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 FOBTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 389. 1882. _ 241 For rent of necessary omees; for traveling expenses in connection R¤¤¢ of <>i’¤<=•¤¤- with the collection of Confederate records placed by gift or loan nt the disposal of the government; for fuel, lights, stationery, and all other necessames, five thousand eight hundred and ten dollars. Wn: Dzvmmmnnm Bmmames. Foreeompensation of one engineer War Dqpnrtm the Wu Department building, one thousand two hundred dollars, mgt *?“‘ld‘“g“: one usmstant engineer, one thousand dollars; one machinist nine hun- mt "f;?l°::L::°;°f dred dollars; one skilled laborer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; ' conductor of the elevator, seven hundred and twenty dollars; {our watehmen ; two laborers; one laborer, six hundred dollars; one fireman; and twelve eharwomen, at one hundred and eighty dollars each; in all, twelve thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. · For labor, fuel,.light, and miscellaneous items for the said building, L¤b<¤. M- enght thousand dollars. For the additional force required for the north wing, the north half E¤¤vl•>y6¤ in 0f the east wing, and two stories of the south wing of the State, Wep,‘g¤*°» DY*¤’» M": and Navy Department building, namely: One assistant engineer for b,H;fing P"°”°" the period of nine month? at the rate of one thousand dollmsper annum, seven hundred and fty dollars; one captain of the watch, at the rate of twelve hundred dollars per annum, nine hundred dollars; one carpenter, at the rate of one thousand dollars per annum; one conductor of elevator for the period of nine months, at the rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum, five hundred and forty dollars; one laborer- Ive fireman for the period of nine months, two thousand seven hundred dollars; twelve charwomen for the period of nine months, one thousand nix hundred and twenty dollars • one hostlcr, six hundred dollars; two hnstlers, at ive hundredandferty dollars each; one watchman, at ive hundred and forty dollars; in all,·ten thousand three hundred and ninetydollnrs, orso much thereofas may be necessary. For four watehmen, two Bremen, and one laborer in the part of the E¤¤v¥¤&6¤ ip Adjutant General’s Olliee to be located on the first and second floors of 6‘g:° ““* "°“"‘ the old Navy Department building, in all, four thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars. - - . For ggntingent expenseecfmtlée Adjutant Genera1’s Qtlice in the old cmmngeut sx· Navy. partment bmldm'g, ‘ nding MX light,` heating_ mwah:} P°¤¤°•· ' matting, cleaning, labor, and  itxnf urea! two doors ‘. the old No Department building, the building nnmhered seventeen ‘ hundred arg twenty-ilve F street, and fom: floors of the building munhared six hundred and ten Seventeenth street, all in use for odlces of, the Adjutant General, four thousand dollars. , ‘   For rent of building numbered six hundred and ten Seventeenth Ni¤¤¤$6>fg>¤¤k\¤¤¤g street, two thousand dollars. ugm m,w: '°“ ` For rent of the building occupied as the Qmrtemaster Geneml’s mB·¤¤•;;¤¤|•:;§¤ Ohee, ten thousand dollars. And where buildings are rented for public G;ng:l,s 0';w " use in the District of Columbia, the executive departments are author- B,,,; ,,-y,,,;,,;;,,;,, ined, whenever it shall be advantageous to the public interest, to rent in District or cootheu in their stead: Pmoided, Thatno increase in the number of build- l¤;¤¤:¤: for s·~•=¤¤ ings now in use, nor in the amounts paid for rents, slmll   therefrom. '“ Im; And it shall be the duty of the heads of the several executive depart- B,,",",,;,, 0,.,.,,. ments to submit in their next annual estimates to Congress e statement pied ny exsemm showing in detail the number of buildings rented for the use of their ::tl;;::t¤;:3 ::3,. respective departments, or the subordinate bureaus or offices thereof, cum 8,% m ba in the city of Washington, the annual rental paid for   cost of heat- mm., U, g.,,,n,,,_ ing and lighting each, the appropriations from whneh said expenses are respectively paid, and also to submit estimates specifically for the rental V and other expenses of such of said buildings ns may be for the use of the government lor the llscal year ending June tlnrtneth, eighteen hundred and eight ··tour. _ For Ave watelhmen and two laborers in the building occupied by the d  GW- Puymhster General, four thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars. wwwa;. md For thel and miscellaneous items, three thousand Evo hundred dollars. m"""" xxn·--m.