Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 16.djvu/543

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F ORTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 114. 1871. 509 Under the Department of Agriculture. — For improvement of grounds, Qepartmeutot as follows: For labor, twelve thousand dollars; materials for completing °gf',;l’“l;‘;':i t roads and walks, six thousand dollars; for finishing terraces, four thou- or grams,. eu sand five hundred dollars; for vases, three hundred dollars; for tools, repairing, blacksmithing, and similar contingencies, one thousand dollars; and for completing the heating apparatus for the new greenhouse, three thousand dollars ; in all, twenty-six thousand eight hundred dollars. Sec. 2. That the following sums be, and they hereby are, appropriated G<>V¤f¤!¤¤¤f for the various government buildings as hereinafter expressed; and any b°'m°g°‘ expenditure for any building provided for under this section, otherwise than in accordance with the limitations and conditions affixed, shall be deemed unlawful, viz. : — Government Buildings under the igupervising Architect of the Treas- C¤¤f¤$¤-h<>¤¤¢ ary.-- For custom-house, Astoria, Oregon: Completion of the building, azgsgxi 8 ten thousand dollars.' p' ° For custom-house, Cairo, Illinois : Completion of the building, including Cairo; grading, paving, and fencing the grounds, thirty-three thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight dollars. For custom-house, Charleston, South Carolina: Continuation of the Gl1¤\‘l¤¤¤>¤; construction, fifty thousand dollars. For custom-house, Knoxville, Tennessee: Continuation of the con- Knoxville: struction, twenty thousand dollars. For custom-house, Portland, Oregon: Continuation of the construc- Portland, tion, one hundred thousand dollars. °"°g°“i For custom-house, Saint Paul, Minnesota: Completion of the build- _S¤i¤¤P¤¤l. ing, ninety-four thousand four hundred and eleven dollars. Mmm For post-office and court-house, New York: Continuation of the con- P<>Sf4>iH<=¤¤¤d struction of the building upon plans that shall limit the ultimate cost of gagatidgss? M the completion of the building above the sill course to a sum not exceeding three million dollars, and subject to no other limitation or restriction, one million three hundred and ninety-four thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven dollars: Provided, That the plans, estimates, and expendi- Proviwtures for the object shall be so made that in no event shall the total cost of said building exceed the sum herein named. For post-olhce and court-house, Omaha, Nebraska: Continuation of Omahthe construction, fifty thousand dollars, subject in all respects to the conditions and limitations in other existing appropriations for said purose. P For post-office and sub-treasury, Boston, Massachusetts: Continuation £‘;"**°m°° and of the construction upon plans that shall limit the total ultimate cost of ’f;,,Q0i:“ury’ said building to a sum not exceeding one million five hundred thousand dollars, and subject to no other limitation or restriction, nine hundred and forty-two thousand five hundred and seventy-four dollars. For branch mint, San Francisco, California: Completion of the build- Branch mint. ing, five hundred thousand dollars. San Fm°°`°°°' For treasury building, Washington, District of Columbia: For annual b 'lixéeasury repairs and improvements, fifteen thousand dollars. m mg' For protection of treasury building on Fifteenth Street, and repairs of side-walk, ni_neteen thousand eight hundred and sixteen dollars. For custom-house, New Orleans, Louisiana: Continuing the comple- Custom-house, tion of the building under the last modified plans submitted by the super- L°““‘"°" vising architect of the treasury in his letter of February sixteen, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, or that portion thereof which substitutes a castiron cornice, and reduces the total estimate for the completion of the building to six hundred and twenty thousand dollars, of which estimate the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars is hereby appropriated. For purchase of a site and the erection of a building for aeustom-house at €I';;*;;*ghgi*;° and post-office at Machias, Maine, twenty thousand dollars heretofore ap- ’ ` propriated.