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 348 THIRTYJJIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 210. 1864. Armoiysqnare, For repairing fence around Armory Square, five hundred and thirty- 8**** three dollars. For pjnting the iron railing around the capitol grounds, fifteen hundred dollars. For cleaning and painting the crypt and passages under the rotundc, two thousand dollars. To pay expenses incurred by the commissioner of public buildings in enlarging bench in supreme court room, one thousand two hundred and fourteen dollars. For repairs of navy-yard bridge, twenty-tive thousand dollars. For' balance due the draughtsman for his services in charge and continnation of the series of maps ordered by resolution of the fourth May, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, for part of the fiscal year ending in eighteen hundred and sixty-two, fifteen hundred and twenty dollars and thirty-eight cents. For repairs to the bridge acrms the Potomac River at Little Falls, two hundred and fifty dollars. Accommoda- To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to provide temporary acwmg°”’ f;" $*2**** modations for the State Department, and for such of the clerks of the secepu menond auditor of the treasury as cannot be accommodated in Winder’s building, ten thousand dollars. Jai1i¤thsDis- Jail of the District of O'oZu·mbia.—-For salary of warden of the jail trigp C°l?mbi°· in the District of Columbia, from February twenty-ninth to thirtieth of warggiyo June, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, at the rate of sixteen hundred dollars per annum, five hundred and forty dollars and sixty-five cents. Smithsonian Smithsonian Institute. — For the preservation of the collections of the I“m“°"‘ exploring and surveying expeditions of the government, four thousand dollars. Government Government H>spital for the Insane. -.For the support, clothing, and l*°°Pl**l f°' nm medical treatment of the insane of the army and navy and the revenuemum cutter service, and of the District of Columbia, at the government hospital for the insane in said district, including five hundred dollars for books, stationery, and incidental expenses, sixty thousand five hundred dollars. For finishing, furnishing, heating, and lighting additional accommodations in the east wing, five thousand dollars. For continuation of the wall enclosing the grounds of the hospital, ten thousand dollars. For iron coping of the battlement of the hospital edifice, two thousand five hundred dollars. Sscretaryof the The Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorized and required to set ggzxxgfpa apart from the pay of any officer of the navy, or of the marine corps, ,405,,,,-in in. y who may be under treatment by his order in the government hospital for ¤¤¤¤ h0¤Pi¤¤· the insane, such a portion of the monthly pay of said officer as may be needed for his personal use and comfort in addition to the ordinary re- Superintendent sources of that establishment. The superintendent of the government officer of the navy, or of the marine corps, that shall be set apart in the manner and for the purpose hereinbefore described, but the Secretary of the Navy may, in his discretion, increase or reduce the sum so recommended to be set apart. The said sum set apart for the per- Portion set _ sonal benefit of any officer of the navy, or of the marine corps, under 'gzztpggigaggld treatment in the government hospital for the insane, by order of the .;,4;, Secretary of the Navy, shall be paid to the said superintendent of that institution, by the paymaster having charge of the said officer’s accounts; and the receipt of said superintendent for the sum which he is authorized by the Secretary of the Navy to draw from the said paymaster shall be equivalent to the receipt of the legal guardian of said officer,_ or to that of the officer himselfi The said superintendent shall disburse the money thus set apart and drawn by him, and he shall
 * ‘::;;‘:m°”d°h° hospital for the insane shall recommend the portion of the pay of such