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962 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 411. 1889. of twenty-eight thousand dollars in all: P¢·0z·z`decZ further, That Q¤*lh$*£g‘ one half of all expenses attending the instruction of deaf and dumb 'f?ror$District ot ce. persons admitted to said institution from the District of Columbia, }‘}§f‘,,‘f'“D§§ml’c‘§ QQ under section forty-eight hundred and sixty-four of the Revised mma Statutes, shall be paid rom the revenues of Ityhe lhsésrict of Columbia and one-half out of the Treasury of the United States, an iereafter estimates for such expenses shall each year be submitted in the regular estimates for the ex enses of the government of the District mmntessmmsmtes, of Columbia: And provided) further, That deaf-mutes, not exceed- §',f;c{‘§,,{‘“p§df’“" ‘“‘ ing sixty in number, admitted to this institution from the several R-S·,¤=¢-4865,v-942~ States and Territories, as provided in section forty-eight hundred and sixty-five of the Revised Statutes, shall only have the expenses of their instruction in the collegiate department, exclusive of support, paid from appropriations made for the support of the institution. mE§,*;f,¤;}g§df8§l°b*°· To enable the Secretary of the Interior to provide for the educavox. 21, p. _ tion of feeble-minded children belonging to the District of Columbia, as provided for in the act approved June sixteenth, eighteen hunw§jjf“;'°m D‘“*"i°'* dred and eighty, two thousand five hundred dollars; one half of ` this sum shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and one-half out of the Treasury of the United States. Howardifniversity. · HOWARD UNIVERSITY. mmwmuce. For maintenance of the Howard University, to be used in pay- ment of part of the salaries of the omcplrs and professpliis, as;} teac E ers, and other re ar employees o the university, _ e ance o whiph begzildgflrgm donations and other sources, eighten thousan five un dollars. For tools, materialsi wages of instructors, and other necessary gxplenses of the industrial department, one thousand five hundred o ars. For repairs of buildings, three thousand dollars.

¤H¤¤pi¤¤1 FREEDMEN,S HOSPITAL AND ASYLUM.

E=v¤¤¤¤¤- Fgr the Freedmegs Hospital and Asylum, Washington, District of olumbia, as o ows: For subsistence, twenty-two thousand dollars. For salaries and compensation of the surgeon-in-chief, not to exceed three thousand do lars, two assistant surgeons, clerk, engineer, matiieon, nurse? laund;-eissas, cooks, teamsters, watchmen, and laborers, ourteen thousand dollarsgor rpntlof lmspitiall bugldmgs ang gfloundsi four thpusand dollars; or ue an iv t, c ot ing e ing, orage ransportation, medicines and medical supplies: repairs and furriiture, and other abgolutelyi necessary expenses, eleven thousi-and hundred dollars; or rea ing-matter for patients, twenty- ve dollarsd hier the erection of fire-escapes and stand-pipes, ,0ne thousand O 3.I‘S; `~ For building one brick building to be used as a stable, store-house, and dead house, one thousand five hundred dollars; in all, fifty-four thousand and twenty-five dollars. E**°¤°*°¤*¤***¤'¤# Eoucuxox IN ALASKA. For the industrial amgprimary education of the children of school age in the Territory of aska, without reference to race, fifty thousand dollars.