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 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 177. 1868. 115 Imrnnxon Dnmnrunnr. Puxtzigsi De- Rent of Office for Surveyors- General: For rent of surveyor-general’s Omces for otiice in Oregon, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, P“"°Y°"'g°“°’°l including pay of messenger, one thousand dollars. m Omgm; For rent of surveyor-general’s office of California and Arizona, fuel, h_?“m`°f“l“ "“d books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, including pay of messen- mm ger, two thousand dollars. For office rent for the surveyongeneral of Washington Territor fuel WP“l’l“€“’° · · · y’ ’ Territor · books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, one thousand dollars. y’ For office rent of the surveyowgeneral of Kansas, fuel, books, stationery, Kansas; and other incidental expenses, one thousand dollars. For office rent of the surveyongeneral of Iowa and Nebraska, fuel, Iowa Mid N¤- books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, one thousand five hun- braskal dred dollars. For rent of surveyor-general’s office in the Territory of Dakota, fuel, D¤i<<>¢¤s books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, one thousand dollars. For rent of office for the surveyor—general of Colorado and Utah Ter- C<>i¤¤¤i<> mid ritoi-ies, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, one thousand Um]; dollars. For rent of office of the surveyor-general of Idaho, fuel, books, sta- Idaho; tionery,`and other incidental expenses, one thousand dollars. For rent of office for the surveyor-general of Nevada, fuel, books, sta- Nevada; tionery, and other incidental expenses, one thousand five hundred dollars. For rent of office of surveyor-general of Montana, fuel, books, station- Montana. ery, and other incidental expenses, one thousand dollars. 1|hning.——- For collecting statistics of mines and mining, twenty-ve smisnosof hundred dollars, to be expended under the direction of the commissioner mlggp {tc, of the general land office. pp. BOS?;;';). For expenses of receiving, arranging, and taking care of copyright Receiving. &¤· books, charts, and other copyright matter, one thousand eight hundred g°€Y"gm° b°°k°’ dollars, to be paid out of the patent-ollice fund. Public Wor/cs under the Supervision of the Architect of the Uapitol Ex- Public works, tensio·n.—For repairing and Hnishing the capitol extension, one hundred Zfggggggfbga _ thousand dollars: Provided, That no improvements, alterations, or repairs ,;,0; ,,,mm,;.,,,_p of the capitol building shall be made except by direction and under the _G¤pii¤i ¢¤¤¤¤- supervision of the architect of the capitol extension. S‘°1¥;,0vi,0_ For the repairing and tinishing the work on the new dome of the Capi- Dome of capitol, five thousand dollars. *°l· For painting the exterior of the eastern portion of the City Hall in City Hull- Washington, fourteen hundred dollars. For resetting steps, calking cornice, and painting, seven hundred and fifty dollars. For repairing rough-casting and other plastering, one hundred dollars. For repairs to tin roof and rain-spouts, two hundred dollars. For sundry brick and carpenters work, three hundred and fifty dollars. For renovating and ventilating court-room, four hundred dollars: Pro- Court-room. vided, That the corporate authorities of the city of Washington appropri— P”°“*°· ate and expend a like sum for painting and repairs of the western portion of said building. For the annual repairs, such as painting, glazing, keeping roofs in or- ;A¤¤¤¤l Y°· der, also water pipes, pavements, and approaches to public buildings, Hf- PWS' teen thousand dollars. For continuing the work on the north front of the patent-office build- b Eigtent-oiiiicg ing, and for improving G Street from Seventh to Ninth Streets, ten thou· s,‘;“,f_“g ““ sand dollars. _ _ Smithsonian Institution.--For the preservation of the collections of Iufélgéglggflm the exploring and surveying expeditious of the government, four thousand dollars.