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 958· FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 411. 1889. 1¤*~¤·i<>r¤¢v¤¤m•=¤¤- UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. R¤I¤¤i¤·¤- REPAIRS pg BUILDINGS: For repgtipp of Interior Department and Pension bui ings, eight thousand dollars. ew Fon THE CAPITOL: For work at Capitol, and for general repairs `thereof, inclpding.v§a(geE of mechanics, laborers, and fresco—painter, . thirty nine thousand dollars. CV·»¤r¤¤¤i¤zS¤vr¤m¤ To improve the ventilation of the room occupied by the Supreme °°" r°°m' Court according to plans adopted by the court, the work to be done und? th; dirpcgon of the Architect of the Capitol, two thousand five un re dollars. "°““°¤· For repairing and regilding the frames of the large historical ` paintings in the several panels of the rotunda of the Capitol, eight 111 numbing ifpder the direcgfoph of thfe Architept of the apitol, one thousan dollars, or so muc ereo as may e necessary. ‘ <>¤pi¤·>¤z¤·¤¤¤d¤: IMPROVING THE CA1>I·I*oL GnoUNDs: For continuing the work of the improvement of the Capitol Grounds, and for care of the grounds, including a of landsca e architect, one clerk, and the pay of me- ` chanics grdre e s nd lpb e twe t thou d d llars ,g nr,a aorrs, ny. san o. Hwlways. For repairs to and rebuilding the north roadway in the Capitol Grounds, leading from Pennsy vania avenue to the eastern front of the Capitol, and for repairs to roadways in the Capitol Grounds, ten . thousand dollars, to be expended under the Architect of the Capitol. ¤¤ri¤>¤¤¤¤•<=¤¤~ f C4;PI'léOL TERnAcEs: For artincial pavement and for (fopntlatin in ron 0 terrace, pavement in area tween terrace an u` ing, gud for brpnze lamp-Hosts and vases for north and south terraces, ourteen t 0 dollars. gr0¤,§,{*g_}}<°°P*”’°¤d Iéieurrng. rpm CAPITOL A}S']g Gnopuns; For gghging glue Capitrg an grou11 s a out same, including the Botanic ar en, enate an House stables; for gps and electric lighting; pay of superintendent · of meters, lamp-lig ters, gas—fitters, and for materials for gas and plectric lighting, and for general repairs, twenty four thousand dollars., V¤¤¤¤¤¤¤s tower. VENTILATION, SENATE WING or CAPITOL: Forconstructing. tower °°°°t°` and large air—duct leading from same to Senate wing for supplying fresh air to the Senate Chamber from western grounds, similar to that already constructed for the same purpose for the House of Repregentativeg, eight thousand dollars. S¢¤¤\¤¤. S¤¤¤¤¤- ENATE TABLE AND ENGINE-HOUSE: For constructing wagon— sheds and fence, and for filling and grading lot north of the Senate stable, and for connecting the same with the Senate stable, six hundred dollars. U S¤1es¤f1>¤b1ic1¤¤<1¤· EXPENSES or THE COLLECTION OF REVENUE Enom SALES OF PUBLIC LANDS. - ,_¤F;,¤;·gj;*3;Bg¤*¤°¤¤ SALARIES AND Commissions or REGISTERS AND Rmcmvnns: For ` salaries and commissions of registers of land offices and receivers of puplic monleyg at ddstrgct (lland offices, gt not excgeping three thousand o ars eac, ve un re and fifty thousand 0 lars. ‘ ,_§,g”,§g_,*;’;‘°‘P°°S°* CONTINGENT EXPENSES or LAND Ormcms: For clerk hire, rent, and gtperénciplpntal egpsnpes of the several land offices, one hundred and - ve thousand dollars: ”"¤’°""*“g"‘°"°Y“· ll¥}QPENSES or DE1=·osrrINo PUBLIC MoNEYs: For expenses of deposgnlgpioney received from the disposal of public lan s, ten thousan dollars. ,,§Lf‘°°’ "°P"°‘*°" t BEPREDAQIONS phN PUp;.IcITmnE1z; To meet tllie expepseslpf pro- _ ec ing im er on e pu ic ands, seventy-five thousand dollars. h;*{>gg;°H·g§ *¤>·¤ il- Pnormcrmc PUBLIC LANDS: For the protection of public lands from Illegal and fraudulent entry or appropriation, one hundred thousand dollars. ,