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THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 296. 1866. 815 For lighting Four-and-a.-half Street across the Mall, and Maryland Avenue·wcst, and Sixth Street. south, fifteen thousand dollars: Provided, WC01;‘p¤1?fi¤¤°Y That the corporation of Washington city shall light their street lamps ho? {:,**531:2 with seven-feet burners, twenty-one nights in each month, from dark until mee: lumps. daylight, and that no part of this appropriation shall be disbursed until it is proved to the satisfaction of the commissioner of public buildings that said corporation have so lighted their street lamps. For pay of lamp-lighters, gas-fitting, plumbing, lamp·p0sts, lanterns, Payot’1ampglass, paints, matches, materials and repairs of all sorts, twenty thousand 1‘gb*°"“·&°· dollars. For casual repairs of the Potomac, navy yard, and upper bridges, six B¢‘id8¢•· thousand dollars. For repairs of Pennsylvania Avenue, five thousand dollars. Mi°°°u°-¤°°“'· For public reservation number two and Lafayette Square, in addition to the sale of hay which may be raised on tho former, three thousand dol- Iars. For purchase of fuel for the centre building of the capitol, fifteen hundred dollars. For erecting a new draw in tho navy yard bridge, Eve thousand dol- Iars. For taking care of the grounds south of the Presidentfs house, continuing the improvement of the same, and repairing fences, three thousand dollars. For repairs of water-pipes, five hundred dollars. For cleaning and repairing sewer traps on Pennsylvania Avenue, three hundred dollars. For casual repairs of all the furnaces under the capitol, dvo hundred dollars. For under-draining the President’s garden and capitol grounds, one thousand dollars. To enable the commissioner of public buildings to so grade a portion of North Capitol Street as to relay the water-pipes leading from the government spring to the capitol, sufficiently below the grade as to secure from frost, and to relay said pipes, eight thousand one hundred and forty dollars. For hauling manure for top-dressing tho public grounds, five hundred dollars. For the protection and improvement of Franklin Square, fifteen hundmd dollars. For watchman for Franklin Square, six hundred dollars. For the compensation of eight extra clerks in the oinca of Indian afi EXW GTGYFS i¤ fairs, under the acts of August fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, March g{?£§S?f mm" third, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, and March third, eighteen hundred 1854, ch. 267. and sixty-five, for the fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred 18Y3%l·5;f,i5”*$·z and sixty-seven, eleven thousand two hundred dollars. vol x..p. (;78. ° For the continuation of the work upon the north portico of the patent 1865, 9h· 127· umm building, of any thousand dollars. Vqlhggg mg?- For additional contingent expenses of the northeast executive building, Northeast or the building occupied by the Secretary of State, including extra watch- ;’*°°“"i"° b““d· men und laborers, six thousand dollars. ng' For salaries of commissioners under "An act to provide {br the revision Commissionand consolidation of the statute laws of the United Statcs," approved :;:t$£‘"s° June twenty-seven, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, and for clerical ser- 1868,dh. 140. vices, and other incidental expenses, the printing to be done by the gov- 4***% P- 74- ernment printing officea, twenty-five thousand dollars. For the payment of temporary clerks of the first class in the office of the rT¤mP<>¤`¤¤‘Y · commissioner of pensions, under the direction of the Secretary of of the 2Q;];?`" p°m°° Interior for the Hscal year ending June bhirticth, eightccu hundred and sixty-seven, twenty-five thousand dollars.