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Chief engineer , etc. · UNDER SUPERINTENDENT OF THE CAPITOL BUILDING AND GROUNDS : For chief engineer , two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars ; four assistant engineers , at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each ; eight ...
Chief engineer , etc. · UNDER SUPERINTENDENT OF THE CAPITOL BUILDING AND GROUNDS : For chief engineer , two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars ; four assistant engineers , at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each ; eight ...
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UNDER SUPERINTENDENT OF THE CAPITOL BUILDING AND GROUNDS : For chief engineer , one thousand seven hundred dollars ; three assistant engineers , at one thousand two hundred dollars each ; six conductors of elevators , at one thousand ...
UNDER SUPERINTENDENT OF THE CAPITOL BUILDING AND GROUNDS : For chief engineer , one thousand seven hundred dollars ; three assistant engineers , at one thousand two hundred dollars each ; six conductors of elevators , at one thousand ...
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... assistant mistress of charwomen , three hundred dollars ; forty - five charwomen ; chief engineer , one thousand five hundred dollars ; one assistant engineer , one thousand two hundred dollars ; three assistant engineers , at one ...
... assistant mistress of charwomen , three hundred dollars ; forty - five charwomen ; chief engineer , one thousand five hundred dollars ; one assistant engineer , one thousand two hundred dollars ; three assistant engineers , at one ...
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Engineer , etc. Watchmen . translators , at two thousand one hundred dollars each ; additional to Chief of Bureau of Accounts as disbursing clerk , two hundred dollars ; private secretary to the Secretary , two thousand five hundred ...
Engineer , etc. Watchmen . translators , at two thousand one hundred dollars each ; additional to Chief of Bureau of Accounts as disbursing clerk , two hundred dollars ; private secretary to the Secretary , two thousand five hundred ...
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... fifteen clerks of class two ; eleven clerks of class one ; fourteen clerks , at one thousand dollars each ; engineer , one thousand dollars ; thirteen clerks , at nine hundred dollars each ; one messenger ; four assistant messengers ...
... fifteen clerks of class two ; eleven clerks of class one ; fourteen clerks , at one thousand dollars each ; engineer , one thousand dollars ; thirteen clerks , at nine hundred dollars each ; one messenger ; four assistant messengers ...
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act granting additional amend amount appropriation approved April 28 assistant authorized bridge building Bureau cents chief clerks of class Commissioners Company construction contingent County court Department direction District of Columbia eight hundred dollars eighteen hundred engineer expenses February 25 fifty dollars fiscal year nineteen five hundred dollars forty George Government granting a pension granting an increase hereby House of Representatives hundred and fifty hundred and twenty improvements increase of pension Indian Interior James January laborers lands light March messenger namely necessary nine hundred nineteen hundred paid payment pension to John person Provided purchase repairs Reservation River Secretary Senate seven hundred six hundred dollars sixty station street superintendent supplies Territory thereof thousand dollars thousand eight hundred thousand five hundred thousand four hundred thousand two hundred three thousand tion transportation Treasury twenty dollars twenty-five United
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Page 431 - Until Congress shall provide for the government of such islands all the civil, judicial and military powers exercised by the officers of the existing government in said islands shall be vested in such person or persons and shall be exercised in such manner as the President of the United States shall direct; and the President shall have power to remove said officers and fill the vacancies so occasioned.
Page 147 - States who later goes in transit from one part of the United States to another through foreign contiguous territory...
Page xvi - An Act temporarily to provide for the administration of the affairs of civil government in the Philippine Islands, and for other purposes...
Page 431 - The Republic of Panama grants to the United States in perpetuity the use, occupation and control of a zone of land and land under water for the construction, maintenance, operation, sanitation and protection of said Canal of the width of ten miles extending to the distance of five miles on each side of the center line of the route of the Canal to be constructed...
Page 558 - ... book to be always open for inspection by the proper authorities and to be preserved for at least five years. The provisions of this section shall not apply to the dispensing of poisons in not unusual quantities, or doses, upon the prescription of practitioners of medicine. Any violation of the provisions of this section shall make the offender liable to a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars and not more than one hundred dollars...
Page 465 - An Act to define and fix the standard of value, to maintain the parity of all forms of money issued or coined by the United States, to refund the public debt, and for other purposes...
Page 310 - If any person shall demand or receive either directly or indirectly, from any seaman or other person seeking employment, as seaman, or from any person on his behalf, any remuneration whatever for providing him with employment, he shall for every such offense be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be imprisoned not more than six months or fined not more than $500.
Page 169 - War to judge of the proper location of said bridge, and shall furnish such other information as may be required for a full and satisfactory understanding of the subject; and until such plan and location of the bridge are approved by the Secretary of War...
Page 8 - Acting upon this second petition, on February 9, 1821, Congress chartered Columbian College in the District of Columbia, inserting in the charter by special action the provision "that persons of every religious denomination shall be capable of being elected Trustees; nor shall any person, either as President, Professor, Tutor or pupil, be refused admittance into said College or denied any of the privileges, immunities or advantages thereof, for or on account of his sentiments in matters of religion".
Page 59 - ... over the same, and over the approaches thereto, upon payment of a reasonable compensation for such use, and in case the owner or owners of said bridge, and «the several rail-road companies, or any...