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FOR'l`Y—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 226. 1873. 491 For botanic garden, grading, draining, procuring manure, tools, fuel and repairs, and purchasing trees and shrubs, under the direction of the Bomnicgardeu library committee of Congress, five thousand dollars. Md gr¤¢¤l1<>¤S6¤· For pay of superintendent and- assistants in botanic garden and greenhouses, and two additional laborers, under the direction of the library com- p,y 0;- sum,. mince of Congress, twelve thousand one hundred and forty-six dollars. i¤©9¤d¤¤t and Public Buildings and G’r0unds:——For pay of clerk in the office of "””°”“tS' public buildings and grounds, one thousand four hundred dollars. For messenger in the same office, eight hundred and forty dollars. puma., bum- For the public gardener, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars. lnasand g*`°“¤dS- For a landscapegardener, one thousand eight hundred dollars. seéggil und mw For the laborer in charge of the water—closets in the capitol, seven Gmimm, hundred and twenty dollars. Fora foreman and laborers employed in the public grounds, nineteen Laborers. thousand two hundred and ninety-six dollars. For four laborers in the capitol, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars For furnace-keeper, in charge of lieatingapparatus under the old hall of the Ilouse of Representatives, eight hundred and sixty-four dollars. For furnace-keeper at the Presidents House, seven hundred and twenty Furnacedollars. k°°P°”‘ For two policemen at the President’s House, two thousand six hundred and forty dollars. For one night-watchman at the President’s House, nine hundred dollars, P<>li°¤ Md and one usher, one thousand two hundred dollars. w°t°hm°“‘ For two doorkeepers at the Presidents House, one thousand two hun~ dred dollars each. For two draw-keepers at the bridge across the Eastern Branch of the D<>01‘k¤¤P¢>1‘¤· Potomac, and for luel, oil, and lamps, one thousand six hundred dollars. For watchman in Franklin square, seven hundred and twenty dollars. Drawlceepers For the person in charge of the heatingapparatus of the library of "tb“dg°‘ Congress and other steainlieating apparatus in the central building, eight hundred and sixty-four dollars. Hosting appa~ For five watchmen in reservation number two, three thousand six hun- ’““*“· dred dollars. For watchman at Lincoln square, five hundred and forty dollars. Watchmen. For watchman at Lafayette square, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For watchman for circle at intersection of Pennsylvania avenue and Twenty-fourth street, five hundred and forty dollars. For one bridge—keeper at Chain bridge, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For watchman for circle at intersection of Massachusetts and Vermont avenues, five hundred and forty dollars. For contingent and incidental expenses, two thousand dollars. EXECUTIVE. Executive. For compensation of the President of the United States, twenty-five President thousand dollars. For compensation of the Vice—President of the United States, eight Vice-Presidentthegpsand dollars. f f bl 1 d Secretary to `or com ensation o secretar to sien atents or pu ic an s, one . thousand liv}; hundred dollars. y O P “g“1"“d Patents. For compensation to private secretary, three thousand five hundred Private secredollars; assistant secretary, two thousand five hundred dollars ; two execu· ;'fg,;B°S§;;T““t’ tive clerks at two thousand three hundred dollars each, steward at two i thousand dollars, and messenger at one thousand two hundred dollars, of the President of the United States; in all, thirteen thousand eight hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the executive office, including stationery Contingent extherefor, six thousand dollars. l’"““‘ ·