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 182 ron*rr.n1en·rn concnnss. snss. 1. on. esi. 1884. oil-cloth, file-cases, towels, ice, brooms, soap, sponges, fuel, gas, and heatin g apparatus; tele-graphing; freight and express charges; repairs to buildings and furniture ; and for other absolutely necessary expenses, including one clerk of class two and one assistant messenger, sixty- three thousand six hundred and twenty dollars. Stationery. For stationery for the War Department and its Bureaus and offices, thirty thousand dollars. Rent of build- For rent of buildings for use of the War Department, as follows: For i¤g¤· Adjutant-Gener·.1l’s Office, four thousand one hundred dollars; for the Signal Office, seven thousand dollars- for the Quartermaster-Genera1’s Otfiee, ten thousand dollars; for the l’aymaster-G·eneral’s Office, three thousand six hundred dollars; for the Surgeon-General’s Office, nine thousand seven hundred dollars; for the Commissary·General’s Oflioo, two thousand five hundred dollars; for the Chief of Engineer’s Ofrioo, one thousand six hundred dollars; for the Rebellion Record Office, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, thirty-nine thousand seven hundred dollars. Oillco of Public PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. Buildings and G*é’;';:’· For clerk in the Office of Public Buildings and Grounds, one thousand 8,,,. ’ m°°°°°` four hundred dollars; and for messenger in the same offico, eight hundred and forty dollars. public 8,,4,;,.,1- For the public gardener, one thousand six hundred dollars. and others. For overseer, draughtsman, foremeu, and laborers employed in the public grounds. twenty-six thousand dollars. p,-,,,-.;,, us For two draw-keepers for Navy-Yard and Upper Bridges, one thoutgglllzvgglnnland sand four hundred and forty dollars. _ Watchmsh?. 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-watchmen in Smithsonian Grounds, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars. For one watchman for Judiciary Square, undone for Lincoln Square and adjacent reservations, at six hundred and sixty dollars each one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. For one watchman for Iowa Circle; one watchman for Fourteenth Street Circle and neighboring reservations- one for Rawlins Square and Washington Circle; one for Dupont Cimlc; one for McPherson and Farragut Squares ; one for Stanton Place and neighboring reservations; one for Armory Square and reservations east to Botanic Garden; one for Mount Vernon Square and adjacent reservations, eight in all, at six hulridred and sixty dollars each, five thousand two hundred and eighty o ars. For one night-watchman for Armory Square and reservations east to Botanic Garden, at seven hundred and twenty dollars. Chgrjidge-gggsper, For one bridgekeeper at Chain Bridge, six hundred and sixty dollars. Ill I'! . · Czptingent ex- For contingent and incidental expenses, ive hundred dollars. 8. Pokent. For rent of onice, nine hundred dollars. State, War, and STATE, WAR, AND NAVY DEPARTMENT BUILDING. Navy building. gmc, M- mp, Omoo of the superintendent: One clerk class one; one chief engineer, intsndent, clerk, atone thousand two hundred dollars; six assistant engineers, at one ¤:i¤¢¤¢» wd Mh- thousand dollars each; one captain of the watch, one thousand two hun- °"· dred dollars, two lieutenants of the watch, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; forty-eight watchmen; one machinist, at nine hundred dollars; two skilled laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; seventeen tiremen; six conductors of the elevator, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; sixteen laborers ; one laborer, atsixhundred