to the private secretary, steward, and messenger of the President of the United States, four thousand six hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the Executive office, including stationery therefor two thousand dollars. Sim D°Pm‘ Depaitment of State. —For compensation of the Secretary of State ment. . . . . . apdkassistant secretary of state, chief clerk, pulperinterzdept ofgptatigptcs, c er ·s messenver assistant messenver an a orers m is office, y- seven ,thousand> eight hundred dollars? ’ C°¤*l¤§•>¤* BX- For the incidental and contingent esqrerwes of the Department of State. p°i:,°f;j,S,,,,,g —F or publishing the laws in pamphlet form and in newspapers of the laws, &o. states and territories, and in the city of Wasliington, seventeen thousand one hundred and twenty-Eve dollars. For proof-reading, and packing the laws and documents for the various legations and consulates, including boxes and transportation of the same, three thousand dollars. For stationery, furniture, fixtures, and repairs, nine thousand dollars- For miscellaneous items, two thousand five hundred dollars. For copperplate printing, books, and maps, five thousand dollars. For extra, clerk hire and copying, ten thousand dollars. wg?;h§;2:di:é' Northeast Eacecutive Building. — For compensation of four watchmell