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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 47. 1888. 49 eighty-eight, one thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. And the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby directed to remove the property of the Government from said ground on or before June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight. In addition to the amount appropriated by the act making appro- $?j*1§4Hi¤ég— I- priations for sundry civil expenses of the Government, approved’p` ' August fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, for the establishment of a light-house and fog—signal at Castle Hill, Rhode Island, the sum of five thousand dollars. HUNTING ISLAND LIGHT-STATION, SOUTH CAROLINA: For the re- H¤¤¢i¤:1S1¤¤<1.S.C. moval and re-erection of the light-house at Hunting Island, South Carolina, including the purchase of a safer site therefor, nfty-one thousand dollars. LAKE BoRGNE LIGHT-STATIoN, MISSISSIPPI: For establishing a I-¤k¢ B<>Ig¤•=¤¤S¤- light and fog-signal to guide into Lake Borgne, Louisiana, instead of Saint J oseph’s Island light—Station, eight thousand dollars. TNORTHVVEST SEAL Rocx LIGHT-STATION, CALIFORNIA: For con- Rggrégvcst Seal tinuing the construction of a light-house on Northwest Seal Rock, ’ ` glflfoint Saint George, California, one hundred and fifty thousand o ars. TENDER FOR THE GULF COAST: For a tender for service upon c0§gQ"°' f" Gulf the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, twenty-seven thousand dollars, COAST AND GEODETIC SURvEY.——OtIice expenses: For copper- Slfggst Md G€<><*<***<= plates, chart-paper, printer’s ink, copper, zinc, and chemicals for omgé expenses. electrottyping and photographing; engraving, printing, (photographing, an electrotyping supplies; for extra drawing an engraving; and for photolithographing charts and printing from stone for immediate use, six thousand dollars. TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENTS. Territories. LEGISLATIVE EXPENSES, TERRITORY OF MONTANA: For the ex- Montana. traordinary session of the fifteenth legislative assembly, begun L€glSmm°xp€°S°S' August twenty-ninth and ending September fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty—Seven, twelve members of the council, seventeen days, eight hundred and sixteen dollars; mileage, members of the council, seven hundred and sixty dollars and eighty cents; twenty- four members of the house, seventeen days, one thousand six hundred and thirty-two dollars; mileage, members of the house, one thousand three hundred and ninety-Seven dollars and eighty cents; presiding and subordinate officers, nine hundred and twenty-three c ollars; rent of halls and committee rooms, four hundred and eighty- five dollars: fitting up halls, removing furniture, two hundredg and fifty-five dollars; new furniture, carpets, and repairing, two hundred dollars; stationer for legislative assembly, three hundred and fifty dollars; fuel and fights, legislative halls, two hundred and ninetydive dollars; temporary clerk, secretary’s office, four hundred dollarsprinting bills, laws, and journals, three thousand seven hundred and fty dollars; in all, eleven thousand two hundred and sixty-four dollars and sixty cents. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. MiS¤¤U¤¤¢<>¤S- TREASUREIYS OFFICE: For the purchase of additional presses and ’{,r'gg;Q"*gg 0**- separating machines for the use of the office of the Treasurer of " ` the United States in printing seals upon United States notes and silver certificates, and in separating the same, and for repairs to the presses now in use, ten thousand four hundred dollars. CQNTINGENT EXPENSES, TREASURY DEPARTMENT; To supply a €'°¤**¤8°¤*°XP°”** deficiency in the appropriation for contingent ex enses, Treasury Department, miscel aneous items, four thousand dollars. STAT L-vor. Xxv——-—--1