Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 14.djvu/347

 THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 296. 1866. 317 Columbian Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. — For the support of Colunibian the institution, including five hundred dollars for books and illustrative g;°g‘;;‘,E’;:g’ apparatus, twenty thousand seven hundred dollars. Dumb. For the erection, furnishing, and fitting up of two extensions to the buildings, to provide enlarged accommodations for the male and female pupils and the resident officers of the institution, thirty-two thousand two hundred and forty dollars. For the erection of a brick barn, carriage—house, cow-house, shop, gashouse, and ice·house, fourteen thousand five hundred dollars. For the improvement and enclosure of the grounds of the institution, including under-drainage and sewerage, four thousand five hundred dollars. Providenca Ikspital, D. (1- For the purpose of aiding in the erec- Providence tion of an additional building to the Providence Hospital, in the city of H°“P*’“l· Washiiigton, thirty thousand dollars 2 Provided, That if the said property Provisc. should ever be sold or diverted from the uses expressed in the act of Congress entitled "An act to incorporate Providence Hospital, of the city of V];’6‘*i_9h· 505; Washington, District of Columbia," approved April eighth, eighteen hun- °xm' p' 4 ‘ dred and sixty-four, then the sum of thirty thousand dollars shall be first paid out of the proceeds thereof into the United States treasury to reimburse the sum hereby appropriated. For the “National association for the relief of destitute colored women Destitutc coland children," incorporated under an act of Congress approved February g$§1d;g'f°” and fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, five thousand dollars, to be 1863,ch. ss. expended under the direction of the officers of the association. VOL xii P- 650- To enable the commissioner of public buildings to reimburse the cor- Reimburseporation of Wasliington for expenses incurred in improving streets and @6*2*0; Wash" avenues passing through and by property of the general government, un-  3,: Stigggm der the third section of the act approved May fifth, eighteen hundred and &c. sixty-four, entitled “An act to incorporate the inhabitants of the city of l$°;T·;l&8rg93• WVashington," passed May fifteenth, eighteen hundred and twenty, forty-`pl ` seven thousand two hundred and fifty-five dollars and eighty-one cents. Congressional Library. -— To complete the extension of the library of _ Congressional Congress, twenty-two thousand dollars. hbl`“Y‘ For furniture for the two wings of the extension of the congressional library, and for sliding cases for illustrated books, ten thousand dollars. For an additional appropriation, to be expended under the direction of Decoration of the joint committee on the library, to decorate the capitol with such works °“f’§g‘él‘ch ,29 of art as may be ordered and approved by said committee, as provided by vo}, kg,  ssl act approved August eighteen, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, five thousand dollars. For additional compensation of three laborers employed in the con- PW <>fl¤l>¤¤‘ gressioual library, commencing January one, eighteen hundred and sixty- ers' six, five hundred and forty dollars; and the compensation of said laborers is hereby fixed at seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum. For the purpose of erecting on the public land adjacent to the Treas- FFF?-prvvf ury Department a fire-proof brick building to afford additional room for  f" the Treasury Department, two hundred thousand dollars: Provided, That y` the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he hereby is, authorized to remove Presses, nur and scll at auction or otherwise any portion of the presses, machinery, and ;’hl_“°‘"Y¤ im:,?' apparatus employed in the treasury buildings, which from the diminution  bgggl-d of the volume of business or otherwise he may from time to time find to ¤¤¤¤¤c¤i<>¤· be no longer required. And the legal representatives of the corporation of Wlishington and Georgetown, and the portion of the county of Wash- \Vashingt<>n ington in the District of Columbia, not included in said corporations, be, ;‘g“i_G‘?°'g°“°“'“ . . . . . piovide, &c. and they are hereby, directed to provide and suitably furnish, without de- buyldingg {0,- Or. lay, 0. suitable room for the use of the orphan’s court, and two contiguous Phmlls ¤<>“¤‘*» rooms and a fire-proof vault for the use of the register of wills in and for Zgglfrgpigfétc, said county; and for the repayment of the expense to be incurred in exe- ofwills. ° von. xiv. Pun. — 25