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Inspectors of coal.

Harbor-master, Georgetown.

Washington asy

lum.

Physicians to poor.

lamps.

hundred dollars per annum,) nine hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-seven cents.

For market-master of the Western, Eastern, and Georgetown markets, (five hundred dollars each per annum,) eighteen hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents.

For four assistant market-masters, (not to exceed five hundred dollars each per annum,) twenty-four hundred and sixteen dollars and sixty-seven cents.

For three inspectors of coal, (two hundred dollars each per annum,) seven hundred and twenty-five dollars.

For harbor-master of Georgetown, (one hundred dollars per annum,) one hundred and twenty dollars and eightythree cents.

For intendant of Washington asylum, (eight hundred dollars per annum,) nine hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-seven cents.

For three commissioners of Washington asylum, (two hundred and fifty dollars each per annum,) nine hundred and six dollars and twenty-five cents.

For secretary to commissioners of Washington asylum, (two hundred and fifty dollars per annum,) three hundred and two dollars and eight cents.

For physician to Washington asylum, (six hundred dollars per annum,) seven hundred and twenty-five dollars. For eleven physicians to the poor, (one for each Council district, six hundred dollars per annum each,) seven thousand nine hundred and seventy-five dollars.

Superintendent of For superintendent of street lamps, (nine hundred dollars per annum,) ten hundred and eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

Lamplighters.

Garbage-masters.

Messengers.

Watchmen.

Secretary to Gov.

ernor.

Clerks.

For thirty lamplighters, (six hundred dollars each per annum,) twenty-one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. For sixteen garbage-masters, (nine hundred dollars each per annum,) seventeen thousand four hundred dollars.

For four messengers, (nine hundred dollars each per annum,) four thousand three hundred and fifty dollars.

For four day-watchmen, (nine hundred dollars each per annum,) forty-three hundred and fifty dollars.

For secretary to the Governor, (two thousand dollars per annum,) twenty-four hundred and sixteen dollars and sixty-seven cents.

For clerk to the Governor, (twelve hundred dollars per annum,) fourteen hundred and fifty dollars.

For clerk to the secretary of the District, (eighteen hundred dollars per annum,) twenty-one hundred and seventyfive dollars.

For three clerks in the collector's office, (one at eighteen hundred, one at fifteen hundred, one at twelve hundred dollars per annum,) five thousand four hundred and thirtyseven dollars and fifty cents.

For two clerks in the auditor's office, (one at fifteen hundred and one at twelve hundred dollars per annum,) thirty-two hundred and sixty-two dollars and fifty cents.

For three clerks in the comptroller's office, (one at eighteen hundred and two at fifteen hundred dollars each per annum,) fifty-eight hundred dollars.

For two clerks in the register's office, (one at fifteen hundred and one at twelve hundred dollars per annum,) thirty-two hundred and sixty-two dollars and fifty cents.

For one clerk in the treasurer's office, (fifteen hundred dollars per annum,) sixteen hundred and twenty-five dollars.

For three clerks in the office of superintendent of assessments and taxes, (one at twenty hundred, and one at fifteen, [hundred,] and one at twelve hundred dollars per annum,) fifty-six hundred and seventy-nine dollars and

sixteen cents.

For three clerks in the water registrar's office, (one at eighteen hundred dollars, one at fifteen hundred dollars, one at twelve hundred dollars per annum,) fifty-four hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

For deficiency in the payment of temporary and per- Deficiency in pay manent officers and employees of the District of Columbia, oftemporary officers in addition to the sum already appropriated, six thousand

dollars.

For superintendent of public schools for the county of Superintendent of Washington, (five hundred dollars per annum,) six hun- schools in county,

dred and four dollars and seventeen cents.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the foregoing sums shall be payable monthly: Provided, That in no case shall the whole, or any part thereof, be paid unless the duties of the several offices shall be actually performed, and the sums herein appropriated are hereby made payable out of, and chargeable to, the respective funds to which each payment shall belong.

Approved August 23, 1871.

Salaries payable monthly.

Proviso.

August 23, 1871.

CHAP. CIV.-An Act to divide the District of Columbia into election districts.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the District of Columbia, That hereafter the boundaries of the districts tion districts estab- for members of the House of Delegates of the District of Columbia shall be as follows:

Boundaries of elec

lished.

First District-All that part of the county of Washington lying east of Lincoln avenue and Bunker Hill road, at Fort Bunker Hill.

Second District -All that part of the county of Washington lying west of Lincoln avenue and Bunker Hill

road.

Third District-All that part of the city of Georgetown lying west of High street.

