Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 26.djvu/940

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FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. II. Ch. 540. 1891. 887 To reimburse Thomas P. Bell for expenses incurred from March '1'h<>¤¤¤¤P·B¢¤·. first eighteen hundred and ninety, to March iirst eighteen hundred and ninety-one, for assistance as laborer in caring for building rented for use of the folding room, one hundred and eighty dollars. For expenses incurred by the Committee on Immigration and l¤1¤1ig¤‘¤*i°¤ C¤¤¤· N aturalization Laws, as authorized by resolution of the House mmm °xp€°m` March twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety, five hundred and one dollars and fifteen cents, which sum shall be paid on the order of the chairman of said committee. To paéy William W. Kelser, telegraph operator of the House, three Wi11i¤¤¤W-K¢¥w= hundre dollars to make his salary one thousand two hundred dollars P°ym°”° m` for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-one. To pay John H. Rogers for additional services rendered in the John nrogm. preparation, in manuscript form for the Public Printer, of eulogies P“""‘°"‘ ‘°· elivered upon the deceased members of the Forty-ninth and Fiftieth Congresses Eye hundred dollars. L UNDER THE PUBLIC PRINTER. rubuc rr-mm-. To supply a deficiency for the last half of the fiscal year ending bmP$1i¢ punvinzand June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, in the a propria- g' tion for the public printing, for the public binding, and for aper for the public printing, including the cost of printing the deqmates and proceedings of Congress in the Congressional Record, and for lithographing, mapping, and engraving for both Houses of Con-‘. gress, including the salaries or compensation of all necessaigr clerks or employees or labor (by the day, piece, or contract), an for all necessary material which may be nee ed in the prosecution of the work, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars: P¢·o»v·ided, That Pmmbo. from the appropriation hereby made printing and binding may be done as fo ows: ‘ ‘ 1 For the Treasury Department, not exceeding fifty thousand dol- Auouneut. ars. d For the Navy Department, not exceeding twentyfive thousand ollars. d For the Department of the Interior, not exceeding sixty thousand ollars. · For the Post-Office Department, not exceeding thirty thousand dollars. . For the Department of State, not exceeding five thousand dollars. For the Department of Agriculture, not exceeding ten thousand dollars. ~ For the Department of Justice, not exceeding two thousand dollars. For the Supreme Court of the United States, not exceeding four thousand dollars. For the su reme court of the District of Columbia, not exceeding one thousand) dollars. For the Department of Labor, not exceeding one thousand dollars. For the Smithsonian Institution, for printing for the use of the National Museum, not exceeding one thousand ollars. To pay twenty er centum in addition to the amount paid for day _*rwe¤cype¤·ce¤¤.:m· labor to the empllbyees of the Government Printing Office, such as ‘“*"" "°' compositors, assistant foreman of press-room, pressmen,bookbinders, stereotypers, laborers, including one laborer on Record force, mes— seugers, including the Record messenger, press-feeders, Record folders, counters, gatherers, collators, operators on stitchers, pasters, and mailers, engineers, machinists, firemen, hoisters, and the assistant foreman, roof·readers, revisers copy—holders. make-up, and imposers of the lull force who were and are exclusively employed on the night forces of the Government Printing Office from October second, eighteen hundred and ninety, to March fourth, eighteen hundred and