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456 THIRTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 166. 1867. statutes, cisi-ks, vision and consolidation of the statute laws of the United States," approved and P"*’—**“¥6· Juno twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, and for 'clerical 1j?,$;°;`71,:0` services and other incidental expenses, the printing to be done by the l government printing office, seventeen thousand dollars. Laborers in For compensation to the laborer in charge of the water-closets in the °”P"·°r capitol, five hundred and thirty-eight dollars. For compensation of four laborers in the capitol, two thousand four hundred dollars. Public gar- For compensation to the public gardener, one thousand four hundred jjsw =—¤¤ tm- and forty sums. _ ` For compensation of a foreman and twenty-one laborers employed in the public grounds, thirteen thousand four hundred dollars. Gate-keeper For compensation of the keeper of the western gate, capitol square, ”"d ""“°]““°“‘ eight hundred and seventy-six dollars. For compensation of two day watchmen employed in the capitol square, one thousand eight hundred dollars. PoIiccmen,•S:c. To enable the commissioner of public buildings to pay two policemen

§;Si‘1""°l“ at the President’s house, twenty-six hundred and forty dollars.

`For compensation of the doorkeeper at the Presidenfs house, one thousand dollars. For compensation of two watchmen at the Presidents house, eighteen hundred dollars. Watchman on For compensation of three watchmen on the dome, two thousand seven d°’“°‘ hundred dollars. H¤¤t?¤s ¤PP¤· For compensation of a person to take care of the heating apparatus of mus °{ 1`brm" the library of Congress, one thousand dollars. Assistantdoor- For compensation of assistant doorkeeper at the President’s house, six §‘;:l€;",fful;;°*" hundred dollars. wmhm,§_ For compensation of one night watchman at the public stables and carpenters’ shops south of the capitol, one thousand dollars. For compensation of five watchmen in reservation number two, four thousand five hundred dollars. Draw-keepers' For compensation of eight draw-keepers at the Potomac bridge, and g_iEQ;°m“° for fuel, oil, and lamps, seven thousand nve hundred and fifty-three dollars °and sixty cents. For compensation of two draw-keepers at the two draw-bridges across the eastern branch of the Potomac, and for fuel, oil, and lamps, one thousand three hundred and ninety-six dollars. Furnacekcep- For compensation of furnace-keeper under the old hall of the House

  • 6 “"““h‘ of Representatives, six hundred dollars.

` For compensation of watchman in Franklin Square, nine hundred dollars. For compensation of furnace-keeper at the Presidents house, six hundred dollars. wggdgggggpsy For additional compensation of one hundred dollars each to six watchand ,ab0rm_ men, at nine hundred dollars; and of twenty per centum of five laborers in the capitol, one foreman and twenty-one laborers on public grounds, one gate-keeper, two day and two night watchmen, and two furnacekeepers, four thousand seven hundred and sixty-two dollars and eighty cents. ltietropolitan Jlktropolitan Palice.—For salaries and other necessary expenses of P°h°*’· the metropolitan police for the District of Columbia, two hundred and Pay increased eight thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. And the compensation of g_£H1lm`,;‘;“t· said metropolitan police force, officers, and clerks, be, and the same is 1867. ’ hereby, increased fifty per centum upon the amount hereby appropriated, commencing on the first day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, Increase, how said increase to be borne by the cities of Vifashington and Georgetown,

  • ° l’° b°"“°· and the county of `Washington, in the District of Columbia, in the proportion equal to the number of patrolmen allotted severally to the city of