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548 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ons. 1069, 1070. 1888. ‘?“9‘“‘°"” °* “¥’¥"°· For the Interior De artment, including the Civil Service Commismauonh-C°¤tmu€d` sion, three hundred gud forty thousand dollars, including not exceeding mu) thousand dollars for rebmding tract-books for the Genera Lan Bice. For the National Museum, for printing labels and blanks and for the "Bulletins" and annual volumes 0 the "Proceedings" of the Miyrseiiip, ten thousand dgllafs. 1 S f H or the United States eo ogica urvey, as o ows: For en avin the illustrations necessary for the report of the Director iight giousand dollars- _ For engraving the illustrations necessary for the monographs and bulletins, thirty-five thousand dollars. _ H Fo1;1 printiggl apd binding the monographs and bulletins, twenty- ve thousand dollars; For engraving the geological maps of the United States, fifty- four thousand dollars; . For the Department of Justice, seven thousand dollars; For the Post-Office Department, two hundred thousand dollars; BEM tllie gg-ricultural f elpalrgtment, lthiiilty thoiésgnd dollars; or the epartment o a or, eig thousand dollars; I For the Supreme Court of the United States, five thousand dollars; d Eor the supreme court of the District of Columbia, one thousand o ars; For the Court of Claims, fourteen thousand dollars; For the Library of Congress, fifteen thousand dollars; . For the Executive Office, three thousand dollars; pwuouonppmpu- And no more than an allotment of one—half of the sum hereby ‘°“°'* appropriated shall be expended in the two first quarters of the fiscal year, and no more than one-fourth thereof may be expended in either of the two last quarters of the fiscal year, except t at in addition thereto, in either of said last quarters, the imexpended balances of allotments for p1-eceding>quarters may be expended. Leaves of absence. To enable the Public rinter to comply with the provisions of the law granting thirty days' annual leave to the employees of the Government Printing Office, one hundred and ninety thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary- to pay pro-rata leaves of absence to employees who resign or are discharged (decision of the First Comlptro lef·)i fifteen thousand dollars; in all, two hundred and five t ousant 4 dollars. New esgmeem. For a new engine and boiler, including the cost of erecting the same, twelve thousand dollars. New aory. For the construction of an additional stor · to the south center tire-proof main building of the Government Iirinting Office and the removal of the electrotype foundry to the same, sixteen thousand dollars. Approved, October 2, 1888. ...°°*°"" °· ‘““· mS§$.feé‘Ll.Y1T{$ilS¤3'2§`S“£’§‘t'»l€°i*suhis- $'§‘0?€EEr2*¤amadb't°g” ‘b°.‘§.‘3.?‘°,,..‘3‘,‘i°, K°“` Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re resentatires 0 the . Li, f ummm souznem United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Louisville §;,£‘,§,‘g{‘g‘§ §§,,’",§§§ Southern Railroad Company, a corporation or nized under act of Hiwr and iw mba the general assembly of the Commonwealth of ?enmc?, be, and it um" is hereby, authorized to construct and maintain a bri ge, and approaches thereto, over the Kentucky River, in the State of Kentucky, and also a bridge or bridges over the tributaries or forks of said river, at such point or points as said company may deem suit~ able for the passage of 1tS said road over said river, or its tributaries