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 314 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. UH. 145. 1885. dred dollars; five overseers, at six hundred dollars each; one engineer, six hundred dollars; one assistant engineer, three hundred dollars ; four watchmen, at three hundred and sixty-tive dollars each; one blacksmith, two hundred and forty dollars; one hostler, one hundred and twenty dollars ; one ambulance driver, one hundred and twenty dollars; one cook, at one hundred and twenty dollars; two cooks, at sixty dollars each; four nurses, at sixty dollars each; one nurse, one hundred and eighty dollars; for contingent expenses, including improvements, provisions, fuel, forage, lumber, shoes, clothing, hardware, dry-goods, medicines, and other necessary items, thirty-eight thousand dollars; for conversion of magazine number one into a workhouse for females, twenty thousand dollars; in all, sixty-nine thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. Reform school. For Reform School : For one superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; assistant superintendent, nine hundred dollars ; teachers and assistant teachers, three thousand dollars; matron of school, six hundred dollars ; two assistant matrons of families, at one hundred and eighty dollars each ; farmer, four hundred and eighty dollars; superintendent of chair-shop, seven hundred and twenty dollars; engineer, three hundred and thirty-six dollars; baker, cook, shoemaker, and tailor, at three hundred dollars each; two dining-room servants, seamstress, chambermaid, and laundress, at one hundred and forty-four dollars each; ilorist, two hundred and forty dollars; watchmen, not exceeding four in number, nine hundred and sixty dollars; secretary and treasurer, slixuhlugidred dollars; in all, eleven thousand six hundred and sixteen o. Support or in- For support of inmates, including groceries, ilour, meats, dry—goods, mm leather and shoes, gas, fuel, hardware, table-ware, furniture, farm im- . plements and seeds, harness and repairs to same, fertilizers, stationery and books, plumbing, painting and glazing, medicines and medical attendance, stock, fencing, and other necessary items, including compensation not exceeding six hundred dollars for additional labor or services, all in the discretion of the Commissioners of the District, twenty- five thousand dollars; and the proper accounting oilioers of the Treas- Accounts order- ury are hereby authorized to close the accounts of the Reform School °d °1°°°d· for the fiscal years eighteen hundred and eighty-three and eighteen hpndred and eiigrh)ty-igpr, if the same can be done without the payment ltevenues to be o any money m e ury; an hereafter all the revenues de- . {,***1 l ***0*} *2];: rived from the labor of the inmates and from the products of the farm U m_ shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States, to the credit of the United States and the District of Columbia in equal parts. Agglpoiggaetown thFor· tlée Cleegrigetcllwtpidailriishousez For the support of inmates, one · . thousand eng un dollars. Indigent insane. For support of the indigent insane of the District of Columbia in the 935*-8-M 4844.p- Gowernment Elospital for the Insane in said District, as provided in R S_ sw 4850 P_ sections fortyeight hundred and forty-four and forty-eight hundred and gw_ ’ fiftyxof this gprxgised Statutes, fifty-three thousand four hundred and six - wo o . · 0fTrla:;£p:;¤m:i:g h For tgansptgrtatiora cgipiaupem and conveying prisoners to the workgdmncn to work- ouse, our thousand » rs. °3{,°,{,;t;,,_ For the following charities, namely: For the relief of the poor, ilfteen thousand dollars. And hereafter tihslgsmpensatiogl of the physicians to the poor shall not exceed forty per mon eac. For the support and maintenance of the Columbia Hospital for Women and Lymgin Asylum, fifteen thousand dollars. ` For the Womems Christian Association, ive thousand dollars. Iior the _National Association for Destitute Colored Women and Children, six thousand five hundred dollars. For the Childrerfs Hospital, five thousand dollars. For Saint Amis Infant Asylum, five thousand dollars.