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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1870)
peeCjfy fBaup Kestsfer. Ntipplcincnt. i 1 Is OF THE 'UNITED STATES. StSSFD AT TUI 'SfCOND BfSISlOX OF TB2 POaVV-FiaST COSOSKS. Fu.it.IC Ntf. 1SJ J AN ACT rmikin,r appropriations f ir sundry civil expenses of the government for the year euitiug J'.uu" thirty, eighteen hundred uua seventy. oue, and for other purposes. lie it enaded ly the Senate and Home of RtvTtitntaiiKis (J the United Sta.lt of America in Congrei Assembled : That the following sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, fur the ojects herein alter expressed, for the fiscal year etidiug the -uiiriiAtii iuue, eignteeu Hundred and aeventy- ue, via : SCrEliVISIXCJ INSPECTORS OFeTEAM VESSELS. .each, three orfc, itt two L eight hua- For carrvinr; cut iUe provisions of the acts f the thirtieth August, eighteen hundred and lifiy-two, fur the Jitter protection of the lives ot passenger? on vesacts propc'led m whole or in part hy steam, and of the acts amendatory ihereot the lulluwing sums, viz: For salaried of fifty-nine local inspectors if steam vessels, sua clerk in local office at New York and New Orleans, fifty-six thous and three hundrcu dollars - Fur ten supervising inspectors ef steam vessels, c'uo at two thousand dollars each and one at two thousand five hundred dollars, tweutv t.iousaad eve hundred dollars. F'ur special agent of the department, two thousand one hundred and ninety dollars Fur Coiiti.ijynt expenses, viz: Travelling expeuacs of ten supej-visiUjT inspectors, at not to executl eight hundred dollars in anv one Tear each, eirut thousand dollars. For travelling expenses of l:f y-nine local inspectors, fifteen fliousand dollars. For travelling expenses ef the special agent of the department, c-no thousand four hundred dollars. For expenses of the meeting of the board of supervising inspectors, including travel and uecessary incidental expenses and printing of manual and report, four thousand dollars. i or stati-;ntry, luraiture for oLies, and re pairs of s.tine, transportation of instruments fuel, lights, an 1, miscellaneous items, ten thousand dollars. Life-savins nations. F.r salaries of two superintendents of tho life saving stations on (he coast of L-m-r Island and Sew Jersey, at one thousand live hundred dollars .each, three thousand dollars. For lifty-iour kef-pers of st.-itioi huaore.i twllar t;:-j j, tea tuousand cign drei dollars. The sum of fiTt ecu thousand dollars is here by appropriated fofcejnlinuing the systcra of proteciiQjrhnman lif-j from shipwreck as here tofore established ly life-boats and other means on the coast of Massachusetts, to be expended by the Humane Society of the Com monwealth of Massachusetts, under the direc tion and control of the Secretary uf the Treas ury. For pay of six experienced surf men to man each of the boats at alternate life-saving sta tions on the New Jersey coast, commencing at the first elation from Sandy Hook, from De cember fifteenth t M-rcU fifteenth, to be ap pointed by the keepers thereof, at forty dol lars per month, ten thousand and eighty dollars. For contingent expenses of life-savin;; sta tions on the coast of tho Luited Estates, ten thousand dtriiurs. REVENUE CUTTER SERVICE. For pay of Seers and pilot, four hundred and eight thousand six hundred dollars. Forratiens f r oGiori and pilots, twenty eight thousand i'onr hundred au J eevcnly-nlne dollars. . For pay of petty officers and crew, three hundred and eighty thousand eight hundred and liliy Uollais. . ' For rations for petty ofBeers and crew, one hundred and thirty tbree-;homaa'l Ji. hun dred and sixty-one dollars. Fur fye', una hundred and fifty thousand dollars. - For repairs anl outfits, or,e hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For supplies of ship chandlery i seventy thousand dollars. - F or travelling expenses, ten thousand dol lars. LOANS AND TREASUEY NOTES. For paper, engraving, printing, express eharges, and other expenses of making"''and issuing the national eurrcney, seventy-See thousand dollars. For expenses in detecting and bringing to trial and punishment perrons engaged in counterfeiting treasury notes, bonds, and other securities cf the United States, as well at the ' cKini of the United States, and other frauds cpon the government, one hundred and twenty Sve thousand dollars. - Foe rent of office of surveyor general of Ne vada, fuel, books, stationery, and other inci dental expenses, four thousand dollars. For rent of othoe ot surveyor general 01 Oregon, fuel, books, stationery, and