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428 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 307. 1894. rm; remain. PAYMENT TO PETEE Tnnnmnr : To pay Peter Terrient for services; S°"°°°` at the rateof forty dollars per month, as watchman at Seul Choix Pointe (Michigan) Lighthouse, from November sixteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, the time it was finished, until April eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, when he was relieved by the regularly appointed lighthouse keeper, one hundred and ninety dollars and sixty-seven cents. reiegmmt. SAN Luis Omsro LIGHT-STATION, CALIFORNIA: To pay the Western Union Telegraph Company for telegrams sent for the officers of the- Light-House Establishment, fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety,. forty-seven cents. Chnndeleur, Le. CHANDELEUB LIGHT STATION, LOUISIANA: The expenditure of three· · thousand two hundred and twenty-six dollars and twenty-one cents from R¤1>·¤ir¤. ew, ¤¥· the appropriation for repairs and incidental expenses of light-houses,.

  • °‘{7°§]g ,5 ,,_m_ eighteen hundred and ninety, for building an assistant keepe1·’s dwell-

` ing and a plank walk at Chandeleur Light Station, Louisiana, which has been already expended by the LightHouse Board and requires no further expenditure of money from the Treasury, is hereby authorized, the same having been disallowed in the accounts of Captain W. L. Fisk, . United States Army, by the Commissioner of Customs. mmm e.n»§-es. PAYMENT T0 THOMAS G. HAYEs: To enable the Secretary of the ¥··¤•*•°"*°°°- Treasury to pay to Thomas G. Hayes, late United States attorney tor: the district of Maryland, six hundred dollars, the amount approved by the Attorney—General for legal services rendered, under direction of the Attorney·General, in defending the Government’s title to the site c of Hawkins Point Light-House, Maryland. rubucnunmngs. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. B¤’¤*¤sl·¤¤·—<“¤· For court-house and post-office at Birmingham, Alabama: For com-- pletion of building, inchidiug elevator and improvement of approaches,. _ fifteen thousand dollars. B'"'¤°P°“~°°'“* For post-office at Bridgeport, Connecticut: For payment of outstandingtcontract liabilities, two hundred and nineteen dollars and threecen s. Bw Claw MMM For post-office and court house at Bay City, Michigan: For comple- _ tion of brick walk, eleven hundred dollars. C”“°"· ‘”""- For post-office at Canton, Ohio: For completion of building, five- , thousand dollars. mI’”°· ’°“· For custom·house, post-office, and court-house at El Paso, Texas :· For elevator, seven thousand dollars. ' G¤“°°'¤¤· “`·‘*· d ger custom-house at Galveston, Texas: For elevator, four thousand o ars. °“**"""'”· m For the post-ofiice at Galesburg, Illinois: For completion of building, seven thousand five hundred dollars. B¤l¤¤¤- Mk- For court-house and post-office at Helena, Arkansas: For approaches and completion of building, six thousand dollars. H°"°"°“·“·*’· For postollice at Hoboken, New Jersey: For payment of outstanding contract liabilities, four hundred and seventy-two dollars and twentyseven cents. , I·¤*i¤¤>¤-Me- For post-office at Lewiston, Maine: For completion of building, nine- _ thousand five hundred dollars. ¤¤*¤¤·'*¤*¤·“’ “·· For court-house and post-office at Martinsburg, West Virginia: For _ completion of building, ten thousand dollars. WEEK ""“°"“°“°‘· For custom-house and post-office at Port Townsend, Washington; Emi approaches, elevator, and completion of building, eleven thousand o ars. P*¤¤*·¤¤·z-P¤· For custom-house at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania: For payment of expenses incurred in the sale of the old custom-house property, one thou- _ sand three hundred and seventy-two dollars and thirty-tive cents.

  • ’°""”°“‘**~°'**°· For post-olilice at Portsmouth, Ohio: For payment of outstanding;

. contract liabilities, one hundred dollars and ninety-seven cents.