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FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 9. 1897. 127 nine thousand six hundred and eighty-one dollars and thirty-nine cents. For reconstructing or replacing the western elevator in the Senate m1¤1¤v¤t¤r. S¤¤=»r¤ wing of the Capitol, fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, six °g‘ thousand five hundred dollars. For paving with asphaltic concrete the graveled roadways in the tP¤vi¤z¤>¤•1w¤y¤. eastern portion of the Capitol Grounds and for repairs to the surfacing ° °' of the present asphaltic roadways in the grounds, iiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, fourteen thousand dollars. The Architect of the United States Capitol is directed to restore the Crypt crypt to its original condition by taking out the walls of the four book rooms constructed in it for the temporary accommodation of the Library of Congress. LIGHTING THE CAI>IToL: For lighting the Capitol, including the Lizh¤i¤z¤¤¤0¤pit¤1. Capitol Grounds, the Botanic Garden, Senate and House stables, Maltby °"‘ Building, and folding and storage rooms of the House of Representatives; for gas and electric lighting; pay of superintendent of meters, lamplighters, gas tltters, and for materials and labor for gas and electric lighting, and for general repairs, three thousand one hundred and ten dollars and fifteen cents. COLUMBIA INSTITUTION Fon. THE DEAF AND DUMR : For repairs of mf{1°lgg¤lj}g}g¤;i;g damages to buildings occasioned by the hurricane of September, eight- D¤mb._ een hundred and ninety-six, being for the fiscal year eighteen hundred R°*"“"· and ninety-seven, seven hundred and sixty-five dollars. HOSPITAL ron THE INSANE! For repairs of damages to buildings, Ff]_lj{}j;*‘°*I¤¤“°- and so forth, Government Hospital forithe Insane, occasioned by the cyclonic storm of September twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, one thousand two hundred dollars. PUBLIC LANDS sERvIoE. P¤l>“¤-l¤¤•l¤¤¤"i¤• GEOLOGICAL SURVEY: For the payment for the transmission of G°°‘°g*°“‘ S“"°>'· public documents through the Smithsonian exchange, two thousand u¤'{"f:{'s°'],‘Q;‘°*°“°"‘°°‘ two hundred and thirty dollars and sixty cents. ’ ' Printing advance copies of papers on the economic resources of the E°Q¤°*¤}*°’°¤°°’°°*· United States as provided in the sundry civil Act of March second, ,,,,’;,f,Q,",,}‘;,f,,f,‘§‘,]f"““° eighteen hundred and ninety-five, one thousand dollar . {r°l·28¤P·9°°· To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury on account of the appropriation “General expenses, Geological Survey," G¤¤°¤¤ ¤*P•¤•°¤· fiscal years eighteen hundred and ninety-six and eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, ninety-three dollars and seventy-five cents. _ SURvEY1NG LANDS IN THE INDIAN TERRITORY: For the survey of §g({§g;*gr}§;§;·_ the land in the Indian Territory, under the supervision of the Director of the Geological Survey, eight thousand dollars. APPRAISAL AND SALE or ABANDoNED MILITARY RESERVATIONS: fA‘m_>r(=;i¤¤d¤&:::• To pay the amounts set forth on page eighteen, of House Document ¥,.’1,,.'§.{I,'{,§_ m Y Numbered Two hundred and fifty, of the Fifty-fourth Congress, second session, on account of appraisal and sale of abandoned military reservations, nscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-six, four hundred and ninety-one dollars and forty-tive cents. PAYMENTS T0 CERTAIN DEPUTY sURvEYORs: To pay the amounts P¤y¤¤¤¤*¤*=·••=·=¤¤i¤¤ set forth on page nineteen, of House Document Numbered Two hundred d°P°°y °°"°Y°"' and fifty, of the Fifty-fourth Congress,second session,to certain deputy surveyors, or so much thereof as may be found due in the settlement of the account by the Auditor for the Interior Department in accordance with the rates authorized by Congress in the Act making appropriation V¤¤·28»1··936· for the survey of public lands for the fiscal year of eighteen hundred and ninety-tive, one thousand nve hundred and ninety-five dollars and fifty-one cents. _ To pay Hiram T. Brown, deputy surveyor, amount found due by tim {}‘,,,"f,‘§},,;E‘,1?,_'°'“‘ accounting officers of the Treasury on account of the appropriation for surveying private land claims, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and mnety-four, three hundred and twenty-seven dollars and sixteen cents.