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126 FORTYEIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 227. 1884. avenues in the eastern portion of the city, and for filling in marshes adjoining the asylum grounds, three thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; in all, fiftytwo thousand three hundred and tau dollars. Reform School. For Reform School : For one superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars ; assistant superintendent, nine hundred dollars ; four teachers, three thousand dollars; matron of school, six hundred dollars; two matrcns of ihmily, three hundred and sixty dollars; farmer, ibm- hundred and eighty dollars; superintendent of chair- shop, five hundred dollars ; shoemakcr, three hundred dollars; baker, three hundred dollars ; engineer, three hundred and thirty-six dollars ; tailor, three hundred dollars; seamstress, one hundred and forty-four dollars ; two dining-room servants, at one hundred and fo1‘ty-four dollars each ; cham— bcrmaid, one hundred and forty-four dollars; 1au11dress,0uc hundred and forty-four dollars; iiomst, two hundred and forty dollars; cook, three hundred dollars; watchman, not exceeding five in number, one thousan? Sm] eighty dollars; in al], tem thousand nine hundred and sixteen ( dollars. S¤b°i¤*°¤°<>· For subsistence, including groceries, iiour, meats, dI'y—g00dS, leather, gas, coal, hardware, wocdemware, table-ware, furniture, farm implements and seed, harness and repairs, fertilizers, stationery and books, plumbing, painting and glazing, meuiciues and medical attention, purchase of stock, fencing, and other necessary expenditures, all in the discretion of _ the Commissioners of the District, over and above the income from the farm and school, twentytwo thousand dollars; aud an itemized account of said iuccgmc shall be submitted to and approved by the Commissioners quarter y. ‘ M?n:h‘;;§0°*°W” thFor tlhc Qg<zrEet<:1v;§d%l1Eshouse: For the support of inmates, one ‘ thousand eng uu dollars. Indigeqt ipsum For support of the indigent insane of the District of Columbia in g)l:1l:b%”m°* °f yhc Goyemmemn Hospital for the Insane in said District, as provided R_ S_ 4844, 939_ 111 sections forty-eight;'hundred and forty-four and forty-cnght hundred g, g_ 4850, g.;0_ agngt fifty gflfhc Bcwscd Statutes, fifty thousand four hundred and _ t 1 y-six dollars. m_T’:¤°P°**;*¤°“ For transportation of paupars and conveying prisoners to the work- P3 ° °' house, three thousand dollars. Ch“"“”'-’°· For the following charities, namely: For the relief of the poor, fiftcen thousand dollars. And the compansatiori of tgz physicians to the poor shall not exceed forty dollars per mont eac . For the support and maintenan cc of the Columbia. Hospital for Women and Lyingdu Asylum, fifteen thousand dollars. For the W0mcn’s Christian Association, tivo thousand dollars. For the National Association for Destitutc Colored Women and Children, seven thousand dollars. For heating apparatus and {br furnishing and other uaccssarics for the new building for said National Association, two thousand dollars. For the Childrexfs Hospital, five thousand dollars. For Saint Amis Infant Asylum, iiva thousand dollars. For the Industrial Home School: For maintenance of inmates and salaries of superintendent and employees, the promotion of industries, additional water supply, bath-room, fencing, improvements, payment of indebtedness herctoibrc incurred, and necessary expenses over and above any income from the school, all in the. discretion of tha Commissinners, twelve thousand five hundred dollars; and an itemized account of said income shall be submitted to the Commissioners quarterly. For maintenance of the Church Orphanage of the District of Columbia, one thousand five hundred dollars. German Orphan That the appropriation of five thousand dollars made by the act mak- ‘ Asylum Aqmcja- ing appropriations to provide for the expenses of the government of

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