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 614 THIRTY—FIRS’I` CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 32. 1851. Proposals {cr Provided, That before any thing is expended or drawn from the °°¤*'¤?*S f°*l¤S* treasury, under the last seven items, proposals in detail, describing the S°v°”“°mS‘ work to be done, shall be published by the commissioner of public buildings, for three weeks in three newspapers, one of which shall be elsewhere than in Washington, and that the proposals of the lowest responsible bidder shall be received, upon which a contract, with security for its performance, shall be made by the commissioner of public buildings, for the finishing and completion of all these works, and that the Secretary of the Interior shall revise and improve said contracts. Painting. For painting the external walls of the treasury and patent-otlzice buildings, five thousand dollars. comrngssinper For compensation of the commissioner of public buildings, two pf `_l·¤l>l¤¤ hmm` thousand dollars. l I · §>,,t,m,_0,Ace_ For completing the east wing of the patent-office building, two hundred thousand dollars. .Executive For the compensation of two watchmen to be employed at the execm"·“s‘°“· utive mansion and grounds, at a salary of five hundred dollars each, per annum, the sum of one thousand dollars, to supply the place of watchmen taken from the executive mansion and employed in the executive buildings. _ Washington For completing, cleaning out, and repairing that portion of the (MY C"·““l· Washington City Canal which passes through and along the public grounds, twenty thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction Proviso. of the Secretary of the Treasury: Provided, The corporation of Washington shall expend a like sum in cleaning out and repairing the other portions of said canal. _ Washington To complete the grades of the city of Washington, four thousand O‘tY‘ dollars, to be expended under the direction of the President of the United States. To reimburse the corporation of Washington the amount advanced to complete the culvert and the paving of Fifteenth Street West, in front of the treasury department, two thousand three hundred and nine dollars and ninety cents. Auxiliaryguard. For the compensation and contingent expenses of the auxiliary guard, fifteen thousand dollars, which shall, from and after the passage of this act, in addition to the captain, consist of thirty men, fifteen at Eve hundred dollars each per annum, and the remainder at four hundred and twenty dollars each per annum, the same to be appointed by the mayor of the city of Washington. I C. P. Mont- For refunding to Charles P. Montgomery the duties paid on a bell, 8°’“°'Y· presented to him at Genoa, for the new church adjoining the literary institution of St. .Ioseph’s, Perry County, Ohio, ninety dollars and sixty cents. Public lands. Public Lands. —For salaries and commissions of registers of land ,m§,°gé;‘;;* &';f offices and receivers of public moneys, one hundred and twenty thou- ’sand eight hundred and twenty dollars. Receivers or For expenses of depositing public moneys by receivers of public P“bh" m°“°Y‘· moneys, nineteen thousand two hundred and seventy-five dollars. Lend cmces. For incidental expenses of the several land offices, thirty thousand one hundred and five dollars. I aleirgder cr d Por salary of the recorder of land titles in Missouri, five hundred an * °*· ol ars. Secretary. For compensation of secretary to sign patents for public lands, fit? teen hundred dollars. Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous. —- For expenses of running and marking the boundary Boundary with line between the United States and Mexico, and making the examina- M°'°°°' tions contemplated by the sixth article of [the] treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, and for paying the salaries of the officers of the commission, one hundred thousand dollars.