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THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 108. 1852. 77 For newspapers, five thousand dollars. For engraving and lithographing, twenty-five thousand dollars. For salary of the Capitol police, three thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. For alterations, repairs, and other miscellaneous items, thirty thousand dollars. Library of Congress. —- For compensation of librarian, two assistant Library of Coulibrarians, and messenger, four thousand five hundred dollars. €~`”°“· To defray freight and other expenses incurred under the act to regu- International late the exchange of certain documents and other publications, approved °X"h"‘”g‘”· June twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, the sum of one 1848.¢h·73· thousand dollars, and that the said act is hereby repealed. Repealed_ For purchase of books for said library, and for contingent expenses thereof, and for purchase of furniture for the same, seventy-five thousand dollars. For continuing the preparation and publication of the works of the Exploring ex Exploring Expedition, including the expenses of the greenhouse, and for P°dm°¤· the settlement of arrears due on the erectionof said greenhouse, twenty- Gr¢¤¤-¤¤¤e·=- five thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of this appropriation Proviso. shall be applied to the enlarging of the present or the erection of new buildings. I For purchase of law books for said library, two thousand dollars. For the publication of the Jefferson Papers, under the direction of the P¤bH<>¤fi<>¤ <>f Library Committee, in addition to the balance of an unexpended appro- J°§;;°°53’§§§s' priation, three thousand dollars. ‘c' Executive. —— For compensation of the President of the United States, Executive. twenty-five thousand dollars. Department of State.— For compensation of the Secretary of State, Siem D€I>¤¤· and the clerks, messenger, and assistant messenger in his office, thirty- mmm three thousand seven hundred dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses of said Department: For publishing the laws in pamphlet form, and in the newspapers of the States and Territories, and in the city of Washington, twenty-two thousand three hundred and twenty-five dollars. For proofireading, packing, and distributing laws and documents, including cases, labor, and transportation, ten thousand dollars. Fbr the purchase of such works as are immediately required for the library of the Department of State, two thousand dollars. For remodelling the library of the Department of State, arranging and classifying the collection, binding the pamphlets which are contained therein, and preparing a catalogue of the same, one thousand dollars. For stationery, blank-books, binding, labor and attendance, furniture, fixtures, repairs, painting, and glazing, four thousand four hundred dollars. For printing Qetter-press and copper-plate) books and maps, two thousand dollars. For newspapers, two hundred dollars. For miscellaneous items, one thousand dollars. .M>rt}2-east Executive BuiZcZing.——For compensation of the superin— _ N. E, lixecu tendent and four watchmen of the North-east Executive Building, two °“’° B“’1dmgthousand two hundred and fifty dollars. F or contingent expenses of said building, viz.: For fuel, labor, oil, and repairs, three thousand three hundred dollars. Treasury Department.- For compensation of the Secretary of the Treasury De- Treasury and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, clerks, messenger, P”·*'*m°¤i· and assistant messenger in his office, thirty-three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation of the First Comptroller, and the clerks and mes- m};”O§g?P°‘°1` senger in his ofiice, twenty-two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.