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352 FORTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 415. 1872. $:;%;,,8 the Bigpggsiholigpgred and sixty-nine, thirteen thousand four hundred am] · six . Edward R. To pay Edward R. Ferguson his salary as supervising inspector of F"€u“°“· steamboats, from March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, to Lluy twenty-second, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, four hundred and twenty-eight dollars and fifty-seven cents. _ I · Recoinage of For loss and expense involved in the recomage of gold coins in the sold ¤0i¤¤· treasury which are below standard weight, uudler Eg regugtioxg as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescm e, one un an ty ousand dollars. Redesmlng, To defray, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, the &¢·. minor °°i¤· expenses of redeeming and re—issuing the minor courage of the United agfgm eh_12r_ States, twenty thousand dollars, pursuant to the act of March third, Vol. Qui, p. 580. eighteen hundred and)1 seiventy-one, as muchdoff the iplme as may bz; necessary to be availa e or expenses mcurre uring e present sca ear. 0m,,,,,,., and y To enable the Secretary of the Navy to pay to the officers and crew crew of steamer of the United States steamer Kearsarge, for the destruction of the rebel K‘i‘g§‘;"g§‘ ,02 cruiser Alabama, under the provisions of an act entitled "An act for the .4ntL,cpi ss.relief of the officers and crew of the United States steamer Kearsarge," approved April seventeenph, eighgleend lnéndreid and seyentyé-gpo, eng hundred and sixty thousau seven un re an seventy- wo dollars an sixt -two cents. Pneumatic Tliat the sum of fifteen thousand dollars be appropriated for the pur-

  • l‘i’°*";’,:"",QS‘“i’*‘ pose of constructing a pneumatic tube, operated by hollow spheres or

E30 00 S’ otherwise, from the Capitol, along North Capitol street, to the government printing office, for the transmission of books, packages, etc., to be expended under the direction of the Secrepary of lihe Int<;`ri<;;·, aéid thai work to be done under the` supervision o the arc itect o the apito extension. Fllnml ***3 To enable the Secretary of the Navyto reimburse the funeral expenses }§§§,‘§$,‘{f,?fQj?,,‘f*° or the late Admiral David G. Forngut, two thousand dollars,to be pna gut. to his widow. Public works PUBLIO WORKS Uunmtxrnn rnnnsmtr nnranrmnnr. under the Treasmlhliiilig .PubZz'c Builclfngs. —Treasury building,W'ashington, District of Colinmbia.: il} S- , For annual re airs and improvements, fifteen thousand dollars; or im- ,,,gTmmy build` provements and repairs of heating apparatus, nine thousand dollars. Public building For continuation of the construction of the building for a custom-house “‘ChM,cmm_ at Charleston, South Carolina, one hundred thousand dollars. (;0iu,,,i,ia;’ For continuation of the construction of the building for post-oflice and court-house ut Columbia, South Carolina, fifty thousand dollars. M¤°lli¤¤i For paving, grading, and fencing the approaches to the building for a custom-house at Machias, Maine, two thousand dollars. New Orleans; For continuation of the construction of the building for a custom-house at New Orleans, Louisiana, three hundred thousand dollars. Omaha; For continuation of the construction of the building for a post-office and court-house at Omaha, Nebraska, one hundred thousand dollars. Baltimore. For continuation of the extension of the building for courthouse and post-oflice at Baltimore, Maryland, fifty thousand dollars. Ststeglepurt- For continuation of the construction of the building for the Departgg? bmldmg’ ment of State, lvasllillgton, District of Columbia, eight hundred thou- ’ sand dollars: For the east wing of the State, War, and Navy Departappropriations ments, four hundred thousand dollars : Provided, That all appropriations &;”·a;;{,·a{;i2°”*° for public buildings under the Treasury Department shall hereafter be ` available immediately upon the approval of the acts containing such ap- _ _ propriations. Sm “"d b“‘ld‘ To commence the erection of a building at Cincinnati, Ohio, for the