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 THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 167. 1867. 461 For continuing the work on the capitol extension, two hundred and fifty Capitol gx_ thousand dollars. tension. For the dome of the capitol, fifteen thousand dollars. Domg For the purpose of paying the total liabilities of the census office, ex- Census Omw elusive of the amount claimed to be due to the United States marshals and their assistants, eight hundred and ninety dollars and sixty-four cents. For repairs to marine hospital at Louisville, Kentucky, ten thousand Marine hospidollars. tal. Q For a custom·h0use in Newport, Vermont, ten thousand dollars. CyS*<>m·h0¤S¤ For purchase of a site and the erection of a building for a custom- °‘t1a;g`Q;§;;’ Vt' house and post-ofiice at Machias, Maine, twenty thousand dollars. For custom-house and post-office at Astoria, Oregon, twenty-five thou- Astoria. sand dollars: Provided, That vessels may load and unload at the city of Loading, &c. Portland, in said State, under such regulations as may be prescribed by  f55S3S at the Secretary of the Treasury. m an ` For constructing Ii1‘e—pr00f appraist-‘:l‘S’ Stores on the property known 39 Appraisers' the Pennsylvania Bank building, and belonging to the government, Phila.- 8*%*%, d I h_ dclphia, Pennsylvania, fifty thousand dollars. U A tr w" For repairs and preservation of custom-houses and other public build- Repairs, &c. ings, twenty-tive thousand dollars. §;S"§;°m‘h°“‘ For repairs of the building used as the custom-house and post-ofiice at ’ ' Middletown, Connecticut, six thousand dollars; and for the erection, under the direction of the lighthouse board, of an iron spindle on Success Rock, Iron spindle on Long Island Sound, five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as shall be S“°°°“ R°°k· necessary. For the payment of fixtures and furniture furnished to said office, six hundred dollars. For furniture and repairs of furniture of custom-houses and other pub- Custom-houses lic buildings, twenty-five thousand dollars. For burglar and fire proof vaults and safes for depositories, twenty Burglar, &o. thousand dollars. Pm0f sms- For replacing galvanized iron roofs with copper orslate roofs, twenty- Copper, &c tire thousand dollars. *°°Ys· For furniture, carpets, and miscellaneous expenses of treasury buildings, Treasury thirty-tive thousand dollars. b“lldi“é~’*’· 'l`o detiay the expenses of a survey of a tract of land for a park and Presidential site for a presidential mansion, made under the resolution of the Senate m“”Sl°“· requesting the same, two thousand five hundred dollars. 1 For heating apparatus for public buildings, twenty-five thousand dol- Heating. ars. For United States court-house and post-office at Des Moines, Iowa, court-house, eighty-tive thousand dollars. Qc; M Des _ For the completion of the approaches and fencing to the treasury build- I (dpgigury mg. Htty thousand dollars. building For continuation of the treasury extension, fifty thousand dollars. For repairs and alterations in the New York custom-house, thirty thou- New Y¤rk Sand dollars_ custom-house. For furniture and repairs of the same, seven thousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to purchase thirty copies of the Statutes at first nine volumes of the United States Statutes at Large, nine hundred L“’g°· and forty-tive dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to adjust and settle the accounts James Tufts. of James Tufts for enumerating the inhabitants of the Territory of Mon- C‘*“$“S °f M°“‘ MHZ, under the direction of the governor of said Territory, as authorized mm` by the act of May twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, entitled 1864, ch; 95, § 4- “A¤ act to provide a temporary government for the Territory of h10n- V°l' X"` P` 87 mM," the sum of six thousand nine hundred and ninety-six dollars, or S0 much thereof as may be necessary.