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 234 THIRTY—·NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 238. 1866. slings, custody, have the charge and custody of the boys; shall govern them in accord- }":."3;g°,f;)°*;» &°· ance with such rules and regulations as the board of trustees may preyscribe in its by-laws; shall employ them in agricultural, mechanical, or other labor; shall give them instruction in reading, writing, arithmetic, geography, and such other studies, and in such arts and trades as the trustees may direct; and shall employ such methods of discipline as will, as far as possible, reform their characters, preserve their health, promote regular improvement in their s[t]udies, trades, and employments, and secure in them fixed habits of religion, morality, and industry. S¤p¤rint¢¤— Sec. 10. And be it further enacted, That the superintendent shall have g:::;??;;? charge of the lands, buildings, furniture, tools, implements, stock, proerty ofinstitu- visions, and every other species of property pertaining to the institution, ,,c,;,,,:;p,,,· ,.€_ and complete accounts of all his receipts and expenditures, and of all the coipts and ex- property intrusted to him, so as to show clearly the income and expenses p°;d:;'c":;{t for of the institution; and he shall account to the treasurer, in such manner money ,·eee;t·ed; as the trustees may prescribe, for all_the money received by him from the tcsgpggl; proceeds of the inst1tution or othermse; and he shall keep. a regrster of mM8d_ the names and ages of all boys committed to the institution, with the dates of their admission and discharge, and such particulars of their hisbe!;<>¢;lmg%_t<> tory before and after leaving the institution as he can obtain. His books smc5c" of mls_ and all documents relating to the house of correction, shall at all times tees. be open to the inspection of the trustees, who shall once or more in every Gxxqigggigigke three months carefully examine his accounts and the vouchers and docutel-ty. merits connected therewith, and make a record of the result of such examination. Cvutwcts vn Sec. 11. And be it farther enacted, That all contracts on account of the institution shall be made by the superintendent, and, when approved mime. by the trustees, if their by-laws shall require their approval, shall be bind- _ ing in law, and the superintendent, or his successor, may sue or be sued S“‘”· thereon to final judgment and execution; and no suit shall abate by reason of the odlce of superintendent becoming vacant during the pendency of such suit, but any successor in the office shall assume the prosecution or defence of any pending suit, and continue the prosecution or defence until such suit shall be concluded. jlfrnstecsto Sec. 12. And be it further enacted, That one or more of the trustees 3ft3Q5S2g:;'?: shall visit the said house of correction, once, at least, in every two ,,,.0 w,,ck,_ weeks, at which time the condition of the same shall be carefully examined _B¢¤<¤d oi and the register inspected; a. record of the visits shall be kept in the "°g;;f,;:y gg? books of the superintendent; once in every three months the institution amination ofiu- shall be thoroughly examined in all its departments by not less than three ¤“'°“**°¤· of the trustees, and a report of such examinations shall be made to the Annual report board; and an abstract of the reports, together with full annual reports igtzgfmy °f of the superintendent and the treasurer, shall be presented to the Secretary of the Interior on or before the fifteenth day of November in each year. Expenses_of Sec. 13. And be it further enacted That when a boy shall be com- county of Washington, and not within the city of Washington, or the city of Georgetown, then the county of Washington shall pay to the treasurer of the house of correction fifty cents a week while he remains therein; the payment shall be made quarterly on the first days of January, April, How to be July, and October; and any sum so paid may be recovered by such city "°°"°'°d· pr county of any parent, kindred, or guardian, liable by law to maintain un. Appropriation, Sec. 14. And be it further enacted, That for the purpose of securing a transfer of the building and other property to the trustees, preparing the premises and building for occupancy, and for the payment of other neces-
 * l°€*¤k within the precincts thereof; and he shall keep, in suitable books, regular
 * -*§g’*;u;’t*;;L*}iL*; mitted to the said house of correction, the city in which he had his resihow paid. ’ dence at the time of such commitment, or, if his residence was within the