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· 388 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 837. 1890. ,,.ggggg¤¤*i¤ uw GOVERNMENT IN THE TERRITORIES. ¤·¤·e¤·¤4<1iti<>¤¤1 Tnnmronr or N EW MEXICO: For salary of an additional associate mma justice of the supreme court of the Territory of New Mexico, pro- Am. p-2%- vided for by the act of July tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety, three thousand dollars. ‘1>c1>¤-mwtcfsuw. UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE.

 BINDING MANUSGRIPT PAPERS: For completing the restoration,

rm mounting, and binding of certain manuscripg letters and papers of I . Washington, Hamilton, Jefferson, Madison, onroe, and others, in the Department of State, relating to the early history of the United States, six thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Pgwchw M por- PURCHASE or Poarnsrrsz For the purchase of the Eportraits of , um Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams, ainted by Dalton . Marchant, P¤·tM82· at a price not exceeding one thousand) two hundred and nfty dollars each, two thousand five hundred dollars. ¤¤¤>¤¤rr»p•¤-rmm. UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. mane nundings PUBLIC BUILDINGS. meg-;f}#¤£ REPAIRS OE BUILDINGS, INTERIOR 'DEPARTMENT: For repairs of amt Interior Department and Pension Buildings, eight thousand dollars. Freizht aevam. For freig thelevator in Pension Building, three thousand dollars. 0•Di¤¤1 Fon THE CAPITOL: For work at Capitohand for general repairs R°P°i”· M thereof and for placing electric call be in the Committee rooms of gm rhs- ¤¤¤ {lilac House Eng of thetpuiilgglntg, inclplding of mechanics, · rers, an resco 1·, -one thousand 0 rs. E *¤¤8· ¤¤¤¤ To enable the Arcglthlct of the)Capit0l to increase the steam plant of the Senate wing by removing five old, condemned boilers, and replacing them with boilers of five hundred horse-power capacity, of the same type as the new ones now in use, nfteen thousand dollars, or as much thereof as may be necessary. WW ¤l¤*:*·°¤‘· *‘¤~ To enable the Architect of the Capitol to rearrange west ele- ° vator, dropping the same down to a level of the terrace rooms, inchédirégd tue cost of cutting through walls, three thousand five un re dollars. Gnwimuws Imuzovme rms: CA1>1·I·oL GROUNDSZ For continuing the work of. the improvement of the Capitol Grounds and for care of the grounds, Including pay of landscape architect, one clerk, and the pag of mechanics, gar eners, and laborers, twenty thousand dollars. capnen umm. APITOL TERRACES: For paving terrace and completing the interior of rooms and corridors, including steam heating, and or the pay- giept of amounts retained on contracts, twenty-seven thousand o ars. n‘;‘g}*,{*l¤¢°*P**°'°°° LIGHTING THE CAPITOL AND G1zoUNI>s: For lighting the Capitol and gfounds about the same, including the Botanic Garden, Senate and ouse stables; for gas and electric ighting; pay of superintendent of meters, lamp lighters, gas-litters, and for materials and labor . for gas and electric lighting, and for general re airs, twenty four °,f;¥l_,*;¤u*gh{¤;,:.§gs·gj thousand dollars. And the Architect of the Capitol is hereby House am senate authorized to ay, out of any balances on hand heretofore a pro- '“¥'* priated for lighting the Ca itol building, a sum not to exceed) two undred dollars per month for the use o the electric-light plants in the House and Senate wings, from the beginning of the first session of the Fifty-first Congress to and including June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety; and said Architect is also authorized to pay for use of these plants at the same rate when used during the fiscal year