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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 62. 1910. 209 Industrial Home School for Colored Children, District of Columbia: S §;¤d‘{¤*gi¤* gygg For additional amount required for maintenance, including urchase ciiiiiiireufx 0 and care of horses, wagons, and harness, three thousand dollars. The commissioners are authorized and directed to ay to S. M. Frazier the sum of thirty-five dollars for coal furnished Elie Industrial Home School for Colored Children during the month of July, nineteen hundred and nine, without the usual certificate of inspection rejuired by law. udgments: For payment of the judgments, including costs, Juagmem. §gainst the District of Columbia, set forth in House Document umbered four hundred and ninety-six and Senate Document Numbered Three hundred and twentgnsix, of this session, three thousand two hundred and sixty-nine ollars and one cent, together with a further sum sufficient to pay the interest, at not exceeding four per centum, on said judgments, as provided by law, from the date the same became due until the date of payment. Svipport of risoners: For expenses for maintenance of the jail of u_§¤vv<>¤ of r¤i¤¤¤· the trict ofp Columbia, including pay of guards and all other neces- ` sary personal services, and for support of prisoners therein, to be expended under the direction of the ttorney-General, for fiscal years as follows: d Igor the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, twenty thousand o ars. For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine, one thousand eight hundred and forty dollars and thirty-one cents. Miscellaneous expenses: For payment of such miscellaneous ex- iriggeégf court penses as may be authorized by t is Attorney-General for the supreme pews, °°°°° °x` court of the District of Columbia and its officers, including the furnishing and collecting of evidence where the United States IS or may be a party in interest, including also such expenses as may be authorized {the Attomey-General for the court of appeals, District of Colum ia, for fiscal years as follows: d jgor the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, eighteen thousand o ars. For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine, twenty thousand three hundred and eighty-six dollars and eighty-three cents. One·half of the foregoing amounts to meet deficiencies in the m<>?¤-hcl! from Dwappropriations on account of the District of Columbia shall be paid ° r°"°°°°°` from the revenues of the District of Columbia and one-half from any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. WAR DEPARTMENT. W·¤rD¢r··¤¤·<>¤¢· PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND eaouxns rx AND AROUND wxsmxcrrox. n13¤g?gggds?¤g}%{¤sS Monument to General Count Pulaski: For completing and unveil- °@§§,‘;,§‘§,*f‘,§l,“f‘k§;c__ ing the statue of General Count Pulaski, including cost of inspecting ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ *0- models, preparing site, superintending construction, and so forth, as follows: Granite co ing around the monument, six hundred and forty dollars; asphallt walks, six hundred dollars; grading, soiling, and sodding, seven hundred and sixty dollars; unvei ing monument, two thousand five hundred dollars; inspection, superintendence, final payment to sculptor, and so forth, five hundred dollars; in all, five thousand dollars. _ Unveilin statue of General Thaddeus Kosciuszko: For preparing ‘§°,}‘$;‘}','§§°,Q’f“§'§,‘f; site selected for thestatueof General Thaddeus Kosciuszko,and or uu- ¤¤¤¤¢ ¤>· veiling the statue, including all necessary expenses of inspection and superintendence, as follows: Granite copin around the monument, seven hundred dollars; granite copingl and posts for park copiing, three hundred dollars; asphalt walks, t ree hundred dollars; gra ing,