Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 14.djvu/341

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THIRTY-—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 296. 1866. 311 and to be completed by surgeon J. H. Baxter, sixty thousand dollars: Provided, That the editions of both publications thus ordered shall be dis- Editions, how posed of as Congress may hereafter direct: And provided _/itrther, That mgzmgigg the necessary engraving and lithographing for these publications may be litbggmphjug executed under the direction of the Secretary of War, without advertise- *h°¤¤f°F· ment. For transportation of officers of the marine corps, their servants, troops, Marino corps. and expenses of recruiting, fifteen thousand dollars. For the enlargement and repairs of the custom-house and post-office Custom-house, buildings at Bangor, Maine, thirty-five thousand dollars. &°· ” B““8°’i For the repairs of the custom-house and post office and the walks and at Middletown. fences adjoining the same, at Middletown, Connecticut, five thousand dollars, the same to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury. , For the erection of a chapel on the naval academy grounds at Annapo- Chapel at lis, Maryland, twenty-five thousand dollars, and the existing appropria- ”““l °"“d°m7· tion for the enlargement of the chapel is hereby repealed. Survey of the Coast. —- For the survey of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts Coast survey. of the United States, including compensation of civilians engaged in the work, and excluding pay and emoluments of officers of the army and navy, and petty officers and men of the navy employed in the work, two hundred and fitiy thousand dollars. For continuing the survey of the western coast of the United States, including compensation of civilians engaged in the work, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars. For continuing the survey of the South Florida reefs, shoals, keys, and coast, including compensation of civilians engaged in the work, and excluding pay and emoluments of officers of the army and navy, and petty oflppers and men of the navy employed in the work, twenty-five thousand dollars. For publishing the observations made in the progress of the survey of the coast of the United States, including compensation of civilians employed in the work. five thousand dollars. For repairs of steamers and sailing schooners used in the coast survey, twenty thousand dollars. _ For pay and rations of engineers for four steamers used in the hydrography of the coast survey, no longer supplied by the Navy Department, ten thousand dollars. To provide for a survey of the Isthmus of Darien, under the direction Survey of of the War Department, with the view to the construction of a ship-canal I?*h':}“5 gi D¤· in accordance with the report tr the superintendent of the naval observa- giifir S lp tory to the Navy Department, forty thousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to collect reliable statistical Statistics of information concerning the gold and silver mines of the Western States €°}d ““‘l.Qg'°:_ and Territories, which shall include the labor and capital employed, the églngmes Sd product and the modes of working the same, and which information shall Territoriesbe reported to Congress, ten thousand dollars. Light-/zouse Establishment. —- For the Atlantic, Gulf, and Lake coasts, Light-house viz, establishment. For supplying the light-houses and beacon-lights with oil, wicks, glass chimneys, and other necessary expenses of the same, and repairing and keeping in repair the lighting apparatus, two hundred thousand two hundred and eighty-seven dollars. For repairs and incidental expenses of improving and refitting the same, one hundred and eighty thousand dollars. For salaries of five hundred and eighty-nine keepers of light-houses and lighted beacons, and their assistants, two hundred and thirteen thousand one hundred and ninety-three dollars and thirty-three cents. For salaries of Forty-three keepers of light-vessels, twenty-three thousand nine hundred dollars.