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 FORTY-SEVENTH commmss. sms. 1. cu. 433. 1882. 325 Uxgitqcl States tlncrctoz Provided further, That the total cost of said Cm. bmlding shall pot exceed the sum of four hundred thousand dollars. r gr the Uaprtol extension: For work on the Capitol, and for general _Capim1 extenrepaxrs thereof, including wages of mechanics and workmen and fresco- “‘°“· — pmutcy, forty thousand nine hundred dollars. 4 ' For nmproviug the Capitol Grounds: For continuing the work of the Irgprovsmcut of lmprovvment of the Capitol Grounds, including permanent approaches C“P"’°l g"°“”d‘- to the House and Senate wings, pay of landscape architect, one clerk sing wages of mechanics, gardeners, and workmen, sixty-five thousand e o urs. For lighting the Capitol aud grounds: For lighting the Capitol and m8h**i¤8»°*°· grounds about the same, including the Botanic Garden and Senate stables; for gas, pay of superintendent of meters, lamplighters, gasfiftcrs, and for materials for clectric-lighting, and for general repairs to ° and purchase of lamps, lump-posts, and pipes, thirty thousand dollars: Provided, That the proper accounting officer of the United States Treas- Pmm. ury is authorized to allow to be paid be the superintendent of meters, from the appropriation for lighting the Capitol and grounds for the fiscal year ending Juno thirtinth, eighteen hundred and eightymwo, the sum of one thousand two hundred dollars, in full for his salary for the said fiscal year, which sum has been withheld from tho said superintendent of meters by a decision of the First Comptroller of the Treasury: And further, That the said superintendent of meters be Produc. hereafter owed to draw an additional salary of nine hundred dollars $¤P¤¤‘i¤*¤¤d¤ ¤_* per ummm, 1:0 be paid by the District government, for his services as   superintendent of street lamps under the said government of the Dis- tion. p° trick of Columbia. But theraggregatc annual salary of said superintendent shall not exceed two thousand one hundred dollars. For the Seuutc stable and angina-house : For new furnace for engine- S¤¤¤¢<7 ¤t¤·¥>i¤ hcnsc aud casual repairs to buildings, four hundred dollars. ****1 °“€‘“°'h°““°· PGDEBG 0 0 rumzc Lnms. cmtifrgmgagxi _ sm-v¤y¤n·g¤mor•l Oflicc of the survcy0r—g¢mu·al of Inuisiuuz *"Ijumma_ For contingent expenses of the l 0E0e of the survoym··goncral of Louisiana: For fuel, books, stationery, messenger, and other incidental A ` expenses, one thousand dollars.` _ Otlicc of the survcy0z·-gcncmlof Florida:F1<>¤d•- For contingent expenses of the chico of the surveyor-general of Florida: For rent of office for the surveyor-general, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, one thousand dollars, _ Ofiicc of the surveyor general of Minnesota: _ _ M¤¤¤°¤°'°=*· For contingent expenses of the chica of the surveyor-gcncml of Mug- . uesota: For fuel, books, stationery, pay of messenger, and other mmdental expenses, one thousand dollars. 0Hiw of the surveyor-general of Dakota: Dakota. For contingent expenses of the officc of the surveyor general of Dakota: For rent of 0600 for the surveyor-general, fuel, books, statnouary, and other incidental expenses, two thousand dollars. Office of the survcyorgeucml of Colorado: C¤l·>¤d¤· For contingent expenses of the oiico of the surveyor-general of G010· mdo: For rent of officc for the surveyor-general, fue], books, stanonary and other incidental expenses, one thousand (ive hundred dollars. Offices of the SlII'VBj’0l'·g8D8l‘H1 of New Mexmo: New Mnxiuo. For contingent expenses of tho office of the surveyor-general of New Mexico: For rem; of office for the surveyor-gcuam{, pgy of messenger, Incl, books stationery, purchase of safe, and other mmdental expenses, two thousand tivo hundred dollars. _ _ _ _ Olco of the mu·v¢:y0r—gencm\ of Cuhformaz _ C•}¤f¤¤¤»· For ccntiu nt. expenses of the office of the surveyor-general of Quigfumbs For Eel, books, stationery, pay of messenger, and other mmdanul expenses, four thousand douan.