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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 370. 1889. BOT To enable said association to care for colored foundlings, one thousand dollars. For the Childrens Hospital, five thousand dollars. om1dre¤·sn0spi¤ai. For Saint Ann’s Infant Asylum, six thousand dollars, semi; Amr-S Infant To complete the erection of additional accommodations for the use Agiiuhlése mdusmai of the St. Rose Industrial School, five thousand dollars. $***00*- For the erection of a suitable brick building to be used by the German orphan German Orphan Asylum Association, and to be located on the Asy1“'“‘ ground now owned by said association, ten thousand dollars ; Promded, That said association expends an equal amount in the erection of said building. For maintenance of the Church Orphanage Association of Saint Church O¤’Ph¤¤**g€· gopms Parish of the District of Columbia, one thousand nve hundred o ars. For the Washington Hospital for Foundlings, for maintenance, six F<>¤¤¤iMl<>¤ fvr sand dollars; for maintenance and repairs, two thousand five hun- Wwks °f Mem" dred dollars; in all, five thousand five hundred dollars. For the National Homeopathic Hospital Association of Washing- .$m*>°P¤*h*° H<>S· ton, District of Columbia, for maintenance, nve thousand dollars. pl ' To aid the House of the Good Shepherd in erecting a building, tif- S,gg§§°,.d°f tm G°°d teen thousand dollars. . ` For maintenance of the National Temperance Home, two thousand National Temperfive hundred dollars. ‘ °"°° H°"‘°‘ That hereafter the several institutions included under the heads of R°P°l'*·¤· asylums, reformatories, industrial schools, and charities named in this act and in former and succeeding appropriation acts for the support of the District of Columbia shall report to the Commissioners of the District, on or before the first da of October of each ear, a full and detailed account of sreceipts and expenditures, andall their operations, and said Commissioners shall transmit the same to Congress at the beginning of each regular session, with such suggestions ' and recommendations as they may deem pertinent, together with estimates for maintaining the same. · All sums of money heretofore appropriated by Congress or which fofi)9€¤:5y5n>i€r¤1;¤i¤:]ted may hereafter be appro riated and expended in aid of the purchase mn>1e_iiiZqi¤tiii¤¤isilli§ of real estate shall (subject to any trust deed, mortgage, or other §§’sS‘Q,lfjgg,;_" °"°“° °* security or incumbrance existing on such property at the time of its purchase, or created at the time of its purchase) be a lien upon such property. and in case of the dissolution of any such corporation as in the preceding paragraph is mentioned, owning such property. or in case of the disposal of such property by such corporation, entitle the United States to reimbursement in proportion to any other contributions or funds used in the purchase of such property. The acceptance of any sum of money by any such corporation as is in this act appropriated for its benefits shal be deemed an acceptance ot and agreement to this provision. VVATER Dmunrnnxr. The following sums are hereby appropriated to carry on the opera- Water tiepmmem. tions of the water department, to e paid wholly from its revenues, nanwl : For `bne chief clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; two clerks, Clerks. ewat one thousand four hundred dollars each: one clerk one thousand dollars: one superintendent. one thousand six hundred dollars; one draugh/tsman. one thousand five hundred dollars: one messenger. six hundred dollars; one inspector. at three dollars per day, nine hundred and thirty-six dollars: six inspectors. at nine hundred dollars each; contingent expenses including books, blanks. stationery. forage, Hdvertisiug, printing, and other 11€CeSSaI‘y ltems and Services, three