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422 'l`HlR'l‘Y—FIF'I‘l·I CONGRESS. Sess. IL Ch. 80. 1859. Washington the compensation of twenty policemen from the thirteenth day of July, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, to the thirtieth day of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, twelve thousand five hundred and thirty dollars and fifty-two cents. For compensation of twenty policemen in the city of Washington, to be appointed in the same manner as the auxiliary guard are now appointed, thirteen thousand dollars. For furnace keeper at the President’s house, six hundred dollars. D°H°i*g'°>f_¤¤ For deficiency in printing for first session of thirty-fifth Congress, thirty- Eéer an Punt" eight thousand five hundred and seventy-nine dollars and thirteen cents. For deficiency in paper for second session of the thirty-fifth Congress, seventy-eight thousand eight hundred and forty-nine dollars. For deficiency in printing for the second session of the thirty-fifth Congress, sixty-two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. D°*l°i°¤tEYi¤ For deficiency in the appropriation for the compensation and mileage fggf &°’ ° °°°°" of senators during the present Congress, six thousand two hundred and sixty-three dollars and eighty-eight cents. Sec. 2. Ami 6e it further enacted That the authority given by the Mfzzfgégnigf sixth section of the act entitled "An act relating to foreign coins and to 56, ,6, extgndgd the coinage of cents at the Mint of the United States," approved February for two years twenty-one, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, to pay out at the Mint the §r§;f,'_F°°‘ Zh cents authorized and directed by said act tobe coined, in exchange for the AMW_16L_ fractional parts of the dollar therein named, at their nominal value of twenty-five, twelve and a. half, and six and a quarter cents, respectively, shall be, and the same hereby is, extended to two years from and after the twenty-first day of February, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, and no longer. m_£§;g¥;:{E Sec. 3. and be it further enacted, That after the expiration of the Hmm by both present session of Congress, when any document shall be ordered to be iiousesofC0ny printed by both houses of Congress, whether the copies ordered be the

 reserved (regular) number or additional (extra) numbers, the entire printof the house Hyg}; ing of such documents shall be done by the printer of that house which

¤fd¤Pl¤s the first ordered the same; and the house so first ordering the same shall imsarfxtv 0,- Super mediately notify the other house of such order. And the superintendent intendingof pub— of public printing is hereby directed, in all cases when any document };’§';g:l“8 “”d°' has been ordered to be printed by both houses of Congress, ·to cause the order of the house last making the order to print such document to be executed by the printer of the house first ordering the same, and to further N}¤¤l>¢¥i)°*` cause the other house to be furnished with the number ordered by it ; and gggisgdfo ° in no case shall more than one thousand five hundred and fifty copies of any document be printed, unless the printing of extra numbers be ordered by either house; and the one thousand five hundred and fifty copies, as &DiS¤‘ib¤ti<>¤S. reserved (regular) numbers, shall be distributed by the officers of the °' house first ordering the printing of the same to the same persons and in the same manner as such numbers heretofore ordered by both houses have cOE1¤3gg}*3':;1f°* been distributed; and in all such cases the payment for composition shall P_ be the same as though the printing had been ordered by but one house; m9§°:,€,Q;,'m‘ Provided, That the office of printer either to the Senate or House of house not trans- Representatives shall not be transferable either directly or indirectly, and

  • `°¤’·bl°- any attempt to sell or transfer either of said offices, or any sale or transfer

of the same, shall operate as a vacation and abandonment of the said offices or either of them. Sec. 4.. And be 1It_fwrzlwr enacted, That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, directed to cause the annual report of the Commis- I'*'f,°“*‘0*,§°° sioner of Patents on mechanics hereafter to be made to the Sen .e and {gf fitil10g,:;: House of Representatives, to be prepared and submitted in sucl manner ings, wmnke as that the plates and drawings necessary to illustrate each suoject shall g?g°22$°;°g%g‘°# be inserted so as to comprise the entire report in one volume, not tc page., exceed eight hundred pages. Approved, March 3, 1859.