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350 THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 210. 1864. For surve inv the public lands in the Territor of Arizona, ten thousan dollars. For surve in the public lands in the Territo of Idaho, ten thousand d H Y S P YY o ars. For surveying the public lands in the Territory of Montana, ten thousand dollars. Miscellaneous_ Jlfscellaneous. — For earring [carrying] on the work of the commis- Vol.x. p. 1089. sion appointed under the first article of the reciprocity treaty with Great Britain, eight thousand dollars. , C**Pl*°l °X*°°‘ For continuing the work on the capitol extension, three hundred thou- Swm sand dollars. bul;=;¢;¤¤t—0fH¤¤ For finishing the patentroffice building, seventy-five thousand dollars. g' To enable the commissioner of agriculture to pay a debt incurred by the commissioner of patents in preparing the agricultural report for eighteen hundred and sixty-one, and transferred. to the account of the agricultural department in pursuance of an opinion of the Attorney-General of September eighteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, three thousand seven hundred and four dollars and five cents. To restore the salary of the chief messenger in the department of agriculture to nine hundred dollars per annum, at which it is tixed, three hundred dollars. Telegraph be- For the annual subsidy for facilitating communication between the

d‘{f¤gQ;“' Atlantic and Pacific states by electrical telegraph, forty thousand dollars.

·r,.,,,smy sx. For the continuation of the north wing of the treasury extension, live ¥¢¤Si<>¤· hundred thousand dollars. ’l‘reasury For furniture for treasury building, twenty-five thousand dollars. b“Q}g;'{g_ For the construction of vaults, as an additional security to the public funds in United States depositories, thirty thousand dollars. Repair. &e.,of For the repair and preservation of custom-houses, marinehospitals, °¤¤°°*¤·h°¤¤°¤· and other public buildings under the supervision of the Treasury Department, forty thousand dollars, . Custom-house For the purpose of building a new custom-house at Portland, Maine, Bi P°'*l**“d· M°· on the site owned by the United States, fifty thousand dollars. Fumiture and For furniture and repairs of furniture of the various public buildings {,°lEm‘;1°lp“b1'° under the supervision of the Treasury Department, fifteen thousand dolgs` lars H°¤¤¤g ¤PP¤¤’* For heating appanatus for the east front and centre wincr of the treas- °t"°‘ nry building, in addition to available appropriations, twelve., thousand five hundred and thirty-seven dollars and sixty-seven cents. Plates, paper, For plates, paper, and special dies, and the rintin of circulatin & P E 8 mg nous_ ‘ ,' psari y mcurre in procuring said notes, mc u - °‘* f" °"°"l°°` notes and ex enses neces` "ld` 'dl d mg miscellaneous items, four hundred and forty-one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. · For the discharge of uch miscellaneous claims, not otherwise provided for, as shall be admitted in due course of settlement at the treasury, ten thousand dollars. brilggzigcigfum For the payment of messengers of the respective states for conveying votes. to the seat of government the votes of the electors of said states for President and Vice-President of the United States, twenty thousand dollars. h I l For stationery for the Treasury Department, forty-tive thousand dollars. “P¤¤¤¤¤¤l B38B- For compiling and supervising the Biennial Register, per act of March {861, Cb_ M_ second, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, five hundred dollars. Vol. xii. p._1-L1. To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for the branch-mint at San S8:‘;;’;;‘c,“;:f “t Francisco for the year ending thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, seventy-one thousand three hundred and eleven dollars and ten cents. H In_diz$p_ho=til; To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for the costs, charges, and °‘“’ ‘l“‘°°° · expenses properly mcurred by the State of Minnesota in suppressing Indian hostilities in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-two, the sum of