other in cidental expenses, two thousand dollars. For rent ot olhce ot surveyor general ot Washington Territory, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, two thousand dollars. For rent of office of surveyor general of Nebraska and Iowa, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, two thousand dollars. For rent of office of surveyor general of Montana Territory fuel,, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, three thousand dollars. For rent of office of surxeyor general of the Tcrrritory off Utah, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, two thousand dollars. EXPENSE OF THE COLLECTION OF REVENUE FROM SALES OF PUBLIC LANDS. For salaries and commissions of registers of land officers and receivers of public moneys at sixty-six land offices, three hundred and five thousand six bnnnred dollars. For incidental expenses of the land offices, twenty thousand six hundred dollars. For salaries, commissions, and incidental expenses of two additional land offices created by the act of May five, eighteen hundred and seventy, twelve thousand dollars. For salaries, commissions, and incidental expenses of four additional land offices created by the acts of May eleven and twenty-seven, eighteen hundred and seventy, twenty-seven thousand live hundred dollars: Provided, That the land office at Le Grand, in the State of Oregon, shall be allowed its incidental expen ses, commencing with its organization. For labor and materials for gutters aronnd the walks, seven hundred dollars. For putting Mansard story on the western office buildings, and for casual repairs, for iren floor grating, iron screen for rotunda, and for glass screens, five thousand and twenty-five dollars. F'or fencing the Botanic Garden on the Maryland avenue side in the same manner as it is lencel npon the Pennsylvania avenue side eeveu thousand five hundred dollars. -t PUBLIC BUILDINGS UNDER TREASU - 1 KY DEPARTMENT. PUBLIC LANDS. For rent of office of surveyor general of Louisiana, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, one thousand dollars. ' For rent of office of surveyor general of Florida, fuel, books, stationery, and other in cidental expenses, one thoufand dollars. - For rent of office of surveyor general of Minnesota, tuer, books, stationery, and other incidental : expense, two thousand two hun dred dollars. For rent of oSico of surveyor general of Dakota, fuel, books, stationery, and other in cidental expenses, two thousand dollars. 1 For rent of office of surveyor general of Xr t 1 - I . . I- -..; " . . t osunSf luwi, out'", Dmuucvrr, snu oxoer in cidental expense, two thousand dollars. : ; Por office rent of surveyor general of Color ado, fuel, books, stationery, and incidental expenses, two thousand dollars. For rent of ofioe of, surveyor general of Kew Mexico, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, one thousand two hundred dollars. For rent of office of surveyor general of California and Arizona, fuel, books, stationery, asid other incidental expecies, four thousand - For rent of office tf 1 ttrvcy or general of Lialie, fuel, hoaks, slatitncry, and other met' 4es(alxpertses iwo thoufand dollars. METROPOLITAN POLICE. For salaries and other necessary expenses of the Metropolitan Police for the District of Co lumbia, two hundred and eleven tnousana ana fifty dollars: Provided, That a further sum, amounting to one hundred aud five thousand five hundred and- twenty-five dollars, shall be paid to lefray the expenses of the said Metro politan Police force by the cities of Washing ton and tieorgetown, ana mo coumy ui itusu ington, (beyonil the limits of said cities,) in the District of Columbia, in the proportion corresponding to the number of privates al lotted severally to said precincts; and tne cor porate authorities of said cities, and the levy court of said county, are hereby authorized and required to levy a special tax, not exceed ing one-third of ifneper centum, to be appro priated and expeWdcd for said purpose only, for the service of the fiscal year ending Juno thirty, tighteed hundren and stventy-ona. GOVERNMENT HOSPITA-. FOR THE INSANE. For the support, of elothing, medical, and moral treatment of the insane of the army and navy, revenue-cutter, and volunteer service. who may have become insane since their en try into the serviee of the United States, ami of tho indigent insane of the District of Co lumbia in the tiovernmcnt llospttal for tho Insane, including five hundred dollars for books, stationery, and incidental expenses, ninety thousand five hundred dollars. For