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 242 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CII. 902. 1886. Extension of For the extension of the buildings of the institution for the purpose the instruction of the pupils in industrial labor, and for furnishing and iitting up said additional building, eight thousand dollars. mlaoward Univer- nownnzo UNIVERSITY- ‘ Currentexpenses. For maintenance of the Howard University, to be used in payment _ of part of the salaries of the cmcers, professors, and teachers, and other regular employees of the university, aportion of which will be paid from donations and other sources, eighteen thousand five hundred do lars. Rnnnnn, For repairs of buildings, five thousand dollars. Addition, tp ii. For additions to library, cabinet, apparatus, and necessary accommobrary, et. dations for the same, two thousand dollars. Pif;°=d¤°¤’¤ H°¤· FREED@§’8 nosrrrn. mm Asrurn. Currentexponses. For the Freedmen’s Hospital and Asylum, Washington, District of Columbia, as follows : For subsistence, twenty-two thousand dollars; for salaries and compensation of the surgeon—in-chien not to exceed three thousand dollars, two assistant surgeons, engineer, clerk, matron, nurses, laundresses, cooks, teamsters, watchmen, and laborers, thirteen thousand six hundred dollars; for rent of hospital buildings and grounds, four thousand dollars; for fuel and light, clothing, bedding, forage, transportation, medicines and medical supplies, repairs and furniture, and other absolutely necessary expenses, ten thousand five hundred dollars; erecting ‘ one two-story building, to be used as bath-rooms and water closets for wards one and two, nine hundred dollars; one mangle, three hundred and twenty-five dollars; two washing-machines, eight hundred and fifty dollars; in all, fifty-two thousand five hundred and seventy-five dollars. National Muse- VNLTIOIQAL yugggm Dm. _ Heating, light- Hnnrmu Ami LIGHTING 1*111: NATIGNAL Mtfsmur: For expense ¤¤8’» °*°- of heating, lighting, and electrical and telephonic service for the National Museum, eleven thousand dollars. Preservation of PRESERVATION OF COLLECTIONS or run NATIONAL MUSEUM: For ¢°U°°¤°¤¤i Gm- the preservation, exhibition, and increase of the collections received from the surveying and exploring expeditions of the Government, and from other sources, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, one hundred and six thousand five hundred dollars. F¤¤¤i*¤¤¤. ¤¢¤· Frmmzrmtn un rrxrnnns or cum Narrorux. Musmmz For cases, furniture, and lixtures required lor the exhibition and safe-keeping of the collections of the National Museum, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, forty thousand dollars. cnowrn OF INDUSTRIAL ABT. d“$;','“{{3A"*;m ei ghtylive, authorizing the reproduction of the “Growth of Industrial `" ’p° ° Art,” heretofore prepared by and under the supervision of Benjamin Butterworth, be modified and amended to the extent and as herein provided: that the said ·* Growth of Industrial Art" may be reproduced of Dimensions of a size not less than thirteen by seventeen inches and bound in one volume. volume. Such reproduction shall be under the direction and supervision of the said Benjamin Butterworth, and he is authorized to add any _Atlditional sta- additional statistics and historical matter which may have been pre- of such reproduction, including the binding, which shall he done by the Public Printer, shall not exceed the amount heretofore set apart and designated for that purpose by the aforesaid act.
 * ’“’*‘“”8°- of providing additional school-room accommodation, and also room ·for
 * ·Growtn gt In- That the provision of the act of March third,,eighteen hundred and
 * ““°°- pared for said work, provided the same can be done and the entire cost