Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 21.djvu/492

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4,62 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 134. 1881, thousand four hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; two clerks at nine hundred dollars each; one computing engineer two thousand four hundred dollars; one leveler, one thousand six hundred dollars; one leveler, one thousand nve hundred dollars; one leveler, one thousand four hundred dollars; one draughtsman, one thousand dollars; three rod-men, at seven hundred and eighty dollars each; three ax·men,at six hundred and fifty dollars each; one inspector of asphalt, two thousand tour hundred dollars; one inspector, one thousand five hundred dollars; two inspectors, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two messengers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; for temporary writers and draughtsmen, one thousand iiye hundred dollars; and for contingent expenses including books, stationery, and rmscellaneous items, four thousand dollars ; m all, thirty- two thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. _ _ _ _ _ Sewer or street That overseers or inspectors temporarily required in connection with WQFk i¤¤P°<>li<>¥¤ sewer or street work done under contracts authorized by appropriations FQ3mi0m “PP’°' shall be paid out of the sum specially appropriated for the work, and p p,-,,,.;8},_ for the time actually engaged thereon: And pvovvdedfurther, That overseers or inspectors required in connection with sewer or street work done under contracts authorized by appropriations shall also be paid out of the sum appropriated for the works. C°¤**i¤§°¤*¤· Forfuel, ice, gas, repairs, insurance, and general miscellaneous expenses _ of District offices, three thousand five hundred dollars. Streets, , FOR STREETS. Sweeping. For sweeping, cleaning, and sprinkling streets and avenues, thirty thousand dollars; cleaning alleys, six thousand five hundred dollars; for current work of repairs of streets, avenues, and alleys, twenty thousand dollars; current repairs to county roads, twenty thousand dollars; R°P”»iT¤ of ¤°W· cleaning and repairing lateral sewers and basins, twenty thousand dol- °"’};,,,,,,,8,, lars; in all,ninety-six thousand five hundred dollars: Provided, That so 1870, 0n_ 47, much of the act of Congress approved April sixth, eighteen hundred Stat., 16, 82. and seventy, as prohibits the Commissioners oi' the District of Columbia from narrowing the carriage-ways ot Louisiana and Indiana avenues and _ a portion of Fourth-and-a-half street be, and the same is hereby, repealed. P“'k"‘g· For the parking commission: For one superintendent, one thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant superintendent, seven hundred dollars; contingent expenses, including laborers, cart—hire, trees, treeboxes, tree-stakes, tree-straps, planting and care of trees, whitewashing, care of parks, and miscellaneous items, eighteen thousand dollars; in all, nineteen thousand nine hundred dollars. L¤·¤1D¤- For street-lamps: For illuminating material, and lighting and extinguishing lamps on streets and alleys, one hundred and three thousand three hundred and twenty-tive dollars; erection of lamps, one thousand dollars; one superintendent, nine hundred dollars; repairs to pumps, three thousand dollars; cleaning tidal sewer, three thousand dollars; in _ all, one hundred and eleven thousand three hundred and twenty-tive P'°'”·°°· dollars: Provided, That no more than twenty-tive dollars per annum for each street-lamp shall be paid for gas, lighting, extinguishing, repairing, and cleaning under any expenditure provided for in this act ; and incase a contract cannot be made at that rate, the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are hereby authorized to substitute other illumi- _ nating material, and to use so much of the sum hereby appropriated as P"°"“’°- maybe necessary for that purpose : Provided further, That the CGI11- missioners of the District of Columbia shall not be authorized to make any contract for gas or other illuminating material, in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph, for any longer period than one year. Police. Fon, NHETROPOLITAN 1>oLIOE. _ For one major and superintendent, two thousand six hrmdred and ten dollars; one captain, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one property-