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Boiled rice , sirup , bread , butter , tea . May 29. - Apple sauce , corn bread , bread , butter , tea . May 30. — Cold ham , pickles , stewed prunes , cheese , bread , butter , tea . May 31. - Apple sauce , gingerbread , bread , butter ...
Boiled rice , sirup , bread , butter , tea . May 29. - Apple sauce , corn bread , bread , butter , tea . May 30. — Cold ham , pickles , stewed prunes , cheese , bread , butter , tea . May 31. - Apple sauce , gingerbread , bread , butter ...
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-A . Yes , sir : By Mr. RICE : Q. How is it in regard to stone work done in the city by private individuals , other parties than the Government of the United States ; where is that done ? -A . Mostly all the work done by private ...
-A . Yes , sir : By Mr. RICE : Q. How is it in regard to stone work done in the city by private individuals , other parties than the Government of the United States ; where is that done ? -A . Mostly all the work done by private ...
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By Mr. RICE : Q. How is it about the other contracts in the city of New York ? -A . The courthouse was done under the Tweed ring , aud I don't think it was done very profitably ; but the men worked well enough .
By Mr. RICE : Q. How is it about the other contracts in the city of New York ? -A . The courthouse was done under the Tweed ring , aud I don't think it was done very profitably ; but the men worked well enough .
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Mr. Rice . Any statistics in regard to the number of stonecutters employed now , as compared with five or ten years ago , you may also furnish .. The CHAIRMAN . Stonecutters have suffered , perhaps , more than any other branch of ...
Mr. Rice . Any statistics in regard to the number of stonecutters employed now , as compared with five or ten years ago , you may also furnish .. The CHAIRMAN . Stonecutters have suffered , perhaps , more than any other branch of ...
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By Mr. Rice : Q. What were they before the war , in 1860 ? -A . Two dollars and twenty - five cents . By the CHAIRMAN : Q. And that was for ten hours ' work ? -A . Nine hours ' work . Q. And now they are $ 3 for eight hours ' work ?
By Mr. Rice : Q. What were they before the war , in 1860 ? -A . Two dollars and twenty - five cents . By the CHAIRMAN : Q. And that was for ten hours ' work ? -A . Nine hours ' work . Q. And now they are $ 3 for eight hours ' work ?
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