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 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 263. 1882. 139 neer, two thousand four hundred dollars; one leveler, one thousand six hundred dollars; one leveler, one thousand five hundred dollars; one leveler one- thousand four hundred dollars; one dranghtsman, one thousand two lmndred dollars; three rod-men, at seven hundred and eighty dollars each; three axmen, at six hundred and fifty dollars each; one inspector of asphalt, two thousand four hundred dollars; one inspector, one thousand five hundred dollars; two inspectors at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one messenger, six hundred dollars; three messengers at four hundred and eighty dollars each; for temporary writers and draughtsmen, one thousand five hundred dollars; for one property clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; one issuing clerk, nine hundred and sixty dollars; one clerk, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one watchman seven hundred and twenty dollars; two watchmen at one dollar and, lift y cents each per day, one thousand and ninety-tive dollars; four laborers at four, hundred and eighty dollars each, one thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars; one janitor, seven hundred and twenty dollars; rent of property-yards, three hundred dollars; and for contingent expenses, including books, stationery, and miscellaneous , items, four thousand five hundred dollars; in all, forty-two thousand six hundred and sixtytive dollars: Provided, That overseers or inspectors p,.,,,;,,, required in connection with sewer or street work done under contracts authorized by appropriations shall be paid out of the sum appropriated — for the works; and the commissioners of the District, in their annual reports to Congress, shall report the number of such overseers and in speetors, and their work, and the sums paid each, and out of what ‘ appropriation. · For the binding sud ,care of records of the surveyor’s oflioe, to be Bindingaudcare expended by the Commissioners, ilve hundred dollars. :f__;*¢:£;¢l°¤» ¤¤r*¤¥· For fuel, ice, gas, repairs, insurance, and general miscellaneous ex- _Mi¤c¤11a¤ccus.· penses of District offices, three thousand five hundred dollars. FOR. STREETS. For sweeping, cleaning, and sprinkling streets and avenues thirty- 8mm_ three thousand dollars; cleaning alleys, seven thousand five liundred s"¤p1ug,sgc, dollars; for current work of repairs of streets, avenues, and alleys, Qwentydive thousand dollars; current repairs to county roads and suburban streets, twentydive thousand dollars; cleaning and repairing lateral sewers and basins, twenty thousand dollars; in all, one hundred and ten thousand five hundred dollars. ° For the parking commission: For one superintendent, one thousand Parking00mm,,, two hundred dollars; one assistant superintendent, seven hundred dol- sion. lars; contingent expenses, including laborers, cart-hire, trees, treeboxes, treestakes, tree-straps, planting and care of trees, whitewashing, care of parks, and miscellaneous items, eighteen thousand dollars; in all, nineteen thousand nine hundred dollars. For street·lamps: For illuminating material, and lighting, repairing Strut hmm and cleaning, and extinguishing lamps on streets and alleys, one hundred and  thousand, two hundred and fifty dollars; and hereafter all railroad companies using engines propelled by steam shall provide for ga;],,,,; 0,,,,- the lighting of the streets, avenues, alleys, and grounds through which panics usinslnteam their tracks may be laid, under the direction and control of the Com— ¢¤8*¤°¤t¤b *:8** missioners; purchase and erection of new lamps and posts, five'hun- Q;;?,?, 8*,; :.,,2,,,; dred dollars; one superintendent, nine hundred dollars; repairs to m,,,;,, ,,,8 mq, pumps three thousand dollars; cleaning tidal sewers, three thousand dollars; in all one hundred and thirteen thousand six hundred and Qfty dollars: l"r¢wided, That no more than twenty-five dollars  p,,.,;,,,, mam for each streetlamp shall be paid for gas, lighting, extingmshmg, Annual expense repairing, and cleaning, under any expenditure provided for m this act; :5 xmlgv ¤°* and in ease a commet cannot be made at that rate, the Commissioners ‘ { of the Illistrlet of Columbia are hereby authorized to substitute other r illuminating material, ami lo use so much of the sum hereby appro