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 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. IH. Ch. 134. 1881. 459 twenty dollars; two cooks, at sixty dollars each · five nurses, at sixty dollars each; and for contingent expenses, including improvements repairs, provisions, fuel, forage, lumber, shoes, clothing, hardware, dry! goods, medicines, and miscellaneous items, thirty thousand dollars- in all, forty thousand nine hundred and forty dollars. , For the new work-house at the Washington Asylum, namely: For iron Work-house. bunks, concrete lioors, connections with furnaces, gas-fixtures, dryingrooms, and steam heating-apparatus, four thousand nve hundred dollars. _ For the almshouse at Washington Asylum, namely: For steam heat- Almshouso. ing-apparatus, drying-room, and gas-nxtures, three thousand seven hundred dollars. For the Georgetown Almshouse: Support of inmates, one thousand Georgetown eight hundred dollars. ‘ Almehouse. For support of the indigent insane of the District of Columbia in the Indigent insane Government Hospital for the Insane in said District, as provided in °f Dlslml of C°· sections, forty-eight hundred and forty-four and forty-eight hundred h"§bé°;,844 and fifty of the Revised Statutes, forty thousand dollars. . Rcgfw-,0f For transportation of paupers and conveying prisoners to the work- Transportation house, three thousand dollars. °€ P°·“P°1‘¤ Mid For Reform School: For one superintendent, one thousand nve hun- Pl?;?:?;; school. dred dollars; assistant superintendent, one thousand dollars; four teachers, at seven hundred and fifty dollars each; matron of school, six hundred dollars; one matron of family, one hundred and eighty dollars; one matron of family, one hundred and forty-four dollars; farmer, live hundred and forty dollars; superintendent of chain-shop, four hundred and eighty dollars; shoemaker, three hundred dollars; baker, three hundred dollars; engineer, three hundred dollars; tailor, one hundred and eighty dollars; seamstress, one hundred and forty-four dollars; dining-room servant, one hundred and forty-four dollars ; chambermaid, one hundred and forty-four dollars; laundress, one hundred and forty- four dollars; florist, two hundred and forty dollars; cook, one hundred and eighty dollars; one watchman, three hundred and sixty dollars; two watchmen, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; in all, ten thousand six hundred dollars. _ For subsistence: For groceries, five thousand dollars; for flour, three Subsistence. thousand dollars; for meat, two thousand dollars; for dry-goods, two thousand six hundred dollars; for leather, six hundred dollars; for gas, six hundred d0Hars; for coal, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; for hardware, table and wooden ware, five hundred and fifty-four dollars; for furniture six hundred dollars; for farm implements and seed, six hundred dollars; for harness and repairs to same, three hundred dollars; for fertilizers, Eve hundred dollars; for stationery and books, three hundred dollars; for plumbing, painting, and glazing, six hundred dollars; for medicine and medical attention, six hundred dollars; ior miscellaneous expenditures, one thousand dollars; in all, twenty- one thousand and fourteen dollars. And the board of trustees of said Reform School are hereby authorized to use the balance of the fund due them from the trustees of Jay Cook and Company for the erection of workshops, purchase of machinery, and for improvements for said school. Alldhereafter the officers of the Reform School shall at the end of each Rgpgyig to gum. fiscal year make a report to the Commissioners of the District of Colum- missioners of Disbift, which shall embrace a full and complete inventory of all the p€1'-_*¤°*’ °f C°1“mbl“- sonal property in detail, the number of employees, and number oi days each is employed during the year and price paid each, and the amount of garden, iield, and other products produced, together with the d1S[J0Sition made of said personal property, products, and S0 forth. _ _ For the following charities, namely: Ch“““°”‘ For the relief of the poor, fifteen thousand dollars; and the compensation of the physicians to the poor shall be at the rate of not exceeding fifty dollars per month each. _ For the support and maintenance of the Columbia Hospital for Women