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 208 FORTYEIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 332. 1884. during the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-five. Mars Island. Navy-yard, Mare Island, California.: Continuation of stone dry-dock, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Coasters' Harbor For Coasters’ Harbor Island, Rhode Island : For completion of wharf, mana- dredging, heating apparatus, water supply for drill hall and trainingships, repairs to old building and main causeway, and for lighting thoroughfares, houses, and vessels at Coasters’ Harbor Island, twenty one thousand dollars, Navy-yards and For navy yards and stations, one hundred and twenty-five thousand stations. doum-8 UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Hot 8,,,;,, 8, To complete the improvement of the Hot Springs Creek, in the town creek. of Hot Springs, Arkansas, seventy-five thousand dollars,. BUREAU or 1.41:01:. commissioners: For salary of Commissioner of Labor, three thousand dollars · salary L=¤>¤¤» ¤hi¤f ¤1¢=¤k· of chief clerk, two thousand dollars; rent of moms for use of Rqreau. °“`· and for fuel, light, and stationery, thme thousand dollars; and for other necessary expenses of said Bureau, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, and as provided by law. seventeen thousand dollars; in all, twenty-five thousand dollars. Pubuebuildings. PUBLIC Buummes Interior Depart- For completing the reconstruction of the south and east wings of the ¤¤¤¤*· building occupied by the Department of the Interior, by completing the work on the south wing and main portico on F street ready for occupancy, ninety-one thousand dollars, d For repairing the heating apparatus of thesouth wing, two thousand ollars, For constr·uction of coal-vaults on the north front of the building, and the replacing of flagging ruined by the debris from nre of eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, seven thousand five hundred dollars, For rebuilding of fumaces in the east wing, and putting them in serviceable and safe condition, one thousand dollars, For casual repairs of the Interior Department building: For casual repiairséif the Department building. five thousand seven hundred and eighty ollars, Capitol. For the Capitol extension : For work on the Capitol, and for general repairs thereof, including wages of mechanics and workmen and frescopainter, forty thousand dollars, Cspitol sm¤¤<l¤· For improving the Capitol Grounds: For continuing the work of the improvement of the Capitol Grounds, and for care of the grounds, including the pay to landscape architect, one clerk, and wages of mechanim gardeners, and workmen, fifty-two thousand dollars, or constructing terraces north of the Capitol, section marked A. as shown on printed plan accompanying the letter of the Secretary of the Treasury (Executive Document Number N ine, first session Forty eighth Congress), sixty thousand dollarsiineluding wages of mechanics and Pnuiao. laborers: Provided, That the wor under this appropriation shall be contlned to the north front of the Capitol building, and shall not exttgndcryestward beyond the line of the west front of the Senate wing of e pito Lighting cspi- For lighting the Capitol and grounds: For ’ hting the Cs. itol and ML •*¤·. grounds about the same, including the Botaniclgarden and Begate and House stables: For gas, electric lighting, pay of superintendent of meters, lamp-lighters, gas-utters, and for materials for gas or electric lighting, and for general repairs, twenty thousand dollars.