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636 THIRTY-—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Suss. III. Ch. 10, 11. 1863. Appgopriqtious made for the support of the prisoners in the penitentiary of the District

 of Columbia, or {br the payment of watchman, laborers, and officers con-

Coyumbm nectcd with said penitentiary, and all appropriations which shall hereafter be made for the expenses and support of prisoners convicted in the Dishow applied. trict of Columbia, shall be applied, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, to defray the cxpenscs of transporting to and subsisting prisoners in any prison selected by him, as before provided for their con- Payment ro finement. The Secretary of the Interior shall also cause to be paid from dl’3°l*“'K€d such appropriations the sum of ten dollars to each prisoner when he or pH8mm` she shall be legally discharged, to enable such prisoner to reach the point he or she may wish to go to. When suitable Sxc. 6. And be it further enacted, That whenever a suitable penitentiary P°“l*·°“Pl“"Y, shall be erected in the District of Columbia, and completed for the recep- $;§t$gg:,l1::,°.H,i, tion of prisoners, it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the I ntcrior to prisoners co be cause to be transferred to such penitentiary all persons who shall then be '°*“"‘°d· imprisoned outside of the District of Columbia, under sentence of the Criminal Court of said District. APPROVED, January 16, 1863. . .——r° c u 0 I/' "-—-“"““" 2"· ‘“”‘ C""’ 1,25 m.f{£J}fn3}Z§"FzZ ‘?£f¤2Z"Z}'3"$.f'Z1§Z“5L£Z7J$.”§ S€lZJ},Z'¢f‘°“d"”’ Be it enacted by the Smale and House of Representatives of the United Mmmy States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and Acadgmy np- the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any moncy in the Treasury not ¥"`°P""°‘°“‘ otherwise appropriated, for the support of the Military Academy for the year ending the thirticth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-four: Pay, &¤. For pay of officers, instructors, cadets, and musicians, one hundred and seventeen thousand one hundred and seventy-six dollars. For commutation of subsistence, five hundred and forty-seven dollars and fifty cents. For pay in lieu of clothing to officers` servants, three thousand six hundvccl and seventy-Lhrcc-> dollars und fifny cents. For current and ordinary expenses, as follows: repairs and improvements, fuel and apparatus, forage, postage, telegmms, stationery, transportacion, printing, clerks, miscellaneous and incidental expenses, and departments of instruction, thirty-ninc thousand seven hundred and live dollars. For gradual increase and expense of library, one thousand dollars. For expenses of the board of visitors, four thousand dollars. For forage of artillery and cavalry horses, five: thousand dollars. For supplying horses for artillery and cavalry exercise, one thousand dollars. For repairs of ofHccrs’ quarters, one thousand five hundred dollars. For targets and batteries {br artillery exercise, one hundred dollars. For furniture for hospital for cadets, one hundred dollars. For annual repairs of gas—pipes and rerorts, three hundred dollars. For kitchen of cadets' mess hall, two thousand dollars. For furniture for soldienf hospital, two hundred and ninety-two dol Iars. For replacing roofs of academic buildings, four thousand dollars: Pro vided, That the walls of said buildings arc, in the opinion of the superin tenclent, strong enough to bear the weigln of a slate r00£ For firc apparatus, three thousand dollars. Approved, January 23, 1863.