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 THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 30. 1864. 25 For furniture, carpets, and miscellaneous items for the treasury building, twenty-tive thousand dollars. For the payment of claims due various parties for furniture and for the New York alterations in the offices of the assistant treasurer and collector of customs g‘;Sl°m`h°“S°* at New York, and for constructing burglar-proof vaults, eighty thousand ` dollars. For completing the repairs of the government warehouse on Staten Island, ten thousand dollars. For alterations of the cust0m—house at Cincinnati, Ohio, twenty-five &C¤S'><>m·l¤0¤S¤¤» thousand dollars. °‘ For alterations of the custom-house at Louisville, Kentucky, fifteen thousand dollars. For completion of the custom—house at Dubuque, Iowa, thirty thousand dollars. For repairs and preservation of custom·houses, marine hospitals, and other public buildings, under the supervision of the treasury department, ten thousand dollars. For furniture and repairs of furniture of the various public buildings, under the supervision of the treasury department, five thousand dollars. For the payment of Ephraim Swett, for services as superintendent of Ephraim the custom—house at Belfast, Maine, nine hundred and ninety-two dollars. S‘”°“~ For erecting new furnaces in the basement of the east wing of the pat- P¤€¢¤*>·<>m¢° ent-office building, fifteen thousand dollars. *’“"‘*”‘g· For repairs of rooms in sub-basement of the west wing of the patentoffice building, Eve thousand dollars. For the capitol extension, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Capitol exten- For the construction of water-closets in the basement of the south front Simof the patent-office building, two thousand dollars. For deficiency in the appropriation for keeping in repair and partially i’ost—oiHce Enishing and furnishing the post-oflice building, nine thousand one hun- bulldmgi · dred and seventy-one dollars and ninety-nine cents. For the completion of the post-office building in Philadelphia, twenty- in Philadslfive, thousand dollars. ph"' For deficiency in the appropriation for salaries and expenses of the thD§{?*”·€°S commissioners appointed under the fifth section, act of sixteenth February, ch? vm: eighteen hundred and sixty-three, three thousand five hundred dollars. xii. p. 653. For deficiency to pay salary of one Indian agent, each, in Utah and _ Nevada Territory, from third March, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, ,u1€€;;“a;§°§§ to the first July, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, at five hundred dollars vada_ per annum, as increase pay, one thousand three hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents. To supply deficiency in the appropriation for the public printing, one _ Public printhundred and eleven thousand dollars : Provided, That hereafter no print- “‘£·’· i}“R€'» &9· ing or binding shall be done, or blank books be procured for any of the ,nf{Q‘;‘Q‘§*bl;‘“‘i‘ executive departments of the government without a written requisition on driiie uuly on the superintendent of public printing from the head of such department, grmen <>Yd¤Fi or for either house of congress, except on the written order of the sec- °' retary of the Senate or clerk of the House of Representatives, for which Post, p. 118. said printing, binding, or blank books may be required. And the said superintendent, in his annual report, shall hereafter be required to report Report of Suthe amount of work ordered and done, with a general classification there- P°m"t€“d°”t‘ of, for each department. To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for paper for the public printing, three hundred and seventy-four thousand dollars. To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for the public binding, one Binding. hundred thousand dollars. For lithographing and engraving for the House of Representatives, ten Litbvgruphing, thousand dollars. &°• von. xm. PUB.—3