Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 22.djvu/648

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ronrrsnvnnrn oouennss. sues. 11. ‘ou.14e. 1883. 621 9 To enable the Secretary of the Navy to pay H. H. Nichols for the en- H. H. Nichols, graving of the Bowditch Navigator, published by order of the Navy P"Y"‘°“* *°· Department, two thousand five hundred and eighty-one dollars and seventy-nine cent : Provided, That the account be found correct and —Promo. justly due. To pay the expenses and services of the civil commissioner and the Advisory Naval incidental expenses of the commission appointed by the Secretary of B°¤~“l- I d. the Navy, under the provisions of the act of August fifth, eighteen tkiafglxg °}°s,°m;' hundred and eighty-two, to report upon the question of advisability of 47;;, {3,,,,,;, gg; ` sale of any of the navy-yards, two thousand five hundred dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Navy to provide furniture for the new Furniture for quarters allotted to the Navy Department in the State, War, and Navy N"? D°P“'*m°m’· Department building, twenty five thousand dollars, which shall be immcdiately available. UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. mgggferivr D¤1>=¤¤>- — PUBLIC numnmds. iuggiblio build- For constructing fire-proof roof and remodeling the halls of the south and east wings of the building occupied by the Department of the Interior, sixty thousand dollars For casual repairs of the Interior Department building: For casual repairs of the department building, five thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars. For the Capitol extension: For work on the Capitol, and for general _Captiol exten - repairs thereof, including wages of mechanics and workmen and fresco- "°”· _ ` painter, forty-four thousand tour hundred dollars. For improving the Capitol grounds: For continuing the work of the Capitolgrouuda. improvement of the Capitol grounds, including permanent approaches to the House and Senate wings, pay to landscape architect, one clerk, and wages of mechanics, gardeners, and workmen, sixty-five thousand dollars; and hereafter all changes and improvements in the Grounds, including approaches to the Capitol, shall be estimated for in detail, showing what moditications are proposed and the estimate eost of the ’ same. _ ‘ · - Forhting the Capitol and grounds: For lighting the Capitol and LiZhti¤€ Cari ground}? about the same, including the Botanic Garden and Senate ***1 ““d g'°'"‘d'· stables; for gas, pay of superintendent of meters, lamp-lighters, gasiltters, and for materials for electric lighting, and for general repairs to, and purchase of lamps, lamp-posts, and pipes, thirty thousand dollars. ‘ For Senate stables and engine-house, one hundred dollars. PUBLIC LANDS. Public lands. Ouice of the surveyor-general of Louisiana: Contingent or- ‘ For contingent expenses of the omce of the surveyoegeneral of Lou- P°¤¤¢¤» ° <=¤¤ ¤¤¤‘i isiana·: For fuel, books, stationery, messenger and other incidental ,Y,:’;_°”"$?"°" expenses, one thousand dollars. Inu;,:,.; Oilice of the surveyor-general of Florida: i Florida. For contingent expenses of the office of the surveyor-general of Florida: For rent of office for the snrveyongeneral, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, one thousand dollars. L iiice of the surveyor-general of Minnesota: Minnesota For contingent expenses of the office of the surveyor-general of Minnesota: For fuel, books, stationery, pay of messenger, and other incidental expenses, one thousand dollars. Oilice of the surveyor general of Dakota: Dakota. For contingent expenses of the onice of the surveyor-general of Dakota : For rent of ofiiee for the surveyor-general, fuel, books, stationery, · ' and other incidental expenses, two thousand dollars. ' Odlcc of the surveyor-general of Colorado: 0¤|¤r¤¤¤- For contingent expenses of the onice of the surveyor-general of Col·