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 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. GH. 1-13. 1883. 603 I CHAP. 143.-An act makin appropriations for sundry civil expenses of tho govern- Mar. 3, 1883. ment for the fiscal year ending Juno thirtioth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, -···—·———; · and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rqrwentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, AP1>P¤i>fi9*§·*¤¤· und the same are hereby, appropriated for the objects hereinafter cx· S“"‘h'Y °“"1 °" pressed for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and p°m°°' eighty-four, namely: UNDER THE STATE DEPARTMENT. ‘ Stine Depart- IDED . For the use of the United States exhibit at the International Fishery Iuzem sti onal Exhibition, to be held in London in May, eighteen hundred and eighty- Fish'? E¤hib 1* three, to be expended by the United States Commissioner of Fish and "°“' Fisheries, under the direction and regulations of the Department of State, ten thousand dollars, which shall be immediately available. For international exchanges, Smithsonian Institution: For expenses Expenses or in- 0f the international exchanges between the United States and ioreigu *¤¤'¤¤·*i¤¤¤I ¤¤· countries, in accordance with the Paris convention of eighteen hundred °h“‘“g"’”· and seventyseven, including salaries and compensation of all necessary employees, seven thousand five hundred dollars. For salary of the secretary of lcgation at Vienna, one thousand Soc:-ctary of 1•- eight bundrcd dollars; and the salary of the consul-general at Vienna 8**-°¤·Vi°¤¤*· for tho iiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-four shall be only three v£;Q;“1`g°"°’“‘* thousand dollars. ` To enable the Government of the United States to take part, upon Expenseotcomtho invitation of the French Government, in experiments to determine mi¤¤i<>¤. °*¤·»*<>¤*· - electrical questions at a conference to be held at Paris, and to defray $*;*3, f‘{‘;€°;‘:';’° tho expenses of a commission of experts, not exceeding three in num- pm, bcr, on tho part of the United States, who shall serve without compen- , sation, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. To meet expenses of the State Department in vacating rooms in the Exponson or south wing of the State, War, and Navy building which are to be $*¤*° D9P¤¤¤¤¤¤* occupied by tho Navy Depm tment, one thousand dollars, or so much ;'Qc'“°‘°“‘g ’°°"‘“· thereof as may be necessary, the same to be immediately available. ' For tho purpose of rcimbursing tho legal representatives of Francis Francis P. Van P. Van Wyck, lato consul at Turks Island, deceased, for money ex- WY?. d<>¤=¤?=>¤¤di ponded in transporting the remains of said Van Wyck to his homo for   burial, one thousand dollars. fivgg gf UNDER THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Appropriations · for pub lo build- PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Q? “;f at- For custom·h0uso and post-onice at Albany, New York: Completion Albany. _ of building and approaches, and construction of elevators, forty- Evo thousand dollars. For postoffico and courthouse at Baltimore, Maryland : For comin- Baltimore. nation of building, one hundred and twentydivc thousand dollars. For post-office and submreasury at Boston, Massachusetts: For com— Boston. pletion of building and approaches, one hundred thousand dollars. , . For custom-house and post-oilico at Cincinnati, Ohio: For continue.- Cincinnati. tion, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For cnstom—h0use, court-house, and post-omoe at Memphis, Tcnnes· Memphis. seo: For continuation, twentydive thousand dollars. For marine hospital at Memphis, Tennessee: For completion, sixteen thousand dollars. For custom-house at N ow Orleans, Louisiana: For completion of New Orleans. approaches and for repairs, fifteen thousand dollars. For custourhouso and post-oilico at Hartford, Connecticut: For com- Hartford. · · pletion of approaches, two thousand dollars. For court-house and post-offices at Montgomery, Alabama: For ap- Montgomery, ‘ proachcs, liftoen thousand dollars. *1** r