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 Fomrmarentru coxermss. sms. II. cu. acc. 1885. 497 and grounds, given to the United States for naval purposes by the State of Rhode Island, and for improvements, furniture, fixtures, heating, lighting, water, and for books and stationery, eight; thousand dollars. Naval Training Station, Co:1ster’s Harbor Island, Rhode Island: For completing wharf, audlbr the maintenance, and repair of sea-wall, roads, and grounds, and the necessary labor and implements required for the proper preservation of the same, twentyfive thousand dollars. For repairs and preservation at navy-yards and stations, one hundred Repairs and twenty-five thousand dollars. UNDER THE DEPARTL/[ENT OF THE INTERIOR. For an additional Assistant Secretary of the Interior, who shall be First Assistant known and designated as First Assistant Secretary of the Interior, four S°°’°P**§`Y °f '°h° thousand ive hundred dollars. I“°°"°" The representative of the Department of the Interior appointed by ·‘Gmwtb of Inexecutive. order dated May thirteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty- d¤¤¤'i¤1A1'*-” four, as a member of the Government Board charged with preparing a Departmental exhibit for the United States at the Wor1d’s Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition at New Orleans is hereby authorized Copies ol: to be to have reproduced five thousand copies of the “Growth of Industrial ¤'°P¤>d¤¤•¤d- Art", illustrated, prepared by him for said exposition, and to pay the . cost of the same out of the amount heretofore appropriated for paying the expense of the Departmental exhibit under his charge: Provided, Prvvivv- That the unexpended balance to the credit of said Departmental exhibit is sufficieut to psy the cost of such reproduction and all other expenses incident to said exhibit. Of said reproduction one thousand two hun- Dimmmmm. dred copies shall be for the use of the Senate, three thousand five hundred copies for the use of the House of Representatives, and three hundred copies for the use of the Department of the Interior. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Publiebuiidings. For casual repairs of the Interior Department building: For casual Interior Departrepairs of the Department building, five thousand seven hundred and ¤¤¤¤#· eighty dollars. · For the Capitol: For work on the Capitol, and for general repairs capitol. thereof, including wages of mechanics, workmen, and fresco-painter, thirty-five thousand dollars. For completing the cleaning of the outside walls of the House and Senate wings of the Capitol, and the approaches thereto, three thonsand dollars. ' For improving the Capitol Grounds: For continuing the work of the Capitolgmunds. improvement of the Capitol Grounds, and for care of the ground, in-` cluding the pay to landscape architect, one clerk, and wages of mechanics, gardeners, and workmen, thirtyfive thousand dollars. For continuing the construction of the terrace and grand stairways of Construction of the Capitol, as shown on plan accompanying the letter of the Secretary *°¤F°°° md GTM? of the Treasury (Executive Document Number Nine, first session Forty- :g'f""‘Y” dc"?" eighth Congress) including wages of mechanics and laborers, two hun- ` drecl thousand dollars; and this appropriation shall be immediately available. For lighting the Capitol and Grounds: For lighting the Capitol and Lighting Cupigounds about the same, including the Botanic Garden and Senate and WL •>¢¤· ouse stables: For gas, electric lighting, pay of superintendent. of meters, lamp-lighters, gas-litters, and for materials for gas or electric lighting, and for general repairs twentyfive thousand dollars, of which sum five thousand dollars shall be immediately available. For new floor in engine-house near Senate stable, and for general mhcuao repairs of engine-house and Senate stable, three hundred dollars. °°°' °*°N¤~ xxi1x...:;;! ‘ ‘ -