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 96 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 176. 1868. Private Sem- For compensation to the private secretary, assistant secretary, who t"Y*&°‘ shall be a short-hand writer, two clerks of class four, steward and messenger of the President of the United Suites, twelve thousand five hundred dollars: Provided, That so much of the fourth section of the aet of July Repeal of ac; twenty-three, eighteen hundred and sixty-$1X, making approprmtions for authorizing legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the government for the §;grk°fp°‘rd°"S· year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, as au- 1866, eh.208,§4. thorlzes the President of the United States to appoint a clerk of pardons, V°1·X“’· P· 2°7· and one clerk of the fourth class, is hereby repealed. For contingent expenses of the executive office, including stationery therefor, three thousand dollars. rum? build- Public Buildingé and G'v·0unds.—— Fo1g sgliry of the warden of the jail lugs an in the District of olumbia, two thousgn dollars. '?r°i,$;g§j,m of  compensatien $0 me laboreg   charge of the water-closets in the Jai. capx 0, seven mn re an weny dollars. L“b°‘”°“· For compensation of four laborers in the capitol, two thousand eight; hundred and eighty dollars. Gardener. For compensation to the public gardener, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars. For compensation of e foreman and twenty-one laborers employed 1n the pubhe grounds, nineteen thousand two hundred and ninety-six dollars. Wntchmen. For compensation of two watchmen at the Presidente House, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For compensation of the doorlceeper at the Presidenfs House, one thousand dollars. For compensation of five watchmen in reservation number two, five thousand dollars. DmwkG0pm.S  For compensation of draw—keepers at the Potomac bridge, and for fuel, at bridges. oil, and lamps, five thousand dollars. For compensation of two drzuv-keepers at the two bridges across the eastern branch of the Potomzxc, and for Fuel, oil and lamps, one thousand three hundred and ninety-six dollznrs. Fumucc- For compensation of furnz1ce—kecper under the old hall of the House of k“°p“'· Represeumtives, eight hundred and sixty-fbur dollars. lgnr compensation of furnuce—l<<·eper at the Presidenfs house, seven nun red and twenty dollars. Clerk mama-  €0l` clerk in the office of Public Buildings, one thousand two hundred SGI1g0I'. O ;u·S For messenger in the same office, one thousand dollars. Policemon me For two policemen at the Presidente House two thousand six hundred P"*“l°l°"“"‘· and forty dollars. i J£u.ti11g uppu- For compenszrtion of the person in charge of the heating apparatus of ‘     the  l1bmry of (,0ngress, ancl Supreme Court room, one thousand dollars. Llectncmn.  or electrmiam gw the C2l[)1EOl, one thousand two hundred dollars. ])epm·Lment;of 0])Cl7`1iiIZ87’l¢0 Zdfé.—FO1‘ COmpCDS2Ltl0fl Oli the S€C1'Ct£1.I‘ Of SUNG Sim;  t_ S  second assistant seerei;e».ry of state, and examiner of cl;1iuns?7Pr0vided; tm8}&C  é`lmt Eli; office of examiner of claims shall be abolished on the thirtieth  me my ay o une, eiviteen hundred and sixty-nine· and assistant scecretar 0f class four as disbursing clerk, nine clerks of class three, three clerks of class two, three clerks of cless one, one messenger, one assistant messenger, and seven laborers, sixty-three thousand eight hundred and g%)];(&l $l6   eighty dollars: Proz·zded, That the third section of the act of August VOL XL pj13S; eighteenth, eighteen humlred and fiFLy—six, entitled "An act: to amend an gxtylgygiing 2 act entitled ‘ An act: requiring foreign regulations of commerce to be laid d_¥;i£;; =i*;;>¤ annually before Corigress, approved August sixteen, eighteen liunclred 1;;; fgmzy-two, and for other purposes," be, and the same is hereby, ree.
 * §$§§g§°l"‘“‘“ of state, for chiel clerk, eight clerks of class four, additional to one clerh