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 362 THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 100. 1849. District judge For additional compensation to the district judge of Louisiana, for °f L°“l“i“‘*· the year ending the thirticth of June, Bight9B1T hundred and forty-eighg, [This is =» re- six hundred dollars, being the deficiency of the appropriation for that fffaugn °f “ year and eight hundred dollars for the year endimr the thimem of s,p.361.] * _. ¤.. June, eighteen hundred and forty-nme, under the provision of the first 134,4,, ch_ g5_ section of the act of seventeenth of June, eighteen hundred and forty- four. Miscellaneous. Jmseellaneaus. --For furnishing the President house after the third P£;%';‘£‘,;" f" day of March, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, in addition to such hgugg, g14,g(0_ sum as may berealized from the sale of such articles furnished for the same by the United States, as may be decayed or out of repair, or unfit for use, and the President may direct to be sold, a sum not exceeding fourteen thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction of the President of the United States. C3-PMI and For annual repairs of the Capitol, and attendance on furnaces in the gr°°“°dS"m7’000 crypt, attendance on water closets, for pulalic gardener and laborers, and cartage on the Capitol grounds; tools, wire, leather, nails, stakes, boxes, straw for grounds, and whitewashing, gravelling the walks in the Capitol grounds, manure and trees for ground; repairs of public stables, flagging, enclosures, GLC.; keeping in order the iron pipes that convey water to the Capitol and public offices, and repairing the damage by freshets; brooms, brushes, wooden spades, shovelling snow; repairing abutments at Tiber Creek, and building protecting walls; enclosing and improving the public grounds at the north, south, and west of the Capitol, and the open triangular spaces on Pennsylvania Avenue, seventeen thousand dollars. Presidente For annual repairs of President’s house, gardener, and laborers, hgugds g35g8d gravelling the walks in Presidenfs Square, manure, leather, nuns, tools, g 0 ’&,c.; and repairs of fence at Lafayette Square, Fountain Square, President’s Square, and Presidentfs garden, cottage, &<:., three thousand five hundred dollars. SIii§*;;¤§;;*:1’;· For lighting Pennsylvania Avenue from Capitol Square to the xg6U0g_Treasury Department, and compensation for one lamplighter for the same, and for lighting Capitol and Capitol grounds, and President’s house, six thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction of the _ Commissioner of Public Buildings. WE;;§§gQ;;’“,.gf T0 reimburse the corporation of Washington the cost of erecting the one hare me cost half of the City Hall building, grunted t0, and occupied by, the govern- Ofgghgogity HMM ment for the Circuit, District, and Criminal Courts of the United States, 3 ’thirty thousand dollars, the same to be expended by the said corporation in finishing the exterior of the said building under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury: Provided, That rooms enough be set apart for the use of the United States in the District of Columbia, the Secretary of the Treasury to be the judge as to the sufficiency of the rooms so provided. Auxmy guard, For compensation and contingent expenses of the auxiliary guard, $6775- six thousand seven hundred and seventy-tive dollars. C¤¤=¢ Survey, For survey of the coast of the United States, including compensa- 8186’00°‘ tion to dsgperintendent and assistants, one hundred and eighty-siX theusan ollars. Ofggggagiigzy _For printing two thousand charts of the Bay of San Francispo and &¤. 3260. ’ River Sacramento, under resolution of the House of Representatives 0f thei fifteenth of January, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, two hundred an sixty-dollars. 8¥2%‘5“· AV°¤“°· For completing the centre strip of Pennsylvania Avenue to Fittéenill ' Street west, one thousand two hundred dollars. vegging °g:;g; For publishing an atlas of charts of the surveys of the n0l‘thBl’¤ Mid and ¤m·m.w“g. !l0l‘tll-Western lakes, made under various appropriations, under {lm °¤‘¤l¤k¢¤»86°W· direction of the Secretary of War, five thousand dollars.