Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 17.djvu/393

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FORTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 415. 1872. 353 accommodation of the United States courts, custom-house, United States ing at Cincindepository, post—ofl‘ice, internal revenue and pension offices, and for the “¤*if°F§°“"r$i purchase at private sale, or by condemnation, of ground for a site there- °m` °°S°’ for, the entire cost of completion of which building is hereby limited to Limit to cost. two million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars (inclusive of the cost §;?é dl- gg of the site of the same), seven hundred thousand dollars; and the act of ’p` ` March twelve, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, authorizing the purchase of a site therefor, is hereby so amended as to limit the cost of the site to a sum not exceeding five hundred thousand dollars. To commence the erection of a building at Hartford, Connecticut, for Building at the accommodation of the custom—house, post·otiice, pension-ofiice, United gffigiiinq States circuit and district courts, and internal-revenue offices, one hun- house,&c.; dred thousand dollars. To commence the erection of a fire-proof building at Albany, New at Albany, N. York, for the accommodation of the custom-house, post—office, United Eu li”g“S{°m‘ States circuit and district courts, and internal-revenue offices, one hun- °use’ °" dred thousand dollars. For paving, grading, and fencing the approaches to the new custom- Oygdeusburgh, house and court—house building at Ogdensburgh, New York, three thou- N· ·i sand dollars. _ For the erection of an addition to the building at Indianapolis, belong- I¤di¤¤¤I><>li¤· ing to the United States, for the further accommodation of the United States courts, post-office, local land—oflices, and internal revenue and pension offices, one hundred thousand dollars; and the sums hereby ap- Appropriations propriated for the construction of public buildings shall be available ;‘;€li"‘f yggllfggfe immediately upon the approval of this act; and the balances of appro- (gmail, unc;- priations for the current fiscal year for the construction of public buildings Pemlsyl i>>}l¤¤¢¤¤ under the control of the Treasury Department, which may remain unex· m°pp‘°lmmd' pended at the close of the current fiscal year, are hereby re·appropriated for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy- three. For necessary furniture and outfit for the post—otHce and sub—treasury Furniture, &c., building at Boston, and for preparing the approaches thereto, fifty thou- g' P‘?“EHi$¤ sand dollars, to be paid out of the appropriation already made. °" m Us D` To purchase additional ground adjoining the site of the building occu- Additionalland pied for the purposes of United States court—house and post-office, Mad- l¤ MadlS°¤· ison, 1Visconsin, eleven thousand dollars. For machinery and apparatus for the new branch-mint building at San &B{*’f)l:_l1;*;'v>;• Francisco, California, one hundred and sixty thousand dollars. b,,,,Qch_m,,,t, San Francisco. LIGHTJIOUSES, BEACONS, AND FOG-SIGNALS· Llghi·h0u$€§, beacons, and tog- Burnt Coat Harbor light-station : For two beacon lights, to serve as a sldggizt Coat range on the coast of Maine, ten thousand dollars, and any balance of the ;*;*;;>°*h 1 14 3 appropriation of ten thousand dollars made by act of March third, eight· Volfxzj p_ git,` een hundred and seventy-one, that may remain in the treasury June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two. For a steam fog-signal on Seguin island, at the mouth of the Kennebec Seguin Island. river, on the coast of Maine, five thousand dollars. For light-house at 1Vood-End, Provincetown harbor, Massachusetts, wootpnnd, fifteen thousand dollars. For re-establishing and setting up two small beacon-lights in the bar- Newburyport. bor of Newburyport, the site of one of which has been washed by a storm, ten thousand dollars. For steam fog-signal at Beaver-Tail light-station, on the coast of Bi-wv<=r—T¤i1· Rhode Island, five thousand dollars. For erecting a portable beacon at Bullock’s point, on the east side of P¤ll<><>l<’¤ Providence river, Rhode Island, one thousand dollars. pom` VOL. xvxr. PUB.-- 23