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 FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sns. I. Ch. 246. --1876. 109 For a Mansard-roof for the building, eight thousand dollars. For care and support, and medical treatment of seventy-five transient Transient poupaupers, medical and surgical patients, in the Providence Hospital in porsthe city of Washington, under a contract to be formed with said institution, fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, under the direction of the Surgeon-General of the Army, who shall cause To be under dian accurate report to be made monthly of the number of persons so ’°°l”°“ °fI?“'8°°”‘ relieved, their names residence, date of admission, and date of discharge G°"°"‘1 ° Amy' from the hospital. For the support of the National Soldiers’ and Sa.ilors’ Orphans' Home, Soldiers' and Washington ity, District of Columbia, including salaries and incidental S=¤l°P¤’ 0*Pl*¤¤¤’ expenses, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the H°“‘°‘ Interior, ten thousand dollars. _ To aid in the support or uio Childrens’ Hospital, Washington, District _¤1¤1<1r<>¤’¤ Hosof Columbia, five thousand dollars. PML For the Freedmelis Hospital and Asylum in Washington, District of _Freedmeu'¤ llos- Columbia, namely, for subsistence, salaries and compensation, fuel and PM1- light, clothing, rent of hospital buildings, medicines and medical supplies, forage, and transportation, and miscellaneous expenses, forty-five thousand dollars. For the National Association for the relief of the Colored Women and National Associ- Children of the District of Columbia, ten thousand dollars. ¤*i°¤ M 1‘*>li°f 0* Colored_ W 0 lll e n smrnsomzan msrirurion. ‘°"§i,,§i}‘;f‘],§§5‘_· For preservation of the collections of the surveying and exploring lcgfgggfvlug °°1" expeditions of the Government, ten thousand dollars. A mmcuts for For fitting up apartments for mounting and photographing specimens ,,P_,,£,,,,,,,,,_ three thousand dollars. MISCELLANEOUS. . For expenses in detecting and bringing to trial and punishment per- P¤}¤i¤hi¤e ¤¤¤¤- sons engaged in counterfeiting Treasury notes, bonds, national bank- t°’f“‘“‘“g· ‘ notes, and other securities of the United States, and the coinage thereof, and for detecting other frauds upon the Government, one hundred thousand dollars, to be disbursed under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury. _ _ For compensation in lieu of moieties in certain cases under customs- ,i6?1°(‘;pIf1f)§;*,:{g;"” revenue laws, one hundred and twentyfive thousand dollars. - ‘ To enable the Secretary of State to pay a balance of one month’s R**¤‘**»°O*Pl*”·¤¤’ rent of the building known as the Washington City Protestant Orphans A“y1“m‘ Asylum, heretofore occupied for the use of the Department of State, being the rent due for the month of October, eighteen hundred and seventy-five under the lease, the sum of one thousand dollars. · To enable the Postmaster General to pay for not exceeding forty- Qiiioioi Pom! three thousand copies quarterly of the United States Official Postal G'“d°· Guide and for mailing the same, twenty thousand dollars. For three automatic weighing-machines, six thousand dollars to be _A¤l>omM¤i5=Woig_h- disbursed by the Secretary of the Treasury for mint purposes. ggm¤¤¤¤m¤¤ °' REFORM SCHOOL OF THE nrscrnmtr OF COLUMBIA. For the superintendent, assistant superintendent, matron, three teach- Reform Sohool. ers, for medicines and physicians fees, gardener, farmer, baker, and night-watchman, seamstress, cook, and laundress, and four female servants, and for fuel, clothing, and incidentals, ten thousand dollars. METROPOLITAN POLICE. For salaries and other necessary expenses of the Metropolitan Police Metropolitan for the District of Columbia, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars: P<>l¤¢<>· Provided That a like sum shall concurrently be paid to defray the expenses oi the said Metropolitan Police force, out of the treasury of the