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 FORTYNINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CII. 902. 1886. 223 sand eight hundred dollars for marble wainscot in post-office workingroom; in all, four thousand one hundred and twenty-eight dollars and forty cents. For post-office at Lexington, Kentucky: For approaches and heating Lexington, Ky. apparatus complete, thirteen thousand dollars. For court-house and post-office at Leavenworth, Kansas: For ap- Lenvonw ortn, proaches complete, exclusive of iron fence, four thousand five hundred K¤¤¤· dollars; for connection to city sewer, fourteen dollars and three cents; in all, four thousand Eve hundred and fourteen dollars and three cents. For courthouse and post-office at Louisville, Kentucky: For con- Lonisvme, Ky. tinuation of building, two hundred thousand dollars. For court-house and postoffice at Lynchburg, Virginia: For ap- Lynom»nrg,Vo. ` proaches complete, exclusive of iron fence, seven thousand five hundred dollars. ‘ _ For court-house and post-office at Macon, Georgia: For completion of Maoon,Ga. building under present limit, dftythousand dollars. For post-office at Minneapolis, Minnesota: For continuation of build- Minnea p olis, ing, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. Mi¤¤· For court-house and postofiice at Nebraska City, Nebraska: For ap- Nebraska City, proaches complete, exclusive of iron fence, five thousand dollars. NW- To repair walks and fountain in United States grounds surrounding Lincoln, Nebr. post-office building in Lincoln, Nebraska, five hundred dollars. For mint building at New Orleans, Louisiana: For extraordinary re- New Orleans, Ls. pairs absolutely necessary, fifteen thousand dollars. For post-office at New Bedford, Massachusetts: For the purchase of New Bedford, land adjoining and additional to that authorized to bepurchased by MW- the act of February twentieth, eighteen hundred and eightydive, thirty- v°l‘ 23·P· m thousand dollars. ' For the postoffice, custom-house, internal-revenue office, and court- New H nvo n , house at New Haven, Connecticut: To pay an assessment for the con- C°¤¤· · nection with the city sewer, two hundred and ten dollars. - To pay assessment for replacing sidewalkfor marine hospital, Detroit, Dvtryit. Mich- Michigan, five hundred and thirty dollars and sixty-two cents. ` For court-house and post-office at Oxford, Mississippi : For approaches Oxford, Mass. complete, exclusive of iron fence, five thousand dollars. For post-office and court-house at Peoria, Illinois: For approaches Pwriu, I11. complete, exclusive of iron fence, seven thousand five hundred dollars. For court-house and postoffice at Pensacola, Florida: For approaches Pensacola, Fla. complete, exclusive of iron fence, five thousand dollars. For court-house and post·oiIice at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: For Pittsburgh, Ps. continuation of building, two hundred and fifty- thousand dollars. For custom-house and post·office at Port Townsend, Washington Port. Townsend, Territory: For approaches and heating apparatus complete, twelve W•¤l¤· thousand dollars. For post-office at Poughkeepsie, New York: For approaches com- Ponghkeepsim plete, exclusive of iron fence, five thousand dollars. N- Y- For post·office and court-house at Quincy, Hlinois: For approaches Quinoy,Il1. complete, exclusive of iron fence, five thousand dollars. For post-office, custom-house, and court-house at Rochester, New Rochester, N. Y. York: For continuing the work on and construction of the building, one hundred thousand dollars. For custom-house and post-office at St. Joseph, Missouri: For con- Saint Jose pir, tinuation of building under present limit, fiftythousand dollars. M°·_ _ For courthouse and post-office at Saint Paul, Minnesota z To enable SmntP¤ml,Mm¤- the Secretary of the Treasury to purchase the ground, consisting two lots, adjoining the United States court-house, and post-office building in the city of Saint Paul, in the State of Minnesota, fronting not toexceed one hundred feet on Wabasha street and extending back to the depth of the said lots, or, in his discretion, ground adjoining the said premises of the United States, and fronting not to exceed one hundred feet on Fifth street and extending back the depth of said Government premises, thirty-iivo thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.