Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 3.djvu/119

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FORTYJDHIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. GH. 328. 1874. 89 public documents for the publications of foreign governments, one thou- ; Exchange or punsand five hundred dollars. _ - - A 1’° ‘1°°“m°¤*¤· For contingent expenses of said Library, two thousand dollars. Contingent ex - For expenses of the copyright business, five hundred dollars. P°3$°*’· . bt b . For Botanic Garden, grading, draining, procuring manure, tools, fuel, uesgpying lm and repairs, and, purchasing trees and hrubs, under the direction of 1301;.-.;,5.; Garden the Library Committee of Congress, five thousand dollars. - and green-houses. , For pay of superintendent and assistant ·in Botanic Garden and Pay or superingreen-houses, and two additional laborer , under thedirect-ion of the *°’ff“lf· ”“**’i“““» Library Committee of Congress, twelve thousand one hundred and °° ” °”°"' forty-six dollars. ; ‘ , PUBL10 BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. f , . For clerk in the Office of Public Buildings and Grounds, one thou- Clerk and messensand fourihundred dollars. 8***- For messenger in the same office, eight hundred and forty dollars; Forghe public gardener, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars. Gardener. For e landscape gardener, one thousand eight hundred dollars. I For the lébborer in charge of the water-closets in the:Ca.pitol, seven Laborers. hundred and twenty dollars. — s ,For ap foreman and laborers employed in the public grounds, nineteen thousimd two hundred and ninety six dollars. For four laborers in the Capitol, two thousand eight hundred und eighty dollars. ` For furnace keeper, in charge of heating apparatus under the old hall Furnace keepers. _ of the House of Representatives, eight hundred and sixty-four dollars. For the following emgloyees at the Executive Mansion, namely: For Euipmyes nt me furnace keeper, eight undred and sixty-four dollars; two policemen, °°“°"° M°“"°“· two thousand six hundred and forty dollars; one night watchman, nine hundred dollars; one night usher, one thousand two hundred dollars; und two doorkeepers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; in all, eight thousand and four dollars. e · · For two draw-keepers for Navy Yard and upper bridges, and for fuel, pmw—ksepm ut oil, and lamps, one thousand six hundred dollars. b¤dH°°· For watchman in Franklin Square, seven hundred and twenty dollars. _ For the person in charge of the heating apparatus of the Library of H°°·*l¤S **9 P **‘ Congress, and other steam heating apparatus in the central building, mm'. eight hundred and sixty-four dollars. For four watchmeu in reservation numbered two, (being the Smith- W¤*°l¤¤°¤· sonian grounds, two thousand eighthundred and eighty dollars. For watchman in Lincoln Square, five hundred and forty dollars. For watchman at Lafayette Square, seven hundred and twenty dollurs. { A For watchman in Washington Circle, five hundred and forty dollars. For one bridge keeper at Chain Bridge, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For watehman for circle at intersection of Massachusetts and Vermont avenues, hve hundred and forty dollars. _ For oontin gent and incidental expenses, two thousand dollars, pmfiggnstin gc nt cx- EXECUTIVE. For compensation of the President of the United States, fifty thou- Pr¢=¤i¢l<¢¤f· szmd dollars. i _ For compensation of the Vice President of the United States, eight Vice-President. thousand dollars. _ For compensation to private secretary, three thousand five hundred Ifuvm ¤¢<>r<>f=ir>¤ dollars; assistant secretary, two thousand five hundred dollars; two ‘§::“*““*“# °1" ‘“* cxoeutive clerks at two thousand three hundred dollars each, steward at two thousand dollars, and messenger ut one thousand two hundred dollars, of the President of the United States ; in all, thirteen thousand eight hundred dollars. ‘