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 238 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 902. 1886. Brooklyn, N. Y., NAVY YARD, Bnoonm, N1·:wYom:: For repairing and preserving ¤¤'Y·Y¤d· granite dry-dock, one hundred thousand dollars. ccmersmrmr NAVAL thAHHGSTAHON, COASTEB’S HARBOR ISLAND, Ruoma ¤,°”l ISLAND: For extending wharf and dredging; repairs to main cause- °‘°“·m‘°°° d' way, sea wall, roads, buildings and grounds, and the necessary labor E¤P¤¤¤¢¤· and implements required for the proper preservation of the same, eight thousand dollars. _ _ _ For repairs and improvements on buildings; heating, lighting, and furniture for same; books and stationery; freight and other contingent expenses; facing building with Portland cement; purchase of food and maintenance of horses, and mail wagon, and attendance on same, six thousand dollars -. _ Repairs, etc., REPAIRS ANDPRESEBVATION: For repairs and preservation at navy- Lnaggxrs-rds ¤ rr d yards, and stations, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. State Depart- STATE DEPARTMENT. l113D. . ‘ F;¤¤¤h¤p¤1i=¤ti¤¤ Fx11NOI! SPOLIATION CLAIMS: To enable the Secretary of State to °l‘t1¥”- I t complete the preliminary search already made in France for records s_,,,,.‘;h°,-gQ",£d gm? and other documents aifecting the rights or claims of American citizens cure records, etc. under the act of Congress approved January twentieth, eighteen hun- V¤l· 23, p. 283. dred and eighty-nve, entitled “An act to provide for the ascertainment of claims of American citizens for spoliations committed by the French prior to July thirty-iirst, eighteen hundred and one ”, and to make a _ similar search in Spain or elsewhere, and to procure the records and documents already found and that may hereafter be found, or certified copies or abstracts thereof, to be used by the Attorney- General of the United States before the Court of Claims, five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be expended under the direction _ of the Secretary of State. ¤¥¤{_¤•= <>!¤¤l>¤{¢h{ Summa or **Lmnurr Emrcumsmc run Wom.D:¤ To defray §v°5,,f°”"‘g the expenses incident to the landing, housing, protecting, and inaugurating upon Bedl0e’s Island of Bartholdi’s statue of “Liberty Enlight- _ ening the World," and for constructions of platforms, repairs of wharf, Expenses or in- clearing grounds of unsightly structures, and other incidental expenses, ¤¤¤'¤¤**¤¤¤· and for incidental expenses of the ceremony of inauguration, ilRy·six Pmiw. thousand five hundred dollars: Provided, however, That no part of the 1}% ;i=1>¤¤}di¢¤¤¤ sum herein appropriated shall be used to procure or pay for spirituous f°,;‘;;c0f:{;"i“°”· or intoxicating liquors, or tobacco, or stimulats or narcotics in any ’ ‘ form, nor shall any charge or expenditure for the same be paid by the United States. m£::¤ri¤rDc1»nrt- UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. _R¤¤»¤ir¤ of pc- Cssun. nm-Anas or run Inrnmou Dn1>Am·1mm· nmnnnm: For l";'f""°"” "'“m‘ casual repairs of tho Department building, five thousand seven hun- and walls of the Interior Department building, two thousand dollars; _ in ull, seven thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars. P¤¤¤¤;¤<·u building. Pension nUxLDmo: For completing the Pension Office Building, °°‘“l’*°*'°" °f· namely: For extending the fourth floor around the whole building, to extend the wrought iron gallery, and to provide light, heat, and vcntila. tion for the new fourth story rooms to be used for record rooms, sixty- one thousand dollars; renewing roof covering injured during construction of superstructure, and painting inside and out, plastering and decorating walls of hall and office rooms, wood ilooring in odicc rooms, tiling and other pavements, vault lights, hall and cellars, skylights, ventilating towers, entrance gate and gateways, supervision, foremen, superintendent, oiilce expenses, and contingencies, ei ghty·1 ine thousand dollars; m all, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. And the said
 * " dred and eighty dollars; necessary painting and frescoing in rooms