Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/1024

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F11rr1ETH ooucanss. sms. 11. GH. 411. 1 ses. 979 PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING. For the public printing, for the public binding and for paper for _P¤1>¤¢ r>¤"i¤¤¤¤ Md the public printing, including the cost of printing the debates and bmdmg’pap€r’€t°` proceedings of Congress in the Congressional Record, and for lithographing, mapping, and engraving for both Houses of Congress, the Supreme Court of the United States, the supreme court of the District of Columbia, the Court of Claims, the Library of Congress, the Executive Office, and the Departments, including salaries or compensation of all necessary clerks and employees, for labor (by the day, piece, or contract), and for all the necessary materials which may be needed in the prosecution of the work, two million and thir- Amount. teen thousand dollars; and from the said sum hereby appropriated printing and binding shall be done by the Public Printer to the amounts following, respectively, namely: For printing and binding for Congress, including the proceedings Allotment of approand debates, eight hundred and two thousand dollars. And printing "“‘“'°"· and binding for Congress chargeable to this appropriation, when recommended to be done by the Committee on Printing of either House, shall be so recommended in a report containing an approximate estimate of the cost thereof, together with a statement from the Public Printer, of estimated approximate cost of work previously ordered by Congress, within the nscal year for which this appropriation is made (all reserve work shall be bound in sheep); and the heads of the Executive Departments, before transmitting their annual reports to Congress, the printing of which is chargeable to this a propriation, shall cause the same to be carefully examined, and shiall exclude therefrom all matter, including engravings, maps, drawings, and illustrations, except such as they shall certify in their letters transmitting such reports to be necessary and to relate entirely to the transaction of public business. For the State Department, fifteen thousand dollars; For the Treasury Department, two hundred and eighty-five thousand dollars, including not exceeding twenty thousand nine hundred and thirty-ve dollars for the Coast and Geodetic Survey; For the War Department, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars (of which sum twelve thousand dollars shall be for the catalogue of the library of the Surgeon-General’s Office) and not exceeding ten thousand dollars for carrying into effect the appropriations for the Signal Service; · For the Navy Department, sixty thousand dollars. including not exceeding twelve thousand dollars for the Hydrographic Office; For the Interior Department, including the Civil Service Commission, three hundred and forty thousand dollars. including not exceeding ten thousand dollars for rebinding tract-books for the General Land Office; For the National Museum: For rinting labels and blanks for the use of the National Museum andp for the "Bulletins" and annual volumes of the "Proceedings" of the Museum. ten thousand dollars; For the United States Geological Survey as follows: For engraving the illustrations necessary for the report of the Director, eight thousand dollars; For engraving the illustrations necessary for the monographs and bulletins, thirty-five thousand dollars; For printing and binding the monographs and bulletins, twenty- five thousand dollars; For the Department of Justice, seven thousand dollars; For the Post-Ofnce Department, two hundred thousand dollars; For the Agricultural Department, thirty thousand dollars; For the Department of Labor, eight thousand dollars; For the Supreme Court of the United States, five thousand dollars;