114 EEPOET OF THE CUILDIXG COiOIITTEE. 



Bricklayers 6, 066 86 



Stonecutters 6, 609 29 



Carpenters and laborers 4, 464 35 



Blacksmiths 465 37 



Riggers 475 75 



Painters 46 00 



Architect 925 00 



Freight and hauling .' 822 82 



38,641 08 

 *S45, 486 96 



The following are the estimates of the architect for the work to be completed 

 as far as possible during the present year :J 



1st. To finish the floor, ceiling, and walls of the northern vestibule or prin- 

 cipal entrance to the main building, and doors from this into rooms in the two 

 towers, one on each side; also to put sashes in the tower windows and ojjeniugs, 

 further to roof in main tower, and space between the two front towers ; also to 

 finish the space occupied by main stairs, 88,000. 



2d. For iron work and necessary masonry for the principal staircases and 

 doors into rooms and apartments from the lower hail, about $6,500. 

 3d. For roofing the main building, §17,500. 



4th. For the masonry of the south tower, so far as the completion of the en- 

 closure, and for roofing the same, $9,600. 

 Respectfully submitted. 



RICHARD DELAFIELD, 

 RICHARJ) WALLACn, 

 JCfSEPH HEXRY, 



Building Committee. 

 Washington, April 28, 1866. 



* The ditference between this sum and that given in the report of the Executive Committee 

 is due to the difference of the dates of the two accounts. 



