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 426 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 132. 1881, District of Co- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. lumbia. 0. s. Bundy. To pay claim of C. S. Bundy for services as acting judge of the police court of the District of Columbia, during the absence of the judge, from August thirty-iirst to October third, eighteen hundred and eighty, inclusive, thirty-four days, at ten dollars per day three hundred and forty dollars· one-half of which is payable by the Ujnited States and one-half by the District of Columbia. — _ Public schools, To supply dehciencies in the amount appropriated for the support of 1880· the public schools of the District of Columbia for the uscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty, one—half of which is to be paid by the District of Columbia, namely: Contingent ox- For contingent expenses, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-six l><>¤¤<¤¤· dollars and ninety-two cents. Public schools, To supply deficiencies in the amount appropriated for the support of 1881- the public schools of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, namely: _ S¤1¤ri<=¤<>f¤¤p¤r— For salaries of superintendents teachers, janitors, secretary of the };;°’;‘;':,”g:i1,;“h‘ board, and clerks, three thousand two hundred dollars. 0g;§Sll¤S°¤l¤ 6X- For contingent expenses, three thousand dollars. Prninitnrofor two For furniture for the two new buildings now in course of erection, five gg; ¤¤l¤<><>1 l>¤¤ld— thousand dollars. Reform school. To supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the Reform School, and for temporary clerks employed in the office of the collector of taxes in the District of Columbia for the hscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-one, one·half of which is to be paid by said District, namely: For support and maintenance of Reform School, six thousand dollars. ,I¤*{)P°°°°’ °f For salary of inspector of plumbing to thirtieth of June, eighteen P ***'* ***8* ltiundred and eighty-one, five hundred dollars or so much thereof as may e necessary. - Salaries, ao. I Salaries and contingent expenses offices of the District of Columbia, u£€l§,9*C0‘{{1m],?;;‘ eighteen hundred and eighty. C,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bx; Executive office proper: Contingent expenses seventy six dollars and pcnsos. seventy-five cents ; fuel, ice, repairs, general miscellaneous expenses phd sp forth fpr District offices three hundred and forty five dollars and or ly- our cen S. Public Schools; Public schools: Repairs to school buildings three hundred and eighty- "°l’“*‘“· eight dollars and twenty-two cents, contingent expenses one thousand two hundred and twenty three dollars and ten cents. _ Metropolitan po- Metropolitan police : Contingent expenses, four hundred and thirty M0- six dollars and eighty eight cents. Fiimlcpnrtmont. thFire department: Fuel, three hundred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty ree cents. luwoshington Any. _ Vliléislirington tgxsylums Contingent expenses, eighty-eight dollars and · erg y wo cen. Transportation Transportation of paupers and prisoners, District of Columbia: Trans- 0f prwpcrs. porgation of paupers, one hundred and eighteen dollars and forty-two cen s. Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous expenses, District of Columbia: Rent of market site andtsso forth two hundred and thirty three dollars and thirty three cen. . GOVERNMENT H0s1>1TAL Fon THE INSANE. GovornmsntHos- Current expenses Government Hos ital for the Insane: For su crt, 1;:2 f°” lm 11** clothing, and treatment in the Govergment Hospital for the Insgllc Of ' the insane of the Army and Navy, Marine Corps and Revenue Cutter Service aud of all persons who have become insane since their e11U`)' into the military or naval service of the United States, and who are indigent, and of the indigent insane of the District of Columbia, eleven thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.