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624 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. ll. Ch. 546. 1598. For reiitting old laundry as shop and dormitory, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For tubular boiler, two hundred horsepower, for power house, two thousand dollars. For increasing water supply at Godding Croft, seven hundred and fifty dollars. _<><>1¤¤¤l¤i¤ I¤¤¤i¤¤- CURRENT EXPENSES OF THE COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FoE THE i;i°,'§,i,i°' Dui nd DEAF AND Duma: For support of the institution, including salaries and ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤=P¤¤¤¤·- incidental expenses, for books and illustrative apparatus, and for general repairs and improvements, fifty-four thousand nve hundred dol- Pfvviw lars: Provided, That directors appointed under the provisions of section ,,;§°,§‘}§‘,§{?,QTt{,’g;-.I,“`l],'{· forty-eight hundred and sixtythree of the Revised Statutes of the ·>¤{§<>_<·*¥ um m United States shall remain in office until the appointment and acceptniiiéigiéietgiitmi ance of omce of their successors; and the directors of the institution •}:,';_*;“m°“*°; “°‘ shall have control of the disbursement of all moneys appropriated by ` Congress for the benefit of said institution, accounts for which shall be settled and adjusted at the Treasury Department as required by the RS.,s¤¤-¤6.p·¤¤- provisions of section two hundred and thirty six of the Revised Statutes. Repairs. For repairs to the buildings of the institution, including plumbing and steam heating apparatus, and for repairs to pavements within the grounds, three thousand dollars. H,,,,,,,dU,,m,,ity_ HOWARD UNIVERSITY: For maintenance of the Howard University, M¤i¤¤¤¤¤¤¤°· to be used in payment of part of the salaries of the officers, professors, teachers, and other regular employees of the university, the balance of which will be paid from donations and other sources, twenty-seven thousand five hundred dollars, of which sum not less than one thousand flve hundred dollars shall be used for normal instruction; For tools, materials, fuel, wages of instructors, and other necessary expenses of the industrial department, three thousand dollars; For books for library, law library, bookcases, shelving, and fixtures, nine hundred dollars; ’ For improvement of grounds and repairs of buildings, two thousand dollars; For material and apparatus for chemical, physical, and natural history and laboratory, two hundred dollars; P,,,,,,,,_ In all, thirty-three thousand six hundred dollars: Provided, That no ,£l;:,,;<gn:¤;:lj>gi~;e{ part of this appropriation shall be used, directly or indirectly, for the {1,},, support of the theological department of said university, nor for the sup-

  • ¤*¥*°*`“"“- port of any sectarian, denominational, or religious instruction therein;

And provided further, That no part thereof shall be paid to said university until it shall accord to the Secretary of the Interior, or to his designated agent or agents, authority to visit and inspect such university and to control and supervise the expenditure therein of all moneys paid under this appropriation. 1<»p·.m»p¢·¤¤u1nm. The president and directors of the Howard University shall report

      • “¤*""“"l’· to the Secretary of the Interior the condition of the institution on the

first of July of each year, embracing therein the number of pupils received and discharged or leaving the same for any cause during the preceding year, and the number remaining; also, the branches of knowledge and industry taught and the progress made therein, together with a statement showing the receipts of the institution and from what sources, and its disbursements and for what objects. AWN_ Enucxrron IN Arnsxnz For the industrial and elementary educa- -t.1»n·nn·»¤. tmp of children in Alaska, without reference to race, thirty thousand c dollars. ...·nm1».-p. REINDEER ron Arnsxnz For support of the reindeer station at Port Clarence. Alaska, and for the purchase and introduction of reindeer from Siberla for domestic purposes, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. r...].--...;.; xmomi IMPROVEMENT OF THE YOSEMZITE NATIONAL PARK: For protec- P¤l¤- tion of the Yosemite National Park, and the construction of bridges, iencmg, and trails, and improvement of roads, other than toll roads, to