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 844 FIFTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 670. 1901. MISCELLANEOUS. .G°'°’¤m°°* H°°‘ HOSPITAL ron THE INsANE: For su ort of the indi ent insane of pl1t£l¤gSr¤E•ld?4l8]l.Zll;€é-. the District of Columbia in the Govexlignent Hos ital gfor the Insane p' 93% in said District as rovided in sections forty-eight liundred and forty- four and forty-eiglllt hundred and fifty of the Revised Statutes, one _ hundred and thirty-six thousand five hundred dollars. _ _ delQ,*g1ggf·;_*u“g ”°¤’°“· For dBPOI't8.lL10I)__f1'0ID the District of Columb1a of nonresident insane Vol.30,p.811. persons, in accordance with the Act of Con ress “To change the proceedings for admission to the Government Eospital for the Insane in certain cases, and for other purposes,” approved January thirty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, one thousand dollars. — tigg¤¤ggyig)ggf¤¢;;1¤fi Cor.UME1A INsT1TUT10N Fon THE DEAF AND DUME: For expenses Dumb. attending the instruction of deaf and dumb persons admitted to the R·S··‘°°·‘8“·*’·°‘2· Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb from the District of Columbia, under section forty-eight hundred and sixty-four of the Revised Statutes, ten thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof gggég dm mum as may be necessary: Provided, That hereafter all deaf mutes of teachmbe aaminec. able age, of good mental capacity, and roperly belonging to the District of Columbia shall be received andp instructed in said institution, their admission thereto being subject to the a proval of the su erintendent of .public schools in the District of Colllimbia. And saidlinsti— mI§&>:,0§1°g?§gm*?,Qyf“‘ tution shall not be regarded nor classified as an institution of charity. Relief nrpm. d §•8.ELIEF or THE Pooh: For relief of the poor, thirteen thousand 0 rs. p§g*¤¤P°*¤¤¢ P¤“· thTEANs1rg1z5AT1oN or PAUPEES: For transportation of paupers, two ousan dollars. Pg{,$,h°§$r °{ng;§g{ BUETAL GROUND Eoa THE INDIGENT DEAD: For the purchase by the dialin mnonzea. Commissioners of the District of Columbia of round suitable as a place for the burial of the indigent dead, fifteen giousand dollars. MILITIA OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. M““~‘“· For the following, to be expended under the authority of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, namely: Rem- etc- For rent, fuel, light, care, and repair of armories, and practice ships, and for telephone service, including three thousand eight hundred dollars for reiittin the Oneida, to be immediately availaile, eighteen thousand two hundred and seventy-five dollars. ‘ For lockers, furniture, and gymnastic apparatus for armories, four hundred dollars. · For printing and stationery, five hundred dollars. For cleaning and repairing uniforms, arms, and equipments, and contingent expenses, one thousand dollars. ‘ For custodian in charge of United States property and storerooms, nine hundred dollars. . For expenses of drills and parades, one thousand dollars. d FEE elzfpenses of rifle practice and matches, three thousand six hunre dollars. ~ For expenses of camps, instruction, practicemarches, and practice cruises, t irteen thousand six hundred dollars. PW For pay of troops, other than Government employees, to be disbursed under the direction of the commanding general, seventeen thousand six §[’§,'Q’§@’g of N,,,0,,_ hundred dollars: Hwided, That members of the National Guard of the gifgiuggg ggf dgggvgg District of Columbia who receive compensation for their services as such sums. shall not be held or construed to be officers of the United States, or persons holding any place of trust or profit, or discharging any official unction under or in connection with any Executive Department of the Government of the United States within the provision of section Efty-