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FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 359. 1878. 2]] For appraisers stores, to be used also for United States courts and San Francisco; any other governmental purposes, San Francisco, California: For completion of building, one hundred and two thousand dollars. Court—house and post-otiice. Trenton, New Jersey: For approaches, Trenton; grading, fencing, and paving, ten thousand dollars. Custom-house and post- omce, Austin, Texas : For continuing work on Austin; building, forty thousand dollars: Assayofiice, Helena, Montana Territory: For approaches, grading, Helena; fencing, and paving, ten thousand dollars Suh·treasury building, New York: For the purpose of further securing New York; the safety of the public treasure in the sub-treasury building, in accordance with plans to he approved by the Secretary of the Treasury, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necesgary, is hereby appropriated, and authorized to be expended upon said uilding. That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to apply so New Bum;uofEumuch of the unexpended balance of the appropriation for labor and qraving and PWM- expenses in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing for the Hscal year "'9 b“"d'"9· ending June thirticth, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight. as may be necessary to construct a plain, substantial tire-proof building on square numbered two hundred and thirty-one, at the intersection of Fourteenth 1877.41 105. and South B streets, to be devoted to the use of the Bureau of Engrav- ti) S"“*’··353· ing and Printing of the Treasury Department, to the mechanical pur- M °f pores of other bureaus and branches of said department, and to like purposes of bureaus of other departments; said building to be built of brick, and by contract, upon plans to be obtained and approved by the Secretary of the Treasury: Provided, That the amount of money appli- Pmvieo. cable to this purpose shall not exceed the sum of three hundred thousand Cmdollars for the said building, and twenty-seven thousand five hundred and thirty six dollars and fifty cents for the site: Provided further, Promeo. That the owner of the site mentioned shall convey to the United States, 7*”¢· by a good and snihcient title, to be approved by the Attorney-General, the parcel of land in square two hundred and thirty-one, described as follows, namely: Commencing at the intersection of Fourteenth street and South B. street, and running west on the south line of South B. street three hundred and seventy feet and two inches to Fifteenth street, thence south on the east line of Fifteenth street one hundred and sixty- six feet and eleven inches; thence east three hundred and seventy feet and two inches to Fourteenth street; thence north on the west line of Fourteenth street, to the place of beginning, and containing fifty-ve thousand and seventy-three square feet, including the area of alley, containing six thousand three hundred and sixty qnare feet. LIFE SAVING STA1*IONs. For salary of one superintendent for the life-saving stations on the 1§xp¤nses_0f1if¤- coasts of Maine and New Hampshire, one thousand dollars. °°·“”€ ¤°"’°°· For salary of one superintendent for the lifesaving stations on the coast of Massachusetts, one thousand dollars. For salary of one superintendent for the life-saving stations on the coasts of Rhode Island and Long Island, one thousand five hundred dollars. For salary of one assistant superintendent for the life-saving stations on the coasts of Rhode Island and Long Island, five hundred dollars. For salary of one superintendent for the life-saving stations on the coast of New Jersey, one thousand five hundred dollars. For salary of one superintendent for the life-saving stations on the coasts of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, one thousand dollars. For salary of one superintendent for the life-saving stations on the coasts of Virginia and North Carolina, one thousand dollars. For salary of one superintendent for the houses of refuge on the coast of Florida, one thousand dollars.