the erection, beating, lighting, furnish ing and fitting up an extension of the hospital for the accommodation of one hundred pa- . tients in the three nppcr tories, nnd to contain separate tailors' and shoemakers' shops, and lodging roams, and a day room for twenty employefe, fifty-nine thousand four hundred and eighty-two dollars. COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DKAF AND D U M 15. F'or the support of the institution, including salaries and incidental expense, and the. maintenance of the lencriiaries of the United States, forty thotisnn 1 Keven hundred and seventy-five dvllur: Provided that the num ber of students in the collegiate department from the several States Biith ried by the acts of March two, eighteen hundred and sixty seven, and July twenty scvn, eighteen hun dred and sixty eight, may be increased to to furty; bat no student now at said iustitu. tion, coming from said States nndur said acts, shall be supported therein by the United States, from and "after the thirtieth day of June, eighteen hundred and ecventy-one, and no student hereafter coming to said inetitu- . tion from cither of said States under said acts and this act, shall be supported by the Ui.ite l States during any portion of tho time he re- maius therein. ' For completion of the main central build ing, ninety-four thousand and eigaty-cren dollars. COLUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND I.YINU IS ASYLUM. For the support of the institution, over and above the probable amount for which will . ha received from pay patients, fifteen thousand dollars. F'or rent of building and necessary repairs, three thousand dollars. For the support of the National Associa tion of Destitute Colored Women of Washing ton, in the District of Columbia, ten thoneaud dollars. - NATIONAL SOLDIERS AND SAILORS' - ORPHANS' HOME. .For tho National Soldiers and Sailors' Or phans' Homo of the city of Washington, Dis trict of Columbia, fifteen thousand dollars, to be disbursed under direction of the Secretary of the Interior. For care, support, and medical treatment of sixty transient paupers, mcSic&l and surgical patients, in some proper medical institution in the eity of Washington, under a contract to be formed with such institution, twelve thous and dollars, or so much thereof as may be ne cessary, under the direction of the Surgeon General of the army. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTIOF. For preservation of the collections of the surveying and exploring expeditions of the government, ten thousand dollars. Toward the completion of the hall required for the government collections, ten thousand dollars. , ' . . . . BOTANIC OARDEN. . ... For completing the main walk through the Botanic Oarden, to be expended under the di rection of the Joint Committee on tho Library one thousand eight bundled and fifty dot' lars. :- ....' . I,-..,!. .:.; -; For concreting, three hundred dollars. i or inclosing the rnstorn honss) bnilding at Astoria. Oregon, fifteen thousand dollars. For completing the enstnm house building at Cairo, Illinois, including paving,, curbing, grading, aud fencing, sixty thousand dol lars. . For completing the enstom house building at - roniaua, Aiaine, including paving, grading, curbing, and fencing, thirty-seven thousand ivio Hundred twenty-two dollars. For eouiinuing the construction of the ens torn houee building at Portland, Oregon, forty thousand dollors. For completing the custom-home bnilding at j Saint Paul, Minnesota, one bnudred thousand .' and fifiy-oi.e dollars and thirty-eight cents: ', Provided that no part of the money shall be i expeuded nntil a contract or contract shall b i entered into, by-the proper authorities, with the lowest responsible bidder, or bidders, fur 1 the completion of the entire bnilding at a sum, I iuclnding all moneys already expended in iix I construction, not exceeding three hundred j thousand dollars; and the expenditure of any ! sum of mouey iu violation of this proviso shall t be deemed unlawful. lint this proviso shall not be construed to prevent the payment of amounts due or to become due onder existing contracts. For pepairs and preservation of the custom bouse building at New Orleans, Louisiana, twenty five thousand dollars. For repairs aud ioiprovemeut of the custom house building in Situ Francisco, California, ten thousand dollars. For repairs aud improvement of the custom house building iu Chicago, Illinois, twenty thousand dollars. For repairs aud improvement of the enstom house building at Balti.nore, alary laua.iweiiiy thousand dollars. 