Fourth District-All that part of the city of Georgetown lying east of High street.

Fifth District-All that part of the city of Washington lying west of Twenty-first street.

Sixth District-All that part of the city of Washington lying south of M street north, between Eighteenth and Twenty-first streets west, and south of K street north, between Fifteenth and Eighteenth streets west.

Seventh District-All that part of the city of Washington lying within the following bounds: Commencing at K street north, and running up Fifteenth street west to N street north; thence east on N street north to Fourteenth street west; thence up Fourteenth street west to Boundary; thence along Boundary street to Twenty-first street west; thence down Twenty-first street west to M street north; thence along M street north to Eighteenth street west, and down Eighteenth street west to K street north; thence along K street north to Fifteenth street west.

Eighth District-All that part of the city of Washington lying within the following bounds: Commencing at N street north and running up Fourteenth street west to Boundary; thence along Boundary to Sixth street west; thence down Sixth street west to Rhode Island avenue; thence along Rhode Island avenue to Seventh street west; thence down Seventh street west to O street north; thence along O street north to Eleventh street west; thence down Eleventh street west to N street north; and along N street north to Fourteenth street west.

Ninth District-All that part of the city of Washing

ton lying between G street north and N street north, and between Eleventh street west and Fifteenth street west.

Tenth District-All that part of the city of Washington lying between G street north and the canal, and between Eleventh and Fifteenth streets west.

Eleventh District-All that part of the city of Washington lying south of the canal and west of Eighth street west.

Twelfth District-All that part of the city of Washington lying between G street north and the canal, and between Sixth street west and Eleventh street west.

Thirteenth District-All that part of the city of Washington lying within the following bounds: Commencing at G street north and running along Seventh street west to O street north; thence along O street to Eleventh street west; thence down Eleventh street to G street north, and along G street to Seventh street west.

Fourteenth District-All that part of the city of Washington lying within the following bounds: Commencing at K street north, and running up North Capitol street to Boundary; thence along Boundary street to Sixth street west; thence along Sixth street west to Rhode Island avenue; thence along Rhode Island avenue to Seventh street west; thence down Seventh street west to L street north; thence along L street north to New Jersey avenue; thence down New Jersey avenue to K street north; and along K street to North Capitol street.

Fifteenth District-All that part of the city of Washington lying within the following bounds: Commencing at D street north, and running up North Capitol street to Massachusetts avenue; thence along Massachusetts avenue to First street west; thence up First street west to K street north; thence along K street to New Jersey avenue; thence up New Jersey avenue to L street north; thence along L street north to Seventh street west; thence down Seventh street west to G street north; thence along G street north to Sixth street west; thence along Sixth street west to D street north; and along D street north to North Capitol street.

Sixteenth District-All that part of the city of Washington lying within the following bounds: Commencing at D street, and running down Sixth street west to the canal; thence along the line of the canal to Four-and-a

half street; thence down Four-and-a-half street to Maryland avenue; thence along Maryland avenue eastwardly to the canal; thence along the line of the canal to South Capitol street; thence up South and North Capitol streets to D street north; and along D street north to Sixth street west.

Seventeenth District-All that part of the city of Washington lying within the following bounds: Commencing at Eighth street west, and running along G street south to the canal; thence along the line of the canal northwardly and northwestwardly to its junction with Maryland avenue; thence along Maryland avenue to Four-anda-half street; thence up Four-and-a-half street to the canal, and along the line of the canal to Eighth street west; thence down Eighth street west to G street south.

Eighteenth District-All that part of the city of Washington lying south of G street south, between South Capitol street and Eighth street west.

Nineteenth District-All that part of the city of Washington lying within the following bounds: Commencing at Fifteenth street east and running north to Boundary street; thence along Boundary street to North Capitol street; thence down North Capitol street to K street north; thence along K street to First street west; thence down First street to Massachusetts avenue, and down Massachusetts avenue to North Capitol street; thence down North Capitol street to E, and along E to Fifteenth street east.

Twentieth District-All that part of the city of Washington lying south of E street north, between North and South Capitol streets and Fourth street east.

Twenty-first District-All that part of the city of Washington lying within the following bounds: Commencing at South Carolina avenue and running up Fourth street east to E street north; thence along E street north to Fifteenth street east; thence down Fifteenth street east to C street north; thence along C street north to the Eastern branch; thence along the line of the Eastern branch to B street south; thence along B street south to Fifteenth street east; thence down Fifteenth street east to D street south; thence along D street south to South Carolina avenue, and down South Carolina avenue to Fourth street east.

Twenty-second District-All that part of the city of

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