Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 3.djvu/259

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FOBTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. CII. 455. 187 4. 229 That the sum of one hundred thousand dollars for the erection of a Covington. public budding for the use of the United States at Covington, Ken- 1873, eh. 1.50, vol. tueky, appropriated by an act approved February seventeenth, eighteen X"“» P- *65- hundred and seventy-three, be, and the same is hereby continued; and the sum of money authorized to be expended in the construction of said building is hereby nxed at two hundred and nity thousand dollars- and all restrictions as to the materials in said act are hereby repealed; no sum of money in excess of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars shall be expended in the construction of said building ; and all acts or parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions hereof are hereby repealed. That the act entitled “An act for the erection of a public building for Nashville. the use of the United States at Nashville, Tennessee/’ approved J an- 1873, ch. 65, vul. nary twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred aud seventy-three, be, and the Xvih P- 419- same is hereby, amended so that the sum of money authorized to be expended in the erection of said building is hereby fixed at three hundredand seventy-seven thousand dollars; and all restrictions as to materials in said act are hereby repealed; and no sum of money in excess of the amount lixed by this act shall be expended in the construction of said building; and all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions hereof are hereby repealed For the repair and preservation of all the public buildings under the General repairs, control of the Treasury Department, two hundred thousand dollars &°· For continuation of construction of the building for the State, War, State, war, and and Navy Departments, seven hundred thousand dollars. t3'?];}' D°P“""'”°““ For furniture for the new building to be occupied by the State De- g},,,$§,8 cmwm partment, seventy-five thousand dollars; to be available immediately. min l~epi.ai~sZ ’ For furniture, and repairs of the same, und for carpets, for public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, of this amount, twenty thousand dollars shall be available immediately. For inel, light, and water, and miscellaneous items required by jani- Mgsccu an 0 O 1, S tors and iiremen in the proper care of the public buildings under the items. control of the Treasury Department, two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. · · For heating-apparatus for public buildings under the control of the II¤¤»ti¤:-=n>1>¤¤·¤- Treasury Department, two hundred thousand dollars We &°· For heating and lighting the south wing of the new building for the State, War, and Navy Departments, nine thousand five hundred dollars For vaults, safes, and locks for public buildings under the control of V=w1¤¤, safes, and the Treasury Department, seventy-five thousand dollars. 1°°k“—· For photographing, engraving, and printing plans of public buildings p n O e 0 gi-typing, under the control of the Treasury Department, five thousand dollars Sw. For pay of custodians and janitors of public buildings under the con- Janitors. trol of the Treasury Department, one hundred and twenty-tive thousand dollars. ·· Mint of the United States at Carson: For wages of workmen and ad- Mint nt G¤rs¤¤· justers, twenty thousand dollars; for incidental and eontingpnt expenses, twenty thousand dollars. And so much of the amounts ereby appropriated for the mint at Carson as may be necessary is made available for the expenditure during the current fiscal year. New York assay office: For incidental expenses of the New York _Aseey-emee an assay-office, twenty-ilve thousand dollars. I“’“` Y°’k· Loss in the redemption of old copper cents, being the difference be- R e A e niption or tween the nominal value of the old copper cents and the value of the °°PI>°* Wmsame as metal, seven thousand five hundred dollars. That all ·balances in the Treasury remaining unexpended on the iirst Unexpended bal~ day of .July, eighteen hundred and seventy four, of appropriations here- ¤¤°“ ’*"°*l°·‘·‘l°· totbre made for buildings and sites of buildings named in this act, and - all balances of appropriations heretofore made, and sunicient for the completion of buildin gs under the Supervising Architect of the Treasury not named in this act, during the next iiscal year, be, and they are hereby, made available lor the nscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-five.