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26 THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 30. 1864. For mapping, in cases pending in. the supreme court of the United States, nine thousand dollar;. _ { f th rt f th Y M - ll To su l deiicienc in the appropria ion or e suppo 0 i e ig - csidlilidiirielig house esiaiblishment, fdurteen thousand one hundred and iitty-six dollars and sixty-five cents. _ _ _ For rebuilding light-house at Cape Charles, Virginia, twenty thousand dollars. Stationery. To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for stationery in the treasury department, twenty thousand dollars. _ • _ Ofdnance. &<=- To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for ordnance, ordnance Eegfvy d°¥’““' stores, labor, and contingent expenses in the bureau of ordnance of the ` navy department, two million seven hundred and forty thousand dollars: Proviso. Provided, however, That no money shall be paid under this item of appropriation except for deficiencies actually existing upon contracts made by Naval hcspi- the navy department. ms ““d ‘"Y1“m· For erecting naval hospital at Kittery, Maine,.twenty-five thousand dol- Post, p. 34].. lays. Pm. PP- 466.467- F or extending naval asylum at Philadelphia, seventy-five thousand dollars. For erecting naval hospital at Washington City, District of Columbia, twenty-five thousand dollars. · _ _ _ Capitol pence, To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for capitol police for the Senate, tour thousand and three dollars and seventy-five cents. To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for stationery for the Senate, six thousand dollars. Miscellaneous, To supply a denciency in the appropriation for miscellaneous items for Senate- for the Senate, twenty thousand dollars: Provided, That hereafter no Payments from payment shall be made from the contingent fund of either house of con- °°¤l>i¤p*>¤* f*¤:id· gress, unless sanctioned by the committee to audit and control the continh°w a or me °' gent expenses of the Senate, or the committee on accounts of the House of Representatives, respectively; and no transfer of balances of appropriations shall be made from one fund to another, except by law. 0mm.,, &c_0f To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for compensation of the Houseof itepre- officers, clerks, messengers, and others receiving an annual salary in the S°”*“**V°S· employ of the I·House of Representatives, seven thousand three hundred and sixty-five dollars and nineteen cents. To enable the librarian of congress to employ an additional laborer from February Erst to the end of the current fiscal year, two hundred and eight dollars. For contingent expenses of the House of Representatives, viz: For clerks to committees, and temporary clerks in the office of the House of Representatives, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six dollars. For folding documents, forty thousand dollars. For fuel and lights, including pay of engineers, firemen, and laborers, repairs and materials, six thousand Eve hundred dollars. For furniture, repairs, and packing-boxes for members, eight thousand five hundred dollars. For laborers, eight hundred and thirty-two dollars and seventy-eight cents. For stationery, nine thousand dollars. Transfer of Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the remainder or unexpended l>¤l¤*}°° f¤gc°¤· balance of twenty-one thousand two hundred and seven dollars and fifty- gmvmg'six cents, for engraving, electrotyping, and lithographinggbe, and the same is hereby, transferred to the miscellaneous item of the contingent fund of the House of Representatives. A,ldltl0,,,l ,,S_ Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the President shall appoint, in sistant secretary the treasury department, by and with the advice and consent of the Sen- °Hh° "'°“‘“'Y‘ ate, an additional assistant secretary of the treasury, whose salary shall be three thousand dollars per annum, who shall perform all such duties