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 THIRTY—-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sxss. 1. Ch. 154. 1858. 323 the southwest corner of the square, setting the curb, and raising Ninth ge? “’l3§°f UN Street in front of the building to its proper grade, filly thousand dollars. bSi§§;`g °° For repairing the fence around that portion of the mall upon which the Smithsonism institution is situated, one thousand dollars. For cleaning out the sewer traps on Pennsylvania Avenue, three hundred dollars. For purchasing plants for the conservatory at the Presidenfs house, Plants for conone thousand dollars. s°""°°'y‘ For the completion of the Washington aqueduct, eight hundred thousand W¤¤hi¤g¤<>¤ dollars, and, in addition thereto, so much of the appropriation of two hun- a‘q°°du°f dred and fifty thousand dollars " for paying existing liabilities for the Washington aqueduct, and preserving the work already done from injury," contained in the act entitled “An act making appropriations for certain 1866, ch. 129- civil expenses of the government for the year ending the thirtieth June, A"“·P· S6' eighteen hundred and fifty-seven," approved eighteenth August, eighteen hundred and Hfby-six, as may not be required for said purposes. For United States Capitol Extension, seven hundred and fifty thousand  Girpiwi ¤Xt<>¤· dollars: Provided, That none of this appropriation shall be expended in S‘°IQ‘;) m for embellishing any part; of the Capitol extension with sculpture 01- paintings embedishincnts unless the designs for the same shall have umdergone the examination of a glth s°l’*lP“g‘°· committee of distinguished artists, not be exceed three in number, to be °"m°ss’ °` selected by the President, and that the designs which said committee shall accept shall also receive the subsequent approbation of the Joint Committee on the Library of Congress, but this provision shall not be so construed as to apply to the execution of designs heretofore made and accepted from Cl‘2\.Wfo1'd and Rogers. For extension of the General Post Office, one hundred thousand dollars. EX*¤¤Si<>¤ of For binding two thousand four hundred copies of Code of the District of G°}§QnSQf;%lfé°:' Columbia, at seventy-five cents per copy, authorized by act approved third or District of March, eighteen hundred and fifty-Eve, one thousand eight hundred and C{>g;*g¤;’L**·174 seventy-five dollars. V0] ’X_ i,_ 6g_ For defiaying the expenses of n certain party of Omaha Indians who visit gf visited the city of Washington during the months of Februa,ry and March, OM-h¤ I¤di¤·¤¤· eighteen hundred and fifty-two, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior-being the balance of a former appropriation, which was carried to the surplus fimd on the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven-—three hundred and thirty-five dollars. For continuing the extension of the Treasury building, Eve hundred t EX*°“’{;’”u$f thousand dollars. iggsmy u ` For continuing the work on the custom-house at New Orleans, Louisi- Continuing ana., two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. ;'(’£‘5°,; ‘§‘s;,°m' For continuing the work on the cust0m—h0us¤ at Charleston, South Orleann, La. Carolina, two hundred thousand dollars. M Cl¤¤l<’·¤'>°¤» For the completion of cust0m—h0uses at the following places, viz: at s`&mp1mOnM· Ellsworth, Maine, two thousand dollars ; at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, certain customfifty thousand dollars; at Bristol, Rhode Island, including fencing and l‘°“*°S· grading, five thousand dollars; at New Haven, Connecticut, sixty thousand dollars ; at Oswego, New York, ten thousand dollars ; at Pla.ttsburg, New York, ten thousand dollars; at Newark, New Jersey, ten thousand dollars; at Norfolk, Virginia, twenty thousand dollars; at Pensacola, Florida, five thousand dollars; at St. Louis, Missouri, twenty thousand dollars; at Mobile, Alabama, including fencing and paving, thirty thousand dollars ; at Galena, Illinois, ten thousand dollars; at Milwaukie, Wisconsin, ten thousand dollars; and for annual repairs at cust0m—h0uses, fifteen Annmu ,.61,,h.s thousand dollars. For the completion of marine hospitals at the following places, viz: at Completion of Portland, Maine, three thousand dollars ; at St. l\rIark’s, Florida, two thou- certain mnrinv sand five hundred dollars; at New Orleans, Louisiana, including filling up 1‘°“l"t“1" site, grading, introducing gas and water pipes and fixtures, and naming,