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THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 162. 1856. 117 For compensation to the public gardener, twelve hundred dollars, and twenty per cent. thereon, per act twenty-second April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four—making together one thousand four hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of sixteen laborers employed in the public grounds and President’s garden, at forty dollars per month each, and twenty per cent thereon, per act twenty-second April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-i’our—making together nine thousand two hundred and sixteen dollars. For compensation of the keeper of the western gate, Capitol Square, seven hundred and thirty dollars, and twenty per cent. thereon, per act twenty-sccond April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four-—making together eight hundred and seventy-six dollars. For compensation of two day watchman employed in the Capitol Square, at Eve hundred dollars each, and twenty per cent. thereon, per act twenty-second April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-fourmaking together one thousand two hundred dollars. For compensation of two night watchman employed at the President’s house, at five hundred doHars each, and twenty per cent. thereon, per act twenty-second April, one thousand eight hundred and Efty-fourmaking together one thousand two hundred dollars. For compensation of the door—keeper at the President’s house, tive hundred dollars, and twenty per cent. thereon, per act twenty-second April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four—making together six hundred dollars. For compensation of the assistant door-keeper at the Presidents House, three hundred and sixty-five dollars, and twenty per cent. thereon, per act twenty-second April, one thousand eight hundred and fiity-four——making together four hundred and thirty-eight dollars. For compensation of one night watchman employed for the better protection of the buildings lying south of the Capitol, and used as public stables and carpenters' shops, five hundred dollars and twenty per cent. thereon, per act twenty-second April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four-—n1aking together six hundred dollars. . For compensation of four draw-keepers at the Potomac bridge, and DPW K<*¢P0’¤· twenty per cent. thereon, per act twenty-second April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, and for fuel, oil, and lamps-—making together three thousand two hundred and sixty-six dollars.. For compensation of two draw—keepers at the two bridges across the eastern branch of the Potomac, at four hundred and fifty dollars each, and twenty per cent. thereon, per act twenty-second April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, and for fuel, oil and lamps-making together one thousand one hundred and eighty dollars. For arrearages due Bailey Brown, keeper of the upper Eastern Branch Bauey Brown. bridge for expenses incurred in the years eighteen hundred and fifty- three, and eighteen hundred and fifty-four, in the purchase of fuel, oil, and repairs of lamps, one hundred dollars. For compensation of the auxiliary guard, and for fuel, and oil for Auxiliary guard lamps, nineteen thousand four hundred dollars. For furnace-keeper at the President’s house, three hundred and sixty- Furnace keeper five dollars. For printing and publishing one thousand copies of the papers of Pljlnilng tm James Madison now in the archives of the State Department under the Mwmn P°p°”' direction and control of the Joint Committee on the Library of Congress, six thousand dollars: Provided, that said works be printed_ by the public printer, and that no more be paid for such printing, than the amount authorized by the law regulating the public printing. Sue. 2. And be it further enacted, That the first section of the act Compensation entitled ‘* An act to remodel the diplomatic and consular systems of the g£${’l°m““‘°