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 FORTYSEVENTH coxounss. sms. 11. cn. 95. 1883. 465 hundred dollars; seamstress, one hundred and forty-four dollars; diningroom 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, three hundred dollars; watchmen, not exceeding nve in number, one thousand and eighty dollars; in all, ten thousand nine `hundred and thirty-six o ars. For subsistence : For groceries, five thousand dollars; for tlour, three Subsistence. thousand dollars; for meat, two thousand five hundred dollars; for dry goods, two thousand two hundred dollars; for leather, six hundred dollars; for gas, six hundred dollars; for coal, two thousand dollars; tor hardware and table and wooden ware. five hundred and fifty-four dollars; for hirniture, six hundred dollars; for farm implements and seed tive hundred dollars; for harness and repairs to same, one hundred and fifty dollars; for fertilizers, five 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; for miscellaneous expenditures, one thousand three hundred and ten dollars; for the purchase of stock, five hundred dollars; for fenc- _ gig; five hundred dollars; in all, twenty-two thousand and fourteen ol ars. For the following charities, namely: €l¤·¤‘i¤i¤¤- For the relief of the poor, fifteen thousand dollars. And the compensation of the physicians to the poor shall not exceed fifty dollars per month each. ‘ - For the support and maintenance of the Columbia Hospital for Women and Lying—in Asylu iiheen thousand dollars. For the Women’suC’hdstian Association, five thousand dollars. · For the National Association for Destitute Colored Women and Children, seven thousand dollars. _ _ For the erection of a building by the Commissioners of the District for said National Association, in accordance with plans to be prepared by the Inspector of buildings, and approved by the Architect of the Capitol, twenty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary Provided, ighat the cost of said building shall not exceed the · sum erein name. For the Children’s Hospital, five thousand dollars. For Saint Ann’s` Infant Asylum, five thousand dollars. For the Industrial Home School, ten thousand dollars, five thousand of which shall be used for building a house_on the premises under the direction of the Commissioners of the _District of Columbia. · For maintenance of the Church Orpnanage of the District of Colum· Church Orphanbia, the sum of one thousand five hundred dollars. _ *¢°- And hereafter the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are re- nepom or rsquired to visit and investigate the management of all the institutions ;=¤t;1n;:¤;:d::M¤d· of charity within the District whiclht nay be_ h‘:reindappmpr;{·;tJeIde8fot1;, to commissiomm and shall uire an itemized' repo 0 reccip an expe be made `fbctlhem, to be transmitted with their annual report to Con- That the appropriation of five thousand dollars made by the act qemau orphan “ making appropriations to provioe for the expenses of the government D cA¤¤>¤=• of the District of Columbia_for the nscal year ending June, thirtiethd ‘ eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and for other purposes, approve. July first, eighteeéi hundrefl and e;lgl;y1-tl:vo,t;0f%;hleg:wm)1;p;’tanl;u;ldin on the ronn s recent y purc a y _ . · plfan Asyhlgm Association of the District of Columbia,_now the German Orphan Asylum Association of the District ot Columbia, provided that the Asylum shall contribute an equal sum for this purpose, be, and th: same is hereby, continued and made available for the same ' subject to the like condition for the fiscal year eighteen hund eighty four. xxir-30 O