1 For renuirs and improvement of the cus tom bouse bnildiug at Petersburg. Virginia, leu thousand dollars. For repairs of the old custom bouse at Charleston, South Carolina, to fit the same for a post office, twenty thousand dollars. For completing the custom-hor.ee at Wis caseel, Maine, and gradiug and fencing the grounds surrounding it, four thousand dol lars. For completion of the work on the apprais eta' stores in Philadelphia, Pennsy Ivauia. in cluding paving, grading, and curbing, forty six thousand one hundred and forty-six dol lars; and four tniiks, fou" steam pumps, hose, and four projecting lift for loading and un loading heavy good, eight thousand two hun dred dollars: and for six hoisting machines, fif teen thousand dollars, in all, sixtv nine tnou- aud three hundred aud forty six dollars. F-r completing the work on the marine hos pital iu Chicago. Illinois, thirty-one thousand rive hundred a d thirty . nine dollarsand thirty ax cents; and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to enter into contracts for the completion of said building in advance of the appropriation 01 moneys sulticient to com plete the same in accordance with .the condi tions in said act contained. For finishing the interior of the court honse fuHding at Madison, Wisconsin, and fir pav ing, grading, curbiug, aewage, and fencing, forty 1 honeand doflare. For completing the conrt honse baildinir at Portland, Maine, inclndinir pavinit. curbing, aud grading, twenty-live thousand dollars. Per completing "the interior of the conrt hoijse building at Dee Moin-, Iowa, aud for curbing, paving, grading, aud seworage, six teen thousand dollars. For continuing the conntruction of the court nnu ruwt. nfflee. and cus'om house bnibfln-j at Omaha, Nebraska, fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That the total cost of the building shall not exceed one hundred thousand dol lars, and estimates the plau for the came shall be approved by the Posimaster tieneral and and Secretary of tne ireaMiry. fiiititiMtnff vue construct 1011 ui ine uiuiu in for not office and court liouee in New Vn-k eiv five hundred ihonrand dollars, sub jectto ail the-conditions limiting this appropri-nti.n-in the act of April twenty, eighteen hnnitrfd and seventv: and the Secretary of Hit. Trinnrv is berebv Butborlued to enter into contracts for the completion of said bni'.d- inir in advance if tho appropriation ot moneys sntlicieut :o complete the same in ac cordance with the conditions in eaid act con tained; aud the pioviso iu relation to uie ap propriation for continuing the construction of suid building contained in the act of April twenty, eighteen hundred and seventy, is hereby ao mourned as i iiiiourao uis 00. ro tary of the Treasury, n his discretion, to adpt as a part of the contract therein provid ed for, auy , contracts in reference to said bnilding approved kby turn ui-iore said April twenty: i ruvided, itiai tne iimiiauuu 01 cost therein contained is not thereby ailccted: And provided further, That hereafter, before any uew buildings for the use of the United States are commenced, plans and full estimates there for shall be prepared auo approved oy iuu Secretary of the Treasury, Postmaster Ueuer al, and the Secretary of "the Interior, and the cost , of the building, snail not eacewi me amoant of said estimate. For the repairs and alterations 01 tne court liouee ;n Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, fifteen tbonsand dollars, , ' Fnrcnntinuinir the work oa fbe post office and sub-treatury building in Boston, Massa- r.hnaettn. two hundred aud fii'tr thousand dot lars, subject to all the condition- limiting this appropriation m tne tut oi April iweuty, eighteen hundred and seventy; and the Secre tarv ot ilia Treasury is hereby authorized to pnir into contracts for the comoletion of said building iu ndvasce of the- appropriation of moneys sulfieient to complete mo mu rorriinirs with tha conditions iu said act con tained; and the proviso in relation to the ap propriation for cotitiuning the coustructiou ...... ,i.,l in the act of Arnil twentv. ciahtecu hundred and seventy, is hereby Bp uiodilied asj to authorize trie oecreiary 01 iuo ire.uij,i Lis discretion, to adopt as a purt of the con tracts therein provided for, any contracts m reference to said building approved by him be fore said April twentj: I iovidcd, That the lln.ii-nion uf coat thereto, continued 18 not thereby affected. I For barge office at New Yoik, oue For inclosing and putting in safe condition the bnildiag lor brauen mint 1a unties t r; t3,miiuinii dollars. i.