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140 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 263. 1882, Prvvisv. primed as may be necessary for that purpose: Provided, further, That GM °°¤_¥”°” the Commissioners of the District of Columbia shall not be authorized

‘;,‘,':df°§j‘,:¤°"§:§ to make any contract for gas or other illuminating material, in aeeerdyuh ance with the provisions of this paragraph, for any longer period than

one year. FOB METROPOLITAN POLICE. Police. For one major and superintendent, two thousand six hundred and ten dollars; one captain, one thousand eight hundred dollars ; one property clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand jive hundred dollars; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; three surgeon. surgeons, at four hundred and fifty dollars each; six detectives, at one &”°°*·"°*· thousand three hundred and twentydollars each; ten Iieutenants at one g°‘°°°' thousand two hundred dollars each; twenty sergeants, at one thousand ouehuudred and forty dollars each; sevenacting sergeants, at one thou- \ sand and eighty dollars each; seventy-three privates, class one, at nine hundred dollars each; one hundred and twenty privates, class two, at S•••>io¤—ke¤p•u-¤, one thousand and eighty dollars each; sixteen station-keepers, at seven m*°'°¤» °*°· lmmlred and twenty dollars each; eight laborers at four hundred and twenty dollars each; one messenger, seven hundred dollars; one mes seuger five hundred dollars; one major and superintendent, mounted three lumdred and sixty dollars; one captain, mounted, two hundred llnrnted palm. and forty dollars; forty lieutenants, sergeants, and privates, mounted, at two hundred and forty dollars each; two drivers, at three hundred dollars each ; one ambulance driver, six hundred dollars; rent of police station-houses and police headquarters, five thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars; for fuel, one thousand five hundred dollars; repairs to Miscellaneous. station houses, one thousand five hundred dollars; miscellaneous and contingent expenses, including stationery, books, telegraphing, photographs, printing and binding, gas, iee, washing, meals for prisoners, furmtmre and repanrs to same, police equipments, and repairs to same, beds, and bed-clothing, insignia of office, horses, harness, and forage, repaxrs to van and ambulance and purchase of one ambulance, and de- _ tectnon of crime, ten thousand dollars; in all, three hundred and one thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars. Fon THE FIRE BEPABTMENT. Hndepartment. _ For two commissioners at two hundred dollars each; one commissxoner andrecretary, four hundred dollars; one chief engineer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one assistant engineer one thousand four hundred dollars; eight foremen, at one thousand dollars each; six engineers at one thousand dollars each; six firemen at eight hundred dollars each; twotillermen,ateighthundred dollarseaeh; eigbthostlers, at enght hundred dollars each; fifty-four privates, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; three watchmen at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one veterinary surgeon, three hundred dollars; repairs to engme houses, one thousand five hundred dollars; for fuel, one thousand hve hundred dollars; purchase of horses, two thousand dollars; forage seren thousand dollars; hose, two thousand five hundred dollars; rjepnus to apparatus, four thousand dollars; contingent expenses, including horseshoemg, furniture, washing, oil, medical, and stable supplnes, harness, blacksmntlring, labor, gas, and miscellaneous items, eigllli g:?Fm gg.; hundred dollars; in all ninety-nine thousand one hundred ars. Telegraph and Telegraph and telephone service; For one eneral supenn' teudvuh “**°P**°¤° ¤°m°°· one thousand six hundred dollars; one eleeu-ieign, at one thousand W0 hundred dollars; two electricians, at one thousand dollars each- three telephone operators, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two repmr men, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each- one laborer, four hundred dollars; general supplies and repairs of hattcries, tour thousand five hundred dollars; purchase of new poles, wire-insulu.t0rs,