Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 15.djvu/337

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FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 122. 1869. 305 For pay of petty of officers and crew, three hundred and eighty thou- R°""’?“°‘°“*‘ sand eight hundred and fifty dollars. tu Service' For rations of petty officers and crew, one hundred and thirty-three thousand five hundred and sixty-one dollars. For fuel, one hundred thousand dollars. For repairs and outfits, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. For supplies of ship chandlery, fifty thousand eight hundred dollars. For travelling expenses, five thousand dollars. Comtmcmu Construction Branch of the Treasury Department. — For completing bmncn of Tm,- main stairway west wing, eight thousand five hundred dollars : Provided, MK D¤r>¤*§m¢¤*- That all moneys appropriated for the extension of the treasury building Amgsgilgigggé shall be disbursed only by one of the regular disbursing clerks of the for extension of Treasury Department, who shall receive no extra compensation for such lé‘;ld‘ service. b,§S,_,d_ For fencing and approaches to south front, twenty thousand dollars. For annual repairs, ten thousand dollars. Re airs &c P or repairs and preservation of public buildings, one hundred thousand of pfblic i,,,,,d_ (lOll:l!‘§. ings. For furniture and repairs of same for public buildings, fifty thousand F¤F¤i*¤F€» &<¤· dollars. For fire—proof vaults for depositories, twenty-five thousand dollars. w£;;f'P'°°f For fuel and miscellaneous items for custom-houses and other public ` buildings belonging to the United States, under the supervision of the Secretary of the Treasury, forty thousand dollars. For the preservation and protection of the public buildings already P'P”·**lP“.°f commenced and for the completion of which no appropriation is made, £§gi;3,,i:,`;il;1Jngs twenty-five thousand dollars. menced, &<>. For removal of hydraulic weights and construction of the northwest stairway in the treasury building, ten thousand dollars. For laying the foundation and commencing the building for the post- 5°§i·0il°i§§*¥¤d otiice and sub—treasury in Boston, Massachusetts, two hundred thousand %OS,g,$_MuU m dollars. For laying the foundation and commencing the building for the post- Ncl:$“;;’;Ef° l" office in New York, two hundred thousand dollars: Provided, That the Secretary of the Treasury and the Postmaster- General are hereby authorized, with the assent of the State of New York, to exchange a r(l;:’;$?:}‘l§°,Qgw part or the whole of the point at the southerly extremity of the park, iy0F,,,;,n,O,{Z€d_ now the property of the United States, with the city of New York, for an equal or greater amount of land further up said park with public places on the northerly and southerly sides of the land so required: _ Provided, That no money shall be paid and no liability incurred for such P'°"'S?· exchange. . (%,“‘iQ,;‘:jh°“S°` For custom-house in Bangor, Maine, twenty-five thousand dollars. “{;O,iu;gQ,,_ 5g_ For custom-house in Cairo, Illinois, thirty thousand dollars. eairo. For post—ofl‘icc and court-house at Columbia, South Carolina, seventy· 8;; fiigfgilflfgbia five thousand dollars: Provided, That the site for the same shall be given S_ ‘ ’ to the United States. C t h For custom—house in Portland, Maine, sixty thousand dollars. in pg;,i),P,:Q,,°uSe For custom-house in St. Paul, Minnesota, fifty thousand dollars. st. Paul; For custom—house at Portland, Oregon, fifty thousand dollars. 0€°"l““d· O"` For court-house and post—otl‘ice, Madison, Wisconsin, fifty thousand g (j,,,,,,-;,,,,,,,, dollars_ and p0st—ofi‘it:e at For the completion of a custom-house, court-house, and post-office b]?;;?;;,,,,, building at Knoxville, East Tennessee, in addition to former appropriations, five thousand dollars. For purchase of building known as “ the Club House," at Charleston, téharleston, South Carolina, and the fitting up thereof for the use of the United States S' ' courts, forty-six thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be required, and the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to make such pur- VOL. xv. Pun.-20