-... nntinninir the work eu the - brunch mint hnil.Hntr in San Francisco, five hundred ,1, .,.i .if,iinr: Provided. That the total cost of the building, exclusive of the sum paid .it. threof. ahull not etceed one mil- iin hnnrfntd thousand dollars: And Pro vided farther. That it shall be lawful, nntil after the completion and occupation of said branch iniut building, to exchange, at any r Kmnoli minL of tli3 Uitod jtate unrefined or utiparttd bullion wheuerer, in th opinion of lie Secretary of the Treasury, j( can lie done w ith advantage to the iroveru- ment: Provided, That the weight, fineues-i. aud value of the bullion received and given in exchange shall be determined by the uriiit as say: Aud provided further, That the authority hereby given shall not be construed so aa to interfere wih the rights and privileges now or heretofore enjoyed by depositors of bullion at said miitW. For lepaira and preservation of public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, one bundled thousand Qol lurs. 1 For furniture for custom house In Portlaud, Maiue, fifteen thousand dollars. For furniture for court houee in Portland. Maine, ten thousand dollars. For furniture for conrt lioase in' Stadison, Wisconsin, ten thousand dollars- ' Fur furniture for cuetom house in Cairo, I!!i ten thousand dollars. For furniture and repairs of furniture for public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, fifty thousand dol lars. For fuel and lights for public buildings un der the control of the Treasury Department, aixry live thousand dollars. f . r heating uparattis lor public build ings under the control ot the Treasury Depart ment, twenty thousand dollars. For vaults, safes, aud locks fur the public boildinua under the control of the Treasury Department, twenty five thousand dollars.. For repairs and preservation of the lazaretto property, near Philadelphia, eight thousand dollars. For the erection of a public building iu the eity of Saint Louis, Minnomi, for the use of the custom house and civil officers of the gov ernment of the United States, three hundred thousaud d illars: Provided, That the authori ties of the city of Saint Louis shall donate to the Uuiied Slates, by a proper instrument of. conveyance, to be accepted by the Secretary of the Treasury, a lot of ground in said city, of suitable dimensions aud centrally located: And provided jurlher. That the State of Mis souri shall cede to the United States jurisdic tion over the lot donated, and release und re liuqiiiati to the United States tho rigRt to tax or in any way to assess said site, or the prop erty of the United States that may be thereon, during the time that the Uuited States shall be or remain the owner thereof: Provided, That the Serrelory of the Treasury is hereby di rected locau.-e plans and estimates lor the com pletion 01 the building to be prepared and --lib milted to Congress at its next session. light houses, beacons, and stations. hundred For Whale's Baek light bouse off Poits muiith. New Hampshire, for rebuilding the light house and pier, seventy thousand dol lars. For three beacon lights to complete the sya te.n tor the harlior of Sutcin, Massachusetts thirty thousaud dollars For fog signal at Ueavertai! light station, Rhode Island, three thousand live hundred dollarj For the construction of three nermane'it lights iu Provide- ce river, llhode Island, above CHtmii s pouiu twouly thousand dollars. For shed aud opeu wharf on northern bona dary of Staien Island light house depot, twe 1 ty five thousand dollars, aud for a wharf cov ered with sheet piling in point of basin nt s.iuir place, ten thousaud dollartj in all. tiiii tv fie liiou-unil doll us. r or rcbuildim; beacon luht at Briiluenort. Connecticut, forty live thousaud dollars. or continuing construction of liirht hoaza on Race rock, long Isiaud sound, teu thousand dollars. For a liijbted beacon on Lonir Beach bar at the entrance to Pecouic bay, eastern cud of i.