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 264 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 903. 1886. Repairs to pave- For repairs to concrete pavements, being a deficiency of eighteen ¤°¤°°· hundred and eighty-five, twenty-three dollars and ten cents. Mnterinls. For materials for permit work, being a deficiency for eighteen hundred and eighty-five, one hundred and seventy-seven dollars and seventy- four cents. Boundary street For Boundary street sewer, being a deficiency for eighteen hundred ¤°“’°’· and eighty-four, forty-four dollars and thirty-six cents. Repairs, streets, For current work of repairs of streets, avenues, and alleys, being a ¤U¢s‘¤. etc. deficiency for eighteen hundred and eightyfive, twenty-two dollars and. ninety-eight cents. For cleaning and repairinglateral sewers and basins, being a deficiency for eighteen hundred and eighty-five, nfty-three dollars and seventy- eight cents. ' Cleaning tidal For cleaning tidal sewers, being a deficiency for eighteen hundred •¤w¤¤· and eighty-llve, nineteen dollars and sixty-nine cents. Boundary sewer. For completion of the boundary sewer, twenty thousand dollars. Night schools, To assume the expenses incurred for night schools in the iiscal yeareighteen hundred and eighty-six, six hundred dollars. _ School build- For purchase of sites and erection and completion of new school= ¤¤z¤- buildings, eight hundred and eighty dollars and thirteen cents. Dent or school For rent of school buildings, being a deficiency for eighteen hundred _ b¤*Jd*¤8¤- and eighty-ilve, three hundred dollars. Contingent ex- For contingent expenses of the public schools, being a deficiency for P¤¤¤°¤» ¤<=h<>¤L¤· the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-five, two thousand one hundred aud eighteen dollars and thirty-three cents. For contingent expenses of the public schools, being a deficiency for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, four dollars and nfty cents. William For-- For judicial expenses: To pay William Forsyth fee for survey and cythioorvoy. plat showing the distance from Mr Gregory’s house to the white and colored public schools situate in the subdivision of the Howard University grounds, for use in the suit of Gregory versus School Trustees, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty- ‘ three, fifteen dollars. gcnm; k,,, For judicial expenses: For counsel fees in defending the District of Columbia against the claims of Samuel Strong in the courts, one thousand dollars. Ad vertisin g For miscellaneous expenses, being for bills on account of general adb*U¤- vertising during the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-tive, one thousand and.nine dollars and thirty cents. . J ye d g rn e n t s For the payment of judgments against the District of Columbia, in- ¤s=¤¤¤* tho DiS- cluding interest and costs, sixteen thousand seven hundred and sixty- '“,€fbt_m two dollars and seventy-three cents: Provided, That no judgment shall ' be paid until the right of appeal shall have expired. moon tion of To enable the Secretary of the Interior to provide for the education f¤?l>l¤·¤¤i¤<i¤d of feeble-minded children belonging to the District of Columbia, two °b‘m“"‘· thousand five hundred dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to provide for the education of feeble-minded children belonging to the District of Columbia, being for the service of the tlscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-tive, seven hundred and eight dollars and forty-nine cents. Rent of school For the rent of school buildings in the District of Columbia for the \·¤il<!i¤c¤- iiscsqlcyeiar eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, one thousand five hunt ret dollars. = 1 n o r o a so or That the sum appropriated for the erection of school buildings during ¤¤{¤¤}¤¤ for school the current fiscal year, as appropriated for by the District appropria- Mm136 of twentyfive thousand dollars, additional is hereby appropriated for ’ p'said purpose. Detioiencies to That onehalf of the foregoing amounts to meet deficiencies in the apificmgg *g'm£};,‘ propriations on account of the District of Columbia shall be paid from 6,,,.,,,,,mmt in the revenues of the District of Columbia and one·half from any money in equal parts. in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated
 * ’;}‘$;‘:§: ‘°' °“" tion act, he increased to seventyffive thousand dollars and the sum