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 THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 211. 1860. 105 For repairs of steamers and sailing schooners used in the coast survey, ten thousand dollars. For fuel and quarters, and for mileage or transportation for officers and enlisted soldiers of the army serving in the coast survey, in cases nougonger provided for by the quartermastefs department, five thousand do rs. For pay and rations of engineers for seven steamers, used in the by- drography of the coast survey, no longer supplied by the Navy Department, twelve thousand eight hundred dollars. To supply deficiency in the fund for the relief of sick and disabled sea- D°i<>i°¤°Y f°¥ men, one hundred and seventy-Eve thousand dollars. wm"' For the discharge of such miscellaneous claims, not otherwise provided MiS¤¤ll¤¤¤¤¤¤ for, as shall pe admitted in due course of settlement at the treasury, five °l‘“””‘ thousand dollars. For preserving the unfinished work upon the Charleston custom-house, Custom-houses Bve thousand dollars, and to pay for the marble already delivered at the ;:6?a‘;§;’l:“d Charleston custom-house, to be used in continuing the work on that building, fifteen thousand dollars; and the Secretary of the Treasury is di- Secretaryof rected to report to Congress in his next annual report on the Hnances the Two? "gs amount of ihrther appropriations that may be required to finish, respect- gmgunts mqgghqd ively, this custom-house and the one at New Orleans, and the time neces- to finish thm sary to complete the same, and whether any changes can be made, con- w°rks*&°' sistently with the purposes for which the building is intended, which will reduce the cost of completion, and in the mean time no further materials ml? Wd” shall be delivered for said custom-house. uvQ°l,,j;_ °` For preserving the unfinished work upon the New Orleans customhouse, five thousand dollars, and to pay for marble already delivered at the New Orleans custom-house, to be used in continuing the work on that building, twenty-Eve thousand dollars; and in the mean time no further materials shall be delivered for said custom-house. To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to fit up ready for the occu- Post-Otnce at panoy of the postmaster and his force, the necessary rooms in the custom- N"' °'1°““‘· house building at New Orleans, that is one half of the first iioor of the old levee front (designed for the Post-Oliice Department) according to the original design, twenty thousand dollars. For the extension of the Treasury building, three hundred and fifty Extension pf thousand dollars.  bum' For furnishing rooms in the Treasury building for the office of the Attorney Gm. Attorney G-eneral, two thousand Eve hundred dollars. ¤¤l'¤ WW- To pay for labor on, and materials furnished for, the Capitol extension, _ Capitol Extenone hundred and fifty-three thousand six hundred and one dollars and “°“· seventy-four cents; and to enable the superintendent to take care of the marble which has been delivered, and of the shops occupied, and to lay the marble flooring of the portioos and to pay for the bronze doors, forty- eight thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars; and for contingencies of the Capitol extension, twenty-three hundred dollars, making two hundred and four thousand eight hundred and twenty-one dollars and seventy- lour cents. For the prosecution of the work on the Capitol extension during the fiscal year ending the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, the sum of three hundred thousand dollars: Provided, That none of the 6 N¤n1t;¤:d¤i$(_¤¤ money hereby appropriated shall be expended in the decoration and v:£°k, 0,- mw embellishment of the Capitol extension by sculpture or painting, or other trated art. works of illustrated art. To enable the superintendent of the Capitol extension to purchase fllsgblgtsplgmus from Rice and Heebner thirty-four monolithic columns of American t‘;fm;£‘ ° x' marble at the price specified in their supplemental contract of March thirty, eighteen hundred and Efty-four, the marble for said columns to approved by the said superintendent, the sum of forty-seven thousand six vox.. xn. Pns.—14