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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 837. 1890. 393 Statutes, shall have the expenses of their instruction in the collegiate 1¤a1§e¤z inmates department paid from this appropriation, together with so much of {QQ ,f,'},*§§§°§;,§”f,{ the expense of their support when indigent and while in the institu- ¤¤‘¤<=¤·>¤ wdtion as may be authorize by the board of trustees, with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior; and hereafter there shall not be admitted to said institution under section forty-eight hundred and n.s.,¤ee.4scs,p.s4s. sixty-five of the Revised Statutes, nor shall there be maintained Aumgseaeee n-em. after such admission, at any one time from any State or Territory S°°°“ *‘““°°°· exceeding three deaf mutes while there are ap lications pending from deaf-mutes, citizens of States or Territories Ihaving less than three pupils in said institution: Provided further, That hereafter there repel-n as to emshall be included in the annual Book of Estimates a statement show- P]°"°°'“ ing the number of persons employed each year in this institution and the compensation paid to each. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to provide for the educa- mmmgf f¤<>\>1¤— tion of feeble-minded children belonging to the District of Columbia °d°d d”°”’ D‘°" as (provided for in the act approved June sixteenth, eighteen hundred V°*·’1»vP·*'5»2'*°· an eighty, three thousan four hundred dollars. One-half of this t mywmw sum Shen be paid eut of the revenues er the niemet of Columbia nu; '°"°‘ and one-half out of the Treasu of the United States, and hereafter the estimates for this expense lslnall each year be submitted in the annual emimates for the expenses of the government of the District D{,¤¤“¤* °¤°*¤¤¤°¤¤ 0* of Columbia. .` HOWARD UNIVERSITY. Howard U¤iv•¤¤¤i¢y~ For maintenance of the Howard University, to be used in payment uumemee, eee. of part of the salaries of the officers, professors, and teac ers and other regular employees of the university, the balance of which will be paid from donations and other sources, twenty thousand three hundred dollars. For tools, materials, wages of instructors, and other necessary e nses of the industrial de rtment, four thousand dollars. xgbr purchase of books for library, one thousand dollars. For chemical apparatus, ive hundred dollars. For improvement of groimds, one thousa11d dollars. For repairs of buildings, two thousand four hundred dollars. nnocnrou IN ALASKA. E<*¤•¤¤¤<>¤*¤·¤·¤k¤~ For the industrial and rimary education of the children of school age in the Territory of Alaska, without reference to race, fifty thousand dollars. pgggpnnvs uosrnnu. nm Asvmm. ,.,“:,°,;";‘§;i§mF‘°"* For the Freedmen’s Hospital and Asylum, Washington, District Expenses. ew. of Columbia, as follows: For subsistence twenty-two thousand dollars; _ For salaries and compensation of the surgeon-1n-chief, not to exceed three thousand dollars; two assistant surgeons, clerk, engineer, matron, nurses, laundresses, cooks, teamsters, watchmen, and laborers, fourteen thousand dollars. For rent of hospital buildings and grounds, four thousand dollars; For erecting one frame bm ding of four rooms, to provide for a class of patients not provided for in other institutions, to wit: those suffering with contagious diseases, such as measles, scarlet fever, di htheria, and erysipelas, two thousand ive hundred dollars; hor fuel and light, clothing, bedding, forage, transportation, medicines and medical supplies, repairs and furniture, and other absolutely necessary expenses, eleven thousand five hundred dollars; For readin -matter for patients, twenty-ive dollars; in all, nfty- four thousand and twenty-five dollars.