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 106 THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 211. 1860. P*‘<>"l¤°- hundred dollars: Provided, That no part of the aforesaid sum of three hundred thousand dollars appropriated for the prosecution of the work shall be applied to the purchase of marble columns. Contiggent ex- For Contingent Expenses of the Senate, viz.: P°“““ ° S°““°°' For fixtures for gas, and furniture, for the committee, office, and other rooms and apartments in the north winv of the Capitol, as directed by the resolution of the benate of thirtietll March, eighteen hundred and sixty, nineteen thousand four hundred dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Committee to audit and control the contingent expenses of the Senate. Washington For the completion of the Washington aqueduct, five hundred thousand A‘l;°d°°°' 619 dollars, to be expended according to the plans and estimates of Captain Eggugé, Ot! Meigs, and under his superintendence: Provided, That the office of engi- Potomao wats; ueer of the Potomac water works is hereby abolished, and its duties '°’k” ¤b°1*¤h¤d· shall hereafter be dischar ed b the chief en 'neer of the Washin n Aq ed to s y s¤. sw u uc gnstom-house For furniture required for the new custom—house, post·office, and United gfvffégljfuiagfgrg 3:;:; p1o,1;·;;ooms at Wheeling, Virginia, one thousand four hundred and atggigppigppuse m£p;·D3h30§@r of the custom-house in the city of Baltimore, fifteen Light-house Dighbhousc Estab(ishment.—For Atlantic, Guy, and Lake Coasts, viz. : °“§l’,2;*ll2?’g;m. For supplying the light-houses and beacon-lights with oil, glass chiman Lug, c,,,,;,' neys, wicks, chamois skins, polishing powder, whiting and other cleaning materials, transportation and other necessary expenses of the same, repairing Sud keplping in repair the lighting apparatus, one hundred and thirty- SIXF iousan· two hundred and twenty-six dollars. U ’ Hghpgoipjizsngng pgcxdental expegsep, retitupg and improving all the - l. u1 ings connec e tierewit one iund d d fift thpsandapxie hunfdrgad apd twenty-six dollars and fourteen hint? Cen or s aries o ve undred clt -ht k f Yah - and lighbbeacons, and their asgidtadig, yodhg hundredrinfd ei?rhl;(di1ghl2 thopsand nine hundred and twelve dollars and ninety-seven cond. or salaries of forty-nine kee ers of light- ss l t - sand three hundred and fifty dollgrs. g W e S, wemrseven thou _ Igor seaman s wages, repairs, supplies, and incidental expenses of forty- exgi tg liglgtqpcssels, one hundred and seventy-two thousand seven hundred an ve dollars. For expenses of raisin cl` t'n' ‘ wm ::1., .r· no,. €.1.d§'§??i§.§’.f‘$'§,'..?.& FSF2K;?.?; §§3“Z?§i.'I§L“2Z.`i or co orm an nll h S. B6`?] thoimnd dollars. g um ering a the buoy, one hundred and _or expenses of visitinv and ins ectin l` ht d th ‘ ‘- ggtrgn, one thousand fourchundred End fgurigens ddlllaijs diitluiiga;-2;; n For commissions, at two and a half · _ per centmn to such superintendents iififi-its i.T..?.i$.?i"‘.1€.‘i"i!i‘{;£‘.‘Z,3“'.Z’.I’ 3l‘é*°.f..E€.`E..‘2'E’iI'iZ° ‘° ai? TS Mf? “g“"““ .. . · _ a may e is ursc ythem in O f 3S1E:':;;;; cggglegtli ggltgtce, six thousand six hundred and thirty-eight nliorula, wl e oasis o Cal'Or · · {,'§g'§,‘};,,‘g§,‘}_ fiHce¤_1igh¢-house; a¤.ifZ;l;:’°¤-;;gl,:;”   S;’*’¥£Y‘,Qg °*"“°°*° °***¤¤» P<>li¤bi¤g powder, and other cleanin mst ·atSy’ lc S’ tudpnj Gxpenses of keeping lamps and machinelygin Oli;;!` ’ tr_l39sl§)Pr- ¤¤gdr¤d and S`lXlZ=Y•slx dollars and Sixtyfour cents. ’ en t 00s3H Sl! at a;K';$1:‘!;08 otlghirtygiivpilkeepers and assistant keepers of light-houses, thousand d052m ¢ ¢¤¢ mg eight hundred dollars per annum, four