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 FORTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. I. OH. 433. 1882. 317 For aqdntncnnl compensation to the master armorer at the national armory m Sprgngficld, Massachusetts, while performing the duties of mmster maqlumst; at said armory, one thousand dollars. For repanrs ofprscnals = For repairs of arsenals, and to meet such un- Repnirs of amforqsccn expcudatures an arsenals as accidents or other contingencies “°l”· dnring the year may render necessary, forty thousand dollars. nmmmcs AND GROUNDS IN Am; AROUND WASHINGTON. For Qsbc improvement and care of public grounds as follows: I¥¤Pi‘<>V¤¤¤¤¤{* For nmproving grounds south of the Executive Mansion, fifteen thou- '“'d °“ ° °f P“"]‘° sand dollars. gm For ordinary cam of greenhouses and nursery, including construction of two additional greenhouses for propagation of bedding plants for decorating the public grounds, four thousand dollars. Fqr ordinary cam of Lafayette Square, one thousand dollars. For care and improvement of reservation numbered three (Monument Grounds), one thousand dollars. For construction and repair of iron fences, five hundred dollars. got mannro and hs; uling the sane, five thegxisgnd dollars. or pain in iron ences, vases, am s an m posts one thousand ive hundred gollars, p, P · For purchase and repair of seats, one thousand dollars. gm- purchase and repair of gra thgnsand élcllurs. or tron, 1mm,' ur vnssu stock for u m  $1   gs mseryr For removing snow and ico, one thousand dollars. · For doworpots, twine, baskets, and   one thousand dollars. For cam, construction, and repair of fountains m the public grounds including the enlargement of basin and purchase of suitable material for the fountain at the north bout of the Executive Mansion, two thousand dollar};. i, _, For abatxng nuisnnces, fave hundred dollars. ‘ For improving various reservations, fifteen thousand dollsrq, For improvement and cam of Smithsonian Gmundqhvo thousand ullars. ’. ·, ` For improvement of reservation numbered seventeen and site of old canal northwest of same, twenty thousand dollars: Provided, That no part thereof shall be expended upon other than property belonging to tbc United-States. ` For paving roadways and sidewalks to the north front of the Executive Mansion, ten thousand five hundred dollars. For mnt of the 0Hicc·for the use of the “c0l0no1 in pbargc of public buildings and gmuuds", in the city of Washington, six hundred dollars; to be paid hom the appropriation for rent of quartcrmastcxf ohicca in, the act making appropriations for the Army, and for other purposes, · for mghtccu hundred and sigh ty three.  For repairs and fuel at the Executive Mansnon as follows: dE!•°¤**'• ¥•¤· For care and repairof tha Executive Mansion, including the improve- °“‘ mont; of the drainage of the basement, twenty thousand dollars. For rcfurnisbing the Executive Mansion, twenty thousand dollars. For {ucl for the Executive Mansion and greenhouses, two thousand ive hundred dollars.    For care and necessary repair of tho consarvatorxcs of tha Execntnvc Mannion, five thousand five hundred dollars. For lighting the Executive Mansion and public grounds : For gas, psy of lampligbtcrs, gas- fiftqrs, plumbers, pbnmbmg, lamps, lamp-posts, matcsbcniand reyggrs of alakgndstfucl ancglngbts f•;x·£Hice, and stables, · lbrvstc ment asm: crtcgrecn cusesn cnurscry can thousand dollars: grobidcd, That for each burner not conucctui with a h••i••. matnrin the lamps on the public grounds nc rncro than twenty ive dollars shall be paid por lamp for gas, including lrghting, cleamng, and