-inif island, evi-nteen thousand dollars. For prou-ciiur site ot Execution Rocks light station, New York, eight thousand dol lara For repaiiing the-stone piers belonging to the Uuited Stat a in the harbor of New Casile Delaware, two thousuud five uuured dol lars. .' For the improvement of Bulkhead ra. k in Providence river, Uhode Island, two thousand live hundred dollars. For. prtrtcciiug Bite of Princess Itjy light station from encroachments of th-j seal twelve thousand dollare. For rel'uilding Esopus Meadow light station tfudsou river. New York, twemy live thous and dollars. For building a light lipnee at Colchester point, iu its vicinity, 1-ikc CharapUiiu, twenty tbousund dollars. For protection of Absecom light house tito from encroachments of the sea, ten thousand dollars. - Fur a new lantern at Maurice river, Dela ware, light station, two thousaud dollars. For rebuilding F'ort Mittfia light station, tweuty-iiiree thousand live hundred dollars. Dor builuiuif wharves, sheds, and otherwise fitting the Christiana light alatiou as a buoy depot, aud winter barb ie for liggt-vessU, u't the mouth of the Christutua river, near Wil mington, .Delaware, lea ihoujaud dullui s cor rebuilding the tight station on White ghouls Virginia, fifteen tuousaud dollars. cur rebuiluiuir the liittit bouse on foiut ot Shoals, Vtrgiuia, titieeu thousaud dollars. c or commencing const' ucuou 01 ligut House on Peulield reef, near lii hlgepoi t. Connecticut, Long tslaud sound, tnirty iiioasaud dollars. For building a iigut bouse on Love point, la Chesapeake bay, titieen thousand dollars. cor bulldinit a liirht bouse at x'aut tiamiel hill or at or uear Bodies island, about midway between Cape Henry aud Cape Uatteras.aixty thousand dollars. . F'or beeinninff the construction of a first class light house on Alligator reef Florida, be ing part of the syntein for lighting the Florida reels, one bundred uioosaua uututra. F or rebuilding the Keeper s dvvolliuzat cape . San Bias light station, Florida, ten thousaud dollars. For rebuilding the light house at llolivar, point, near Ualveatou, Texas, forty thousand dollars. v For baildinir sheds, wharves, and ao forth. at the buoy depot at the head of the passes of IU0 flHIKlKllipt, twrivr uivumiiu uuiuirs. . ( For rauge Tight ou Deeros point, at the en trance ot Matugorda bay', titteea thousaud dollars. :". ... . - F'or tin iron light house at Southwest pass of tho AliiuUsippi river, forty -oue thousaud dol lars, in addition to former appropriations. For bmidiug a light-house on Barber's point, Lake Champlaiu, New York, fifteen thousaud dollars. " , s For building a lij bt house on Blufi point, Valeour island, LaKe Champlaiu, fitteeu thous aud dollars. . For two lights en the breakwater now being built at Buffalo, New York, thirty thousaud dollars. - ' : - For rebuilding keeper's dwelling at Wangos cbaoce light station Lake Michigan, twelve thousand dollars. ' For a spindle or beacon on the reef uear the Norwalk island, Connecticut, one thousaud ' dollars. : For beacon light at Pere Marquette harbor, Lake Michigan, six thousaud dollars. For beacon light at Black Larke iuubor, Michigan", six tboosand dollars. , . For beacon - at Kaint Joseph, (on the pier.) Lake Michigan, three thousand dollars. For range light at North bay, Lake Michi gan, teven thousand fire bundred dolure , For dav beacon on Whale's Back reef.Oraeu. bay, Michigan, ten thousand dollars. - For repairs and renovations at Round Isl and light station, eighmbonsaud dollars. For rebuilding Point Iroquois light station, I.Hke Superior, eighteen thousand dollars. For range lights at the mouth of Saginaw river, Michigan, twelve thousand dollars. . . For a lake coast liht house at Presqne lie. Lake Huron, twenty eight thousand dollars, ii addition to former appropriations for rebuild ing aeeper a uweiling. tor continuing the construction of a hula lionse on Spectacle reef, Lake Huron, one hundred thousand dollars, iu addition to former- appropriations. . For improvements at South Maniton ligbt station, Lake Michigan, ten thousand dol lars. For repairs and renovations of Eatrle harbor iglit station. Lake Superior, fourteen thousand- dollars. F'or lk'ht lionse and foir signal at Point Reyes, California, forty-live thousaud dollrrs, iu addition to former appropriations. For building a light bouse at or near the month of the Oak Orchard creek, on the southern shore of Lake Ontario, New York, twenty thousand dol'ars. cor two harbor ranire liirbls to mark the en trance to Aquina bay Oregou, twenty thous and dollars. To establish a liirtit to mark th nier at tW harbor of Plymouth, Duxbnry, aud Kingston iu the State of Massachusetts, aeveuteen thoua and nine hundred and thirty-one dollars auif loriy three cents. cora new licht house at Pnnta Arenas. California, in addi'ion to former appropria tions, twenty thousand dollars. r or a new light bouse at (Jape Blanco, ore gou, m addition to former appropriations, twentr thousand dollars. c or rebuildinc a first class Iiiflit house at Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, in addition to former appropriations, fifty two thousand rive bundred dollars. For a beacon on White Kock, tvickford - harbor. Rhode Island, six