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FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 329. 1878. 197 PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. For clerk in the Office of Public Buildings and Grounds, one thousand S¤lni·ios,oto. four hundred dollars; and for messenger in the same office eight hundred and lorty dollars. For rent of a portion of the building known as the Towson House, for the use of the clerical force employed under the Chief of Engineers of the Army upon the public buildings and grounds of the Government of the United States in the District of Columbia, for officc for records and for transaction of business relating to the same, nine hundred dollars. For the public gardener, one thousand six hundred dollars. For a foreman and laborers employed in the public grounds, twenty _ thousand dollars. For two drawkeepers for Navy Yard and Upper bridges, one thousand four hundred and iorty dollars. For watchman in Franklin Square, six hundred and sixty dollars. For watchman in Lalayettc Square, six hundred and sixty dollars. For three watchmen in Smithsonian ground , at six hundred and sixty dollars each, one thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars. For one watchman for Judiciary Square, and one for Lincoln Square and adjacent reservations, at six hundred and sixty dollars each, one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. For one bridgekeeper at Chain Bridge, six hundred and sixty dollars. For contingent and incidental expenses, five hundred dollars. Contingoncioo. NAVY DEPARTMENT. For compensation of the Secretary of the Navy, eight thousand dol- Salaries, ctc. lars; for compensation of the chief clerk of the Navy Department, two S¤¤r¤t¤ry’s Ofthousand five hundred dollars; one disbursing-clerk, two thousand dol- “°°· lars; four clerks of class four; two clerks of class three; one clerk of class two; iour clerks of class one; three clerks at one thousand dollars each; two messengers; and two laborers; in all, thirty-four thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars. For one stenographer, at one thousand six hundred dollars. For stationery, furniture, newspapers, and miscellaneous items, two thousand five hundred dollars. ‘ BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOOKS.—For one chief clerk, one thousand Yard¤a.ndDook¤. eight hundred dollars; one draughtsman, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk of class tour; one clerk of class three; one clerk of class two; one clerk of class one; one clerk, at one thousand dollars; one assistant messenger ; and one laborer; in all, eleven thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars. For stationery, books, plans, drawings, labor, and miscellaneous items, six hundred dollars. BUREAU or Eociriunnr AND Rncnurrme.-For chief clerk, one Equipment and ‘ thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk of class four; one clerk of Bwruitiusclass three; two clerks of class two; two clerks of class one; one assistant messenger; and one laborer; in all, eleven thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars. _ l·`or stationery, books, and miscellaneous items, five hundred dollars. BUREAU OF NAVIGATION.-For chief clerk,_one thousand eight hun- Navigation. dred dollars; one clerk of class three; one clerk of class two; one assistant messenger; andone laborer; in all, six thousand one hundred and eighty dollars. For stationery, books, and miscellaneous items, four hundred dollars. BUREAU OF .JBDNANoE.—For chief clerk, one thousand eight hun- Ordnance. dred dollars; draughtsman, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one _ _, clerk of class three; one clerk of class two; one assistant messenger; and one laborer; in all, seven thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars. For stationery, books, and miscellaneous items, four hiiii'dFe`d dollars. BUREAU on Oonsrnuorion Ann ltnmm.-For chief clerk, one thou- consti-notionona .sand eight hundred dollars; draughtsman, ono thousand eight hundred R<>P¤¤P·