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 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 176. _1895. 76]; For construction of one ward for colored men, to contain thirty beds, NW Wmfour thousand dollars. · For furnishing new ward, Eve hundred dollars. Fon Rmvonm SoHo0L: For superintendent, one thousand five hun- R¤f·>¤¤ S¤¤¤¤>¤- dred dollars; assistant superintendent, nine hundred dollars; teachers and assistant teachers, four thousand seven hundred dollars; matron of school, six hundred dollars; four matrons of families, at one hundred and eighty dollars each; three foremen of workshops, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; farmer, four hundred and eighty dollars; engineer, three hundred and ninety-six dollars; assistant engineer, three hundred dollars- baker, cook, shoemaker, and tailor at three hundred dollars each; laundress, one hundred and eighty dollars; two dining room servants, seamstress, and chambermaid, at one hundred and forty-four dollars each; ilorist, three hundred and sixty dollarswatchmen, not exceeding six in number, one thousand four hundred and ten dollars; secretary and treasurer of board of trustees, six hundred dollars; in all, lifteen thousand nine hundred and two dollars. For supgirt of inmates, including groceries, flour, feed, meats, dry ¤¤1>v<>¤¤fi¤¤¤¢¤¤· goods, leat er, shoes, gas, fuel, hardware, tableware, furniture, farm implements, seeds, harness, and repairs to same, fertilizers, books, sta- ” tionery, plumbing, painting, glazing, medicines and medical attend ance, stockalfencing, and repairs to buildings, and other necessary items, inclu 'n compensation, not exceeding nine hundred dollars for additional lager or services, and for transportation and other necessary expenses incident to securing suitable homes for discharged boys, not exceeding five hundred dollars, all under the control of the Commissioners, twenty-six thousand dollars. · For new roofs and other repairs to buildings, two thousand dollars. R°P*i¤· °*°· For painting new family building, five hundred dollars. FOR SUPPORT OF THE INSANE. For support of the indigent insane of the District of Columbia in the S¤vv¤¤ ¤f *¤·•¤·~ Government Hospital for the Insane in said District, as provided in sections forty-eight hundred and forty-four and forty-eight hundred 1*-'g;.•m¤4¤4•.48¤0. and fifty of the Revised Statutes, one hundred and two thousand two PP ‘ hundred and sixty dollars. FOR INSTRUCTION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB. For expenses attending the instruction of deaf and dumb persons ,,g°'“,';',P“D°§,"*L‘,}',g admitted to the Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb from the mma District of Columbia, under section forty-eight hundred and sixty-four R~¤·••°-*°°*·P·°•’· of the Revised Statutes, ten thousand ilve hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; and all disbursements for this object shall be accounted for through the Department of the Interior. FOR CHARITIES. C””“*°'· For relief of the poor, fourteen thousand dollars. R¤1i¤f¤ft1¤¤·r¤•>r- d lion- municipal lodging house and wood and stone yard, four thousand holgnigcrsl Mm: o ars. ’ ` ‘ For Temporary Home for ex- Union Soldiers and Sailors, Grand Army w}'dj;g¤:]•,dW·_,,*,f;¤¤ of the Republic, two thousand five hundred dollars. d ger the Women’s Christian Association, maintenance, four thousand Www; ¤¤¤·i¤¤¤¤ o ars. ~ For Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, maintenance, t_lF¤¤rs•¤¤y Hariiiheen thousand dollars. ` For the Columbia. Hospital for Women and Lying-in Asylum, main- Colnmbh H¤¤r»\¤1- tenance, twenty thousand dollars. _ For heating apparatus and iitting up and furnishing the new building, five thousand dollars.