Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 14.djvu/494

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464 THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 167. 1867. Streets and those that have been destroyed on the streets, heretofore planted by the ‘9““"°°· government, two thousand dollars. _ For painting the iron fences around Lafayette Square, mlfront of the War and Navy Departments, in front of the executive mansion, and the government portion of the fence around Judiciary Square, five thousand dollars. For new crossings on Pennsylvania Avenue, five thousand dollars. For annual repairs of fences around the public reservations, one thousand dollars. Lighting rc- For lighting the rotunda of the capitol with gas, by a branch from the Wide- electric battery which lights the dome, three thousand dollars. Hi¤*0¤‘i¤¤l li- To enable the joint committee on the library of Congress to purchase

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f;;Q_°f P°t°t the historical library of Peter Force for the library, one hundred thousand dollars.

Bust of Pu- To enable the joint committee on the library of Congress to purchase 1**1*- the bust of Pulaski, now in the old hall of the house of representatives, executed by the late Henry D. Saunders one thousand dollars. _ 0m<=¤ of ¤'°S· To enable the Secretary of the Interior to pay for books of record here- 'sm °f d°°d°' tofore furnished in the office of the register of deeds of the District of Columbia, and fitting necessary shelving in said office, six hundred dollars. Warden of For salary of warden of the jail in the District of Columbia, two thou- ·l“H‘ sand dollars. Department of To enable the commissioner of avriculture to erect a department of agri- “g“°“"‘"`°‘ culture on reservation number twb, in the city of Washington, according to the plan proposed by him, to be constructed under the general provisions of laws relating to the construction of public buildings, one hundred thousand dollars. STB ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ .-- tl t' ftn ll t' f I“stg¤;ti;;¤;¤¤;)l_ th Smztqzsonzan gzmtutzan 0 Foiéltlie prfespgva IOH pam et ig ephiotigupd lemons 0,- wp e exp orrng an surveying expe 1 1ons o e gover en , n 0 veying expe- dollars. dligglsérnment Qovernment Hospital for the Insane. — For the support, clothing, and hospital go,. the medical treatment of the msane of the army and navy and of the reveinsnnm nue-cutter service, and of the indigent insane of the District of Columbia, at the government hospital for the insane in said District, including tive hundred dollars for books, stationery, and incidental expenses,mncty thou- S;¤l;“'>’d°ftS¤· sand five hundred dollars; and the salary of the superintendent of the €§,:};;:d_eu °S` said hospital is hereby fixed at four thousand dollars per annum. East wing. For finishing, furnishing, lighting, and heating additional accommodations in the east wing of the hospital edifice, occupied as a general army hospital during the war, and still in part unfinished, seven thousand dollars. Wall. 1305 ppntinuing the wall enclosing the grounds of the hospital, ten thousan dollars. C°¤l·h°¤S°· For building a coal-house near the wharf, two thousand dollars. Washington Washington Aqueduct.—For the payment of the employees in the ¤‘1“°du°°- management, engineering, and repairs of the ’Washington Aqueduct, twenty thousand dollars. Patent Omce. Patent O e. — For ex enses of receiving, arran ing and takin care c°pydgmS‘ of copyrightphcooks, charts, End other copyrighbt matte? onb thousandgeighb hundred dollars, to be paid out of the patent-office fund. Illustrations, For preparinv illustrations and descriptions for the report of the com- $,0,,,,,,, Rpm_ méssioperdo pa en s, en thousand dollars, 0 e pai out 0 e pa e ·"°·°"°°“‘"“* t 'Ett ui eau tt wi rin int- _ 0 C6 usi . I,,§g3g£:a,%,. Oolumbian Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. - For the support of the the deaf and institution, including one thousand dollars for books and illustrative apd‘g};2·0vcr ml paratus, twenty-five thousand dollars: Provided, That deaf mutes, not d,,,; mute, may exceeding ten in number, residing in the several States and Territories of be received from the United States, applying for admission to the collegiate department of §.‘§n§€§;?;’sj’°';‘;d the institution, shall be received on the same terms and conditions as those ow.