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196 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. S2?. 1886. Gencral’s Oliiee, uiuc thousand seven hundred dollars; for the Comunisary·Gencral’s Oiilce, two thousand five hundred dollars; for the Chief of Engineers’ Office, one thousand two hundred dollars; for the Rebellion Record Office. one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, forty thousand three hundred dollars. Public buildings PUBL1c BULDINGS AND Guomms. and grounds. Clerk, messcn- For clerk in the Office of Public Buildings and Grounds, one thour;¤¤‘· sand six hundred dollars; and for messenger in the same officc, eight hundred and forty dollars. Gardener. For the public gardener, one thousand eight hundred dollars. 0v¢r¤¤<>r¤,¤t<=- For overseers, draughtsman, foremen, mechanics, and laborers employed in the public grounds, twenty-eight thousand dollars. \Vatchmcn. For watchman in Franklin Square, six hundred and sixty dollars. For watchman in Lafayette Square, six hundred and sixty dollars. For two day-watchmen in Smithsonian Grounds, at six hundred and sixty dollars each, one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. For two night-watehmen in Smithsonian Grounds, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, one thousand tour hundred and forty dollars. For one watchman for Judiciary Square, and one for Lincoln Square and adjacent reservations, at six hundred and sixty dollars each, one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. I For one watchman for Iowa Circle; one watchman for Thomas Circle and neighboring reservations ; one for Rawlins Square and Washington Circle; one for Dupont Circle and neighboring reservations; one for McPherson and Farragut Squares; one for Stanton Place and neighboring reservations; two for Armory Square and reservations east to Botanic Garden; one for Mount Vernon Square and adjacent reservations; one for greenhouse at the nursery; one for grounds south ot Executive Mansion, eleven in all, at six hundred and sixty dollars each, seven thousand two hundred and sixty dollars. For one night-watchman for Armory Square and reservations east to _ Botanic Garden, at seven hundred and twenty dollars. pc€;;‘;'“g°”‘ ‘*" For contingent and incidental expenses, five hundred dollars. Rent. For rent of office, nine hundred dollars. State, War, and STATE, WVAR, AND NAVY DEPARTMENT BUILDING. NBL'}" DP]_\3Ttlll0Dt· Bg:;,$;{'€,,,,,,de,,,», Oillcc of the superintendent: One clerk class one ; one chief engineer, anim at one thousand two hundred dollars; six assistant engineers, at one thousand dollars each- one captain of the watch, one thousand two hundred dollars; two lieutenants of the watch, at eight hundred and iorty dollars each; forty-eight watchnicn ; one carpenter, one thousand dollars; one machinist, at nine hundred dollars; two skilled laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each ; seventeen Bremen; six conductors of the elevator, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; seventeen laborers; and fifty-four charwomen, at two hundred and forty dplllgrs each; in all, eighty-nine thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars. p,,,.;, ug;,;,,, .,;r,_ 1 lior fuel, lights, repairs, and miseellaneousitems,thirty-iburthousand t dollars. N av y Depart- NAVY DEPARTBUSNT. ment. c,F:{,:’5i$°"""”· For compensation of the Secretary of the Navy, eight thousand dol. lars; for compensation of chief clerk of the Navy Department, two thousand ilve hundred dollars; one disbursing clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; five clerks of class four; one clerk of class four in charge of files and records; three clerks of class three; one stenographcr, at one thousand six hundred dollars; one stenographcr, at one thousand four hundred dollars; two clerks of class two; six