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 814 THIR'I`Y—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 296. 1866. Extra pnyto For compensation to the commissioner and chief clerk of the general
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orgenm,1 me sideration of the- increased duties devolving on them from June seventh, office. eighteen hundred and sixty-five, to December thirty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, in connection with the census of eighteen hundred and sixty seventeen hundred and fifty dollars. Iron fences, Fdr painting iron fences, two thousand five hundred dollars. &°· For repairing gates to the iron fence enclosing Lafayette Square, five hundred dollars. To repair and whitewash the wooden fences around the several reservations one thousand dollars. For repairing the arch on New Jersey Avenue below the coast survey building one thousand dollars. Wsteqpipcs, To repair or replace the water-pipes which convey the water from the zfd d"“'”’g°# spring in Franklin Square to the President’s house, and to the Treasury, War, and Navy Departments six thousand dollars. For making the road fron; the President’s stable to the house, fifteen hundred dollars. For four new pave-washers on Pennsylvania Avenue, one thousand dollars. To pay for drainage by pipes of the wastewater from the Presidents house, the cow·stable, cow·yard, and small greenhouse, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. Botanic gsr- For an iron fence around the botanic garden, fifteen thousand dollars. d°§j3cumhe0ns To cause to be painted in the square panels of glass, in the ceiling of of West Virginia the House of Representatives, the escutcheons of the States of West Vir- °¤d N°'”·d*· ginia and Nevada, the sum of one hundred and thirty dollars. Additional la- For compensation of one additional laborer hereby authorized to be ap· £;,"g;“£;’“'Y pointed in the library of Congress, commencing July first, eighteen hungdred and sixty-six, seven hundred and twenty dollars. _ Warming For purchase of coal and pay of firemen to warm the library of Conm""Y‘ gress, two thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. Tmnsisu; For care, support, and medical treatment of sixty transient paupers, P¤¤P°¤`¤ medical and surgical patients, in some proper medical institution in the city of Washington, under a. contract to be formed with such institution by the comrpissioner of public buildings, twelve thousand dollars, or so much thereo as may be necessary. Public For hire of carts on the public grounds, two thousand dollars. 8'°‘“‘d'· For purchase and repair of tools used in the public grounds, four hundred dollars. For purchase of trees and tree·boxes, to replace, when necessary, such as have been planted by the United States, to whitewash tree-boxes and fenqes, and to repair pavements in front of the public grounds, three thousan dollars. Capitol water- For annual repairs of the capitol water-closets, and to put the proper °i°’°'“'· number of water-closets in the upper stories, public stables, water-pipes, pavements, and other walks within the Capitol Square, broken glass, and locks, and for the protection of the building, and keeping the main approqchesh to it unencumbered, in addition to the sale of old material, twe ve thousand dollars. Axgggfia For grading and repairing Virginia Avenue, ten thousand dollars. wm,_P,,,,,,_ For keeping the spring and water-pipes which supply all the drinking water to the capitol in repair, and erecting a substantial wooden fence grppnd the ground on which the spring at Smith’s farm is, one thousand 0 ars. mg¤PR°l °¤*¤¤· For the capitol extension, two hundred thousand dollars. F,,,,_ For fuel, in part, for the Presidents house, five thousand dollars. Lgpting capi- For lighting the capitol and Presidents house and public grounds mv · agound gielm, aroundthe executive offices, and Pennsylvania Avenue, sixty thousand ollars.