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FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 9. 1891. 135 tives of deceased former employees of the Government; Printing Office such sums as may be due said employees and former employees tor accrued and unpaid leaves of absence for the fiscal years eighteen hundred and eighty-seven to eighteen hundred and ninety-four, both inclusive; and the sum of fifty-seven thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine dollars and sixty cents, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated for the purpose. ` To enable the Public Printer to comply with the provisions of the law granting thirty days’ annual leave to the employees of the Government Printing Office for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, twelve thousand dollars. For printing and binding for the Navy Department, eight thousand §'g‘,]{,f,";’P:,§fl“§;’,f,;_ do lars. · ‘ in . For printing and binding for the Interior Department, thirty thousand ,,,;'{Y°""' D°"‘“°' dollars. For printing and binding for the Department of State, ten thousand “°P“"“‘°““°‘S““‘°· dollars. The Public Printer is hereby authorized and directed to reprint for C,f;{;,'fl{°Rg;;0f1°:‘*;f,'; distribution by the Department of State five hundred copies each of iusmtuuoa by the monthly Consular Reports Numbers One hundred and sixty to One ]’°l’“""‘°“* °‘ S*“°· hundred and seventy-three, both inclusive, Numbers One hundred and eighty-one to One hundred and eighty-four, both inclusive, and Numbers One hundred and eighty-nine to One hundred and ninety-three, both inclusive; five hundred copies of Special Consular Reports "Fruit Culture in Foreign Countries;" three thousand copies of Special Consular Reports “Streets and Highways in Foreign Countries;" five thousand copies of Special Consular Reports “Port Regulations in Foreign Countries; ” three thousand copies of Special Consular Reports “ Canals and Irrigation in Foreign Countries;" five thousand copies of Special Consular Reports “Gas in Foreign Countries;" two thousand copies of Special Consular Reports “Fire and Building Regulations in Foreign Countries;" five thousand copies of Special Consular Reports

    • Australasian Sheep and Wool " (omitting the word Australasian);

two thousand copies of Special Consular Reports “American Flour in Foreign Countries;” two thousand copies of Special Consular Reports ·*American Lumber in Foreign Countries;" and ten thousand copies of Special Consular Reports “TariH's of Foreign Countries," together with such emendations and additions as may be directed by the Department of State; and to print for distributiouby the Department of State editions not exceeding ten thousand copies each of Special Consular Reports in course of preparation to be entitled “Patent, Copyright, and Trade-Mark Law of Foreign Countries," and “Docks and Harbor Facilities of Foreign Ports." " _ To pay Samuel Robinson and William Madden, messengers on night m;°‘{*{l;{jl,ff1fl’ga‘;,j_g‘,}f duty, from December seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, to Payment w. March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, inclusive, for extra services, one hundred dollars each, two hundred dollars. To enable the Public Printer to construct an engine house for the _ §¤;·¤¤¤¤¤¢ P¤¤*· Government Printing Office, on land already owned by the United ""i;,'ZgtY,Zh0..,,t·. States adiacent to the boiler house recently erected for the use of said office, including the necessary foundations for the engines and all fittings necessary to connect the engines with the boilers, fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, twenty-three thousand one hundred and twenty-two dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary., _ For the further establishment and maintenance of a library in the L"""?' Government Printing Office, the uses of which shall be exclusively confined to the employees of said office and its branches, designations for the same from public documents printed and bound in said office to be made by the Public Printer, all of which shall be under regulations issued by the Public Printer, and for payment to a person or persons who shall have charge of such library, to be selected and appointed by the Public Printer, under such per diem or per annum compensation as he shall tix, iiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-eight. two thousand five hundred dollars.