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FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 196. 1892, 209 PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNI>s. rubric mnrumgs _ and grounds. OFFICE OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: For one clerk, one Curr, m¤¤¤¤¤s¤r. thousand six hundred dollars; one messenger; one public gardener, one g“"1°"°" thousand eight hundred dollars; in all, four thousand two hundred and forty dollars. For overseers, draftsmen, ioremen, mechanics, gardeners, and labor- ovmemtw. ers employed in the public grounds, thirty thousand dollars. I For day watchman in Franklin Square, six hundred a11d sixty dol- Wmhmenars. For day watchman in La Fayette Square, six hundred and sixty dol- Mrs. For two day watchmen in Smithsonian Grounds, at six hundred and sixty dollars each, one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. For two night watchmen in Smithsonian Grounds, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars. For one day watchman at Judiciary Square and one at Lincoln Square and adjacent reservations, at six hundred and sixty dollars each, one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. For one night watchman in Judiciary Square, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For one day watchman at Iowa Circle; one at Thomas Circle and neighboring reservations; one at Rawlins Square and Washington Circle; one at Dupont Circle and neighboring reservations; one at McPherson and Farragut Squares; one at Stanton Square and neighboring reservations; two at Henry Square and Seaton Square and reservations east of Botanic Garden; one at Mount Vernon Square and adjacent reservations; one for the greenhouses and nursery; one at grounds south of Executive Mansion; eleven in all, at six hundred and sixty dollars each, seven thousand two hundred and sixty dollars. For one night watchman at Henry Square (Armory) and Seaton Square and reservations east of Botanic Garden, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For one night watchman at Garfield Park, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For contingent and incidental expenses, five hundred dollars. P0C.;>£tingent ex. srmcrn, \VAR, AND NAVY DEPAR.T)IEN'l‘ BUILDING. $*·¤¤¤·W·¤·=¤¤·i Ne Igglkpartment build- Otiice of the superintendent: One clerk of class one; one chief engi- Supmnmndeuemorneer, at one thousand two hundred dollars; eight assistant engineers, °"°‘ at one thousand dollars each; one captain of the watch, one thousand two hundred dollars; two lieutenants of the watch, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; fifty-eight watchman; one carpenter, one thousand dollars; one machinist nine hundred dollars; one plumber nine hundred dollars; one painter nine hundred dollars; tour skilled lnbor·· ers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; twenty-eight iirernen, including four tiremen heretofore paid trom appropriation Ihr fuel, lights and miscellaneous items; ten conductors ofelevators, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; twenty laborers; and eighty charwomen; in all, one hundred and twenty-one thousand three hundred and eighty dollars. For fuel, lights, llllS(’t9llil.Il00l1U4 items, and repairs. thirtymine thousand F¤¤1.ligh¤•.¤¤=· six hundred and twenty dollars. NAVY DEPARTMENT. N•vyD¤1i¤r¤¤¤¤¤ For compensation; of the Secretary of the Navy, eight thousand dol- °{,°¤*°"* lars; Assistant Secretary of the Navy, four thousand five hundred ’ ` dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; clerk to the Secretary, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; disbursing clerk, vor. xxvrI—-—14