thousand dollars. FOR LIGHT HOUSE REPAIRS. Iu the third district. F'or repairs and leno vatiotis at Poplar Point, Watch Hill, Gardner's Island, and llorton's Poiut light station. twelve thousand three hundred dollars. For repairs and renovations at North Dump ling light station, fifteen thousand dollars. For repairs and renovations at Falkner's Island light station, eight thousand five hun dred dollars. For repairs and renovations, at the New Hiven light station, four thousand eight hun dred dollars. In tenth district. For repairs and renova ; tions at Ogdensburg light station, thirteen thousand dollars. Fur repairs and renovations at Horse Island light station, twelve thousand dollars. For repairs and renovations at Big Sod us light station, fourteeu thousaud dollars. For repairs and renovations at Stoney Point light station. Lake Ontario, thirteen thousand dollars. In the eleventh district For repairs fit Beaver island. Port Da Mort, Shcybogen, and other light station-, three thousand dollars. In the thirteenth district. For light bonse and buoy tender for the thirteenth district, ninety thousand dollars. ARMORIES AND ARSENALS. For repair and improvements at Sprint-field nrmory, Massachusetts eleven thousand four hundred dollars. For eontinuins the development of water power at Rock Island armory aud arsenal, twe bundred thousand dollars. For completing workshops numbers one and two ot the same, oue hundred and fifty thous and dollars. j For macadamising its main avenues ana streets, five thousand dollars. For repairing quarter at the same, five thousand dollars. For Allegheny arsenal, for one half the coat grading, curbing and paving Thirty-ninth and Fortieth streets, from Butler street, to Alle gheny Valley railroad, seven thousand six . hundred and - twelve dollars and fifty-five cents. For Benitia arsenal, for repairs oi bnilding and grounds, three thousand dollars. F.r Columbus arsenal, for grading, making roads and draius, five thousand dollars. Fur Fort Monroe arseual, for painting and reputtiug, one thousand dollars. F'or ludianapolis arseual, for preservation ot buildinira and srrounds. two thousand dollars. Cor Leavenworth arsenal, lor repairs ot ba'-lding, streets, aud walks, one thousand dol lar. .- For Antonio arsenal, for repairs of officers quarters, office, and painting feuces aud roots. five hundred dollars. For Vancouver arsenal, for repairs of offi cers' quarters, office, aud painting feuces and walks, nve nnndred ootiars. For Water vliet arsenal, to complete the old wharf to the prescribed wharf line and connect it with the new work, and to complete the fit ling in behind the new wharf, ten tboosand dollars; and for removing and replacing the present overshet water wheel by a turbine, two thousaud five hundred dollars; and for flooring in new shop for wood machine, four l.undre 1 dollars. Fit Water town arsenal, for repairs at tha, post, l lire 3 thousaud dollars. t or contingencies at ail tne arsenals, fcvw tnousand dollar For the survev of northern and north.?! cab- era lskes, one bundred thousand dollars. cor continuing the construction of. Itock Isl and bridge, three bundred thousand dollars. For examinations ana surveys on westers , . and northwestern rivers, fifty thousand doti lars. . PUBLIC WORKS IN. AND AUOUXD, WASHINGTON. 'i. t For repairs, care, and improvement, of pub lie buildings, grounds, and works in the Dis trict of Columbia, nnder the direolion of tba Chief Engineer of the army, viz: For casual repairs- ot the aatr iara ana Upper bridge, sixteen thousand live hundred dollars.' - , ..---. . i- For fuel for the Presidents boose, five thousand dollars. --' .o For renairs and refurnishinor the President a house, fifteen thousand-dollars. - - For public reservation number two ana is- . I fayette Square, two thousand dollars. ' For care ana improvement ot groanas sent ot the President's house, two - thousand dol- lars. - i , . -i ' : For removing snow and ice fro:n pavements and public walks, five hundred dollars or manure, and hauling the same to publi grounds and reservations, live bnudred dol lars. .T - For imDrovement and care .of reservations on New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Mas sachusetts. Vermont, Connecticut, aud other avenues, three thousand dollars. ' For Datnting iron lenses arouna iiiiayeue Square, in front of War and Navy Depart menu, and Judiciary Square, three thousand dollars. For incloainir. Davmff and ironrovinir the citele at the iuterseutiou of Vermont and Mas : eucbnseiis avenue, eloved thousand one htta dred and tweuty-tour djiiirs. . -