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 THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 147. 1864. 159 For compensation of a foreman and twenty-one laborers employed in the _ Public buildpublic grounds, thirteen thousand four hundred dollars. “‘gS““d *"°“"`D` For compensation of the keeper of the western gate, Capitol square, eight hundred and seventy-six dollars. For compensation of two day watchmen employed in the Capitol square, one thousand two hundred dollars. For compensation of two night watchmen employed at the President’s house, one thousand two hundred dollars. For compensation of the doorkeeper at the Presidents house, six hundred dollars. For compensation of assistant doorkeeper at the President’s house, six hundred dollars. For compensation of one night watchman at the public stables and carpenters’ shops south of the capitol, one thousand dollars. For compensation of watchman in reservation number two, six hundred dollars. For compensation of two draw-keepers at the two bridges across the Bridges. eastern branch of the Potomac, and for fuel, oil, and lamps, one thousand one hundred and eighty dollars. For compensation of furnace-keeper under the old hall of the House of Representatives, six hundred dollars. For compensation of furnace-keeper at the President’s house, six hundred dollars. Metropolitan Police. —- For salaries and other necessary expenses of the piegropolggan metropolitan police for the District of Columbia, one hundred and ten P<>li¢€· thousand dollars; and the compensation of said metropolitan force, officers, and clerks be, and the same is hereby, increased fifty per centum, com-_ Pay ofpolice mencing on the urst of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, said increase UWB8s2d my to be borne by the cities of Washington and Georgetown, and the county p8i;i,2,,S€_ bow of Washington, in the District of Columbia, in the proportion equal to the to beepp<>rti¤ucdnumber of patrolmen allotted severally to the city of Washingtori, to the . city of Georgetown, and the county of Washington beyond the limits of s said cities. And the corporation authorities of said cities of Washington and Georgetown, and the levy court of said county be, and they are hereg, by, authorized and empowered to levy a special tax not exceeding one Tax therefor. quarter of one per centum for the purpose aforesaid. is For deficiency of appropriation for the capitol police, under the act of Capitol p<glg¤¤· s April twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, to be expended $33*;;; 3;,, g under the direction of the commissioner of public buildings, to be paid only to loyal men, four thousand three hundred and seventy-four dollars and eighty-four cents. g For salary of warden of jail in the District of Columbia, sixteen hun- ,,2, dred dollars. g Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the office of the treas— Oflive of t¤j¢·¤=· urer of the United States be reorganized, under the direction of the """? "°"g““‘”°°‘ Secretary of the Treasury, so as to authorize the employment of the Q officers and clerks, and with the annual salaries hereinafter specified, . viz : --  One assistant treasurer, with a salary of twenty-eight hundred dollars. Assistauttress-  One cashier, with a salary of twenty-eight hundred dollars. urgéshicr and One assistant cashier, with a salary of twenty-tive hundred dollars. assistant, One chief of the division of issues, with a salary of twenty-two hun- _ Chietof divis-, dred dollars. *0** °l *““°*i  One chief of the division of redemption, with a salary of twenty-two of redemption,  hundred dollars. ,___ ,_ One chief of the division of loans, with a salary of twenty-two hun- of loans; ij dred dollars. __ One chief of the division of accounts. with a salary of twenty-two of accounts;  hundred dollars.