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208 THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 107. 1857. For the compensation of the draughtsmen and clerks employed upon the land maps, clerks to committees, and temporary clerks in the office of the clerk of the House of Representatives, twenty-eight thousand four hundred and sixty dollars. For miscellaneous items, fifty thousand dollars. _C¤ngr¤¤Si<>¤¤1 Library of Congress.-·—For compensation of librarian. three assistant L‘l"“"Y‘ librarians, and messenger, nine thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of said library, one thousand dollars. For coal, and fireman for furnaces to warm the library, six hundred dollars. For purchase of books for said library, five thousand dollars. For purchase of law books for said library, two thousand dollars. For paper printing and binding a complete catalogue of the books in the Library of Congress, four thousand dollars, under the direction of the Library Committee of Congress. Publw P'i”*l¤S· Public Printing.-For compensation of the Superintendent of Public Printing and the clerks and messenger in his office, eleven thousand five hundred and fourteen dollars. For contingent expenses of his office, viz: For blank books, stationery, postage, advertising for proposals for paper, furniture, travelling expenses, and miscellaneous items, two thousand three hundred dollars. For rent of wareroom, two hundred and fifty dollars. For cartage and labor in storing and transportation of paper, five hundred and fifty dollars. Court of Claims. Court of Olaims.—For salaries of three judges of the court of claims, the solicitor, assistant solicitor, deputy solicitor, clerk and assistant clerk, ·and messenger thereof, twenty-seven thousand three hundred dollars. For stationery, fuel, gas, labor, printing, and miscellaneous items for the court of claims, three thousand dollars. For commissioners' fees for taking testimony in behalf of the government, fees of witnesses and of agents or attorneys to be appointed by the solicitor to attend to the taking of depositions, one thousand five hundred dollars. For additional furniture and fitting up of rooms, rendered necessary by the appointment of assistant and deputy solicitors, and an assistant clerk, and by an accumulation of the files of the court, and for the accommodation of books for the court officers, one thousand five hundred dollars. }’¤P°* ,*}**1 For paper required for the printing of the first session of the thirty- lé`QQg:,"§S_°r fifth Congress, one hundred and seventy-nine thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine dollars. For printing required for the first session of the thirty-fifth Congress, one hundred and thirty-two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. Executive. Executtve.——For compensation of the President of the United States, twenty-five thousand dollars. For compensation of the Vice—President of the United States, eight thousand dollars. For compensation to secretary to sign patents for lands, one thousand five hundred dollars. mgfaw D°l’“"' Department of »S'tate.——For compensation of the Secretary of State, and Assistant Secretary of State, clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, and laborers in his office, fifty-six thousand four hundred dollars. For the Incidental and Contingent Expenses of said Department.—Foipublishing the laws in pamphlet form, and in the newspapers of the States and Territories, and in the city of Washington, twenty thousand nine hundred and twenty-tive dollars. For proofireading, packing, and distributing laws and documents, including cases and transportation, fifteen thousand two hundred dollars.