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988 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 542. 1891. A , ings and w1alks,}pnder rtl5e ldirection of the Joint Committee on the Li rar , t ree thousand dollars. portrait of John Pundnusu or PORTRAIT on J omv PAUL J ozms: For the purchase P““’ ·’°““· by the Joint Cloméxiititee olngie Liilipary of the portrait of John Paul Jones, seven un re an t dollars. P,,.,,.,,,, of (,,,,.,,,1 Puncrmsu or Ponrnmr OFYGENERAL Wmriunn Scorr; For the Wi¤¤<=*d S<=<>°*· purchase by the Joint Committee on the Library of the equestrian portrait of General Winfield Scott, painted by E. Troye, three thousand dollars. bhggliéc pl-mm; me PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING. running, bsgmuug, For the public printing, for the public binding, and for paper for ’°""`·°‘°‘ the public printing, inc uding the cost of printing the de ates and 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 4, District of Columbia, the Court of Claims, the Library of Congress, the Executive Office, and the Departments, including salaries or . com ensation of all necessary cler s and employees, for labor (b the day, piece, or contract), and for all the necessary materials which mm:. may be needed in the pfosecution of the work, two million three hundred and forty-five thousand five hundred dollars; and from the said sum hereby appropriated printin and binding shall be done by the Public Printer to the amounts folIowin , respectively, namely z Auemm or appro- For grfinting and binding for Congress, ineduding the proceedings

,‘,§°f¥.;,,"",‘§‘,'·;, and de tes, one million and ninety-nine thousand do lars. And

mms. ew. 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 fiscal vear for which this appropriation is made (all reserve work shall be bound in sheep); and the heads of the Executive Delpartments, before transmitting their annual reports to Congress, the printing of which is chargeable to this appropriation, shall cause the same to be carefully exkclusionotnmneo- amined, and shall exclude therefrom all matter, including en av- °'““’Y·°°°··’”°“°'- ings, maps, drawings, and illustrations, except such as they shadlcer- - tify in their letters transmitting such re orts 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-five dollars for the Coast and Geodetic Survey; For the War De rtment, one hundred and thirty thousand dollgrilfoig iyhich siémhtxzelve thogand clollgrgi slpall be for the catalogue 0 e i rary o the urgeon enera ’s ce ; For the N avly Department. seventy thousand dollars, including not exceeding twe ve thousand dollars for the Hydrographic Office; _ For the Interior Department, including the Civil Service Commission, three hundred and forty thousand dollars, including not exceeding t;>n)1g;ousand dollars for rebinding tract books for the Genera an ce; For the Smithsonian Institution, for printing labels and blanks and for the "Bulletins " and annual volumes of the “Proceedings " of the National Museum, fifteen thousand dollars; For the United States Geological Survey as follows: D_Forcengray11€ighthe iléugtiiations necessary for the report of the irec or, eig thousand dollars; Forengraving the illustrations necessary for the monographs and bulletins, thirty thousand dollars;