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234 FORTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 251. 1870. c0Llb!'“'l’ °*` For two assistant librarians, one at one thousand two hundred dollars, DBMS' and one at nine hundred and sixty dollars, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars. For one messenger, one thousand seven hundred and twenty-eight dollars. For three laborers, at eirrht hundred and sixty-four dollars each, two thousand five hundred and hinety-two dollars. For three assistant librarians, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. For contingent expenses of said library, two thousand dollars. b P:¤‘¢h¤§¤ Qf For purchase of books for said library, eight thousand dollars. cmvanlifgzfg For purchase of law books for said library, two thousand dollars. papers. For purchase of files of periodicals and newspapers, one thousand tive hundred dollars. E}$¤lh¤¤$i¤K For expenses of exchanging public documents for the publications of gum; °°°` foreign governments, one thousand five hundred dollars. d Botanic gm- For botzmic garden, grading, draining, procuring manure, tools, fuel, °¤·K'°°¤· and repairs, and purchasinv trees and shrubs under the direction of the M ’&° library committee of Congiess, five thousand ’dollars. _ Pa of su or- For pay of superintendent and assistants in botanic rden and rrreenmtendent and . . . · . ° mmmw houses, under the direction of the library committee ot Congress, eleven l _ thousand two hundred and ninety-six dollars. inlzugig b“¤ld· Public Buildings and G'rounds.—For clerk in the officc of public g,.§,,,,d,_ buildings, one thousand two hundred dollars. Clerk and For messengerlin the same office, eight hundred and forty dollars. “‘°"°"€°" For compensation to the public gardener, one thousand four hundred Gndmm and forty dollar · l s. U1l>¤r¤f¤. &¤· For compensation to the laborer in charge of the water-closets in the capitol, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For compensation of a foreman and twenty-one laborers employed in the public grounds, nineteen thousand two hundred and ninety-six dol— lars. For compensation of four laborers in the capitol two thousand eicht hundred and eighty dollars. , c k;`¤r¤¤c¤• For compensation of furnace-keeper, in charge of heating apparatus P"' underfthe plldlhall of the House of Representatives, eight hundred and sixty- our dollars. h Fpr dcompensationd t:;` furnaccdceeper at the President’s house, seven unc re an twenty dollars. Espoo and For two policemen at the President’s house, two thousand six hundred `" “‘°“‘ and forty dollars. For compensation of two night watchman ut the Presidents house, one thousand eight hundred dollars. Door-keeper. For compensation of the doorkeeper at the Presidents house, one thousand two hundred dollars. Draw-keepers For compensation of two draw~keepers at the bridoe across the eastern °*° b'*‘lK°"· branch of the Potomac, and for the], oil, and lamgs, one thousand six hundred dollars. For watchman in Franklin square, seven hundred and twenty dollars. 3,,,;,,,, uppa. For compensation of the person in charge of the heating apparatus of ¤¤¤¤¤· the library. ot Congress, and other steam-heating apparatus in the central · budding, eight hundred and sixty-tour dollars. w§mhri¤w¤ M bor eleetr1c1an_tor the capitol, one thousand two hundred dollars. For cotnpensatton of five watchmen in reservation number two, three thousand stx hundred dollars. O For compensation of draw-keepers at the Potomac bridge, and for fuel, 011, and lamps, seven thousand five hundred and seventy dollars. 01 lgzrgrt of r Ofprritof tZ'latms.——.For salaries of five judges of the court of claims, sbgudgals mm, gif pbue elgtko zmphasslptagt cI5x}:, batlmasnd messenger thereof, twenty- · 0¤5¤¤ Gig un re an orty o rs.