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 114 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 177. 1868. _ Five ¤f the For supplies of ship-chandlcry, fifty thousand eight hundred dollars, Qglgtgmeigvgn For commutation for quarters, five thousand dollars. the mkes, m be For travelling expenses, five thousand dollars: Provided, That five of md “P» &°· the six steam revenue cutters stationed upon the northern and northwest. ern lakes and their tributaries shall be laid up, and that no more of the Certain rev- money appropriated by this act shall be paid on their account than so frgm Atlantic and that the Secretary of the Treasury be authorized and directed to lay up ¢0¤S¤· and withdraw from commission every revenue cutter 0H` the Atlantic coast, C t ti bays, [and] gulfs, not actually required and needed for constant service. bunch of ·1»,w_ Omzstrumtion Branch of the Treasury Department. — For the construcsury Depzm- tion of a custom-house at Portland, Maine, one hundred thousand dollars. mgfmand M8 For the construction of a building, to be used as custom-house and Saint Pain. i post-office, at Saint Paul, Minnesota, fifty thousand dollars. New Y<¤k· For the construction of a barge office at New York, fifty thousand dollars. Portland. For the construction of a building, to be used as a court-house and post-office, at Portland, Maine, fifty thousand dollars. Philadelphia. For the construction of appraisers} stores at Philadelphia, fifty thou- Sand dollars. Des Moines. For the construction of a. public building at Des Moines, Iowa, for a court-house, post-ollice, and the accommodation of officers of the United States, eighty-nine thousand and eight dollars. M¤<li5°¤· For the construction of a public building at Madison, Wisconsin, for a court-house, posnoflice, and the accommodation of officcrs of the United States, fifty thousand dollars. Portland, Orc- For construction of a. public building for 2. custom-house, United States g°“‘ court-room, and post-ofliee, at Portland, Oregon, fifty thousand dollars: Proviso. Provided, That said building, when completed, shall not cost: more than one hundred thousand dollars. ` SP1‘i¤gll<¤ld,Ul· For the construction of a public building at Springfield, Illinois, for a court-house, post—office, and the accommodation of officers of the United States, twenty-five thousand dollars. B¤¤g¤r- For completion of the extension and repairs of the eustom—house at Bangor, Maine, twenty thousand dollars. Cairo. For the construction of post-office and custom-house at Cairo, Illinois, forty-nine thousand dollars. 0g¤t£:· For the completion of the custom-house and post-office building at Ogtlensburg, New York, forty thousand dollars. RQPWSJ SW of For repairs and preservation of custom—houses and other public buildpublic bmidmgm ings, fifty thousand dollars. Fumitum. For furniture and repairs of Furniture for the same, twenty thousand dollnrsi. H0¤¤¤p;- For heating apparatus for custom-houses and other public buildings, •v,mm, and thirty-five thousand dollars. For vaults and safes for depositaries, twen- ¤¤i¤S· ty-five thousand dollars. North wing of For vaults for north wing of treasury building, twenty-five thousand treasury build- dollars_ g` For fitting up fixtures and furniture for the north wing of treasury building, twenty-five thousand dollars. For the north wing of the treasury building and the approaches, includ- ing fittings and fixtures, one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars. For repairs of the east front, zmdincidenml repairs of the entire buildb“;;di,,g_ ing, fifteen thousand dollars. Bi-mich mint For completion of the branch mint building at Carson City, Nevada, §’c&?5;‘l" C‘“Y· fencing the grounds, and for machinery, fixtures, and apparatus, and for yum gud putting up the same, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars: Provided, g¤¤¤¤gl¤?F to w-I That the mint of the United States, and branches, shall continue to rciinc nQQ’tO‘;0;’3LQl" gold and silver bullion, and no contract to exchange crude or unparted w exchange,&c. bullion for refined bars shall be made until authorized by law.
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