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Annual appro- certified and approved by the secretary of state, ten

priations.
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thousand dollars.

MILITARY AFFAIRS.

For militia and military affairs, thirty-seven thousand five hundred dollars.

For armory rents of the militia, six thousand dollars. For heating and lighting armories, twenty-four hundred and fifty dollars.

FACTORY INSPECTORS.

For expenses of factory inspectors, six hundred

dollars.

INDUSTRIAL STATISTICS.

For expenses of commissioner of industrial statistics, three thousand dollars.

HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER.

For expenses of the state commissioner of highways, fifteen hundred dollars.

SECRETARY STATE BOARD SOLDIERS' RELIEF.

For necessary expenses of the secretary of the state board of soldiers relief, twelve hundred dollars.

STATE RECORD COMMISSIONER.

For expenses of the state record commissioner, six hundred dollars.

UNIFORMITY OF LEGISLATION.

For expenses of commissioners for the promotion of uniformity of legislation, three hundred and fifty dollars.

FOR COURT HOUSES AND JAILS.

For repairs of the following public buildings, court houses and jails, and for furniture, fixtures, and supplies for the same:

State house in Providence, one thousand dollars; court house in Providence, three thousand dollars.

Other state offices in Providence county, fifteen hundred dollars.

State house and jail in Newport county, six hundred dollars.

Court houses, jail and record office in Washington county, four hundred dollars.

Court house and jail in Kent county, three hundred and fifty dollars.

Court house and jail in Bristol county, three hundred and fifty dollars.

Court house in Woonsocket, two hundred dollars.

Annual appro

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FOR JAILS AND JAILERS.

For jailers' fees and for board of persons confined in jail, except in Providence county, two thousand five hundred dollars.

FOR FUEL AND GAS.

For fuel and gas for the several court houses and the public offices, to be certified by the sheriffs of the several counties, five thousand dollars.

FOR RENTS.

For the payment of rents of the various public offices, and for rooms of district courts, five thousand five hundred dollars.

FOR STATE LIBRARY.

For purchase and binding of books and documents, two hundred and fifty dollars.

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For payment of the orders of the governor, four thousand dollars.

FOR THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OF THE GOVERNOR.

Twelve hundred dollars.

FOR STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.

Three thousand five hundred dollars.

FOR CARE OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

For two persons to take charge of the state house at Providence, and the offices therein, eighteen hundred dollars.

For a person to take charge of the state house at Newport, four hundred dollars.

For care of Providence county court house, five thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars.

For a person to act as watchman of the public offices in the Elizabeth building, eight hundred dollars.

For a person to act as messenger and janitor of the public offices in the Elizabeth building, one thousand dollars.

For a person to act as janitor and engineer of the Annual approWoonsocket court house, six hundred dollars.

priations.
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FOR BOARD OF STATE CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS.

Two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars in addition to the moneys received by them which shall have been paid into the treasury as provided in section 20, Chapter 29, of the General Laws, which moneys are hereby appropriated for their use, excepting so much thereof as may be received for fines and costs.

For the society for the prevention of cruelty to children, twenty-five hundred dollars.

For the prisoners' aid association, five hundred dollars.

For the state board of agriculture, fifteen thousand dollars to be paid on orders certified by the governor. For the society for the prevention of cruelty to animals, one thousand dollars.

FOR MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES.

For miscellaneous expenses and other expenses not provided for by this act, fifteen thousand dollars.

For accounts allowed by the general assembly, twelve thousand dollars.

For rewards or bounties for the destruction of wild foxes, one thousand dollars.

For care of soldiers' and sailors' monument in Providence, fifty dollars.

FOR PAYMENT OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS AND CORONERS.

Five thousand dollars.

FOR EXPENSES ENFORCING LAWS OF THE STATE RELATING

TO SHELL FISHERIES.

Twelve hundred dollars.

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priations.
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FOR PAYMENT OF FINES IN CERTAIN CASES.

Fifteen hundred dollars.

STATE REGISTRAR.

For the state registrar, for making an annual abstract and report of the registration of births, marriages and deaths, to be paid on approval of secretary of state, one thousand dollars.

SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND.

For the relief of Union soldiers, sailors and marines, etc., thirteen thousand dollars.

SOLDIERS' HOME FUND.

For the support and maintenance of the soldiers' home and the inmates thereof, eighteen thousand dollars.

FOR THE SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE OF THE R. I.
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS.

Ten thousand dollars.

FOR THE SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE OF THE R. I.

INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF.

Nineteen thousand dollars, in addition to the moneys received by them which shall have been paid into the treasury.

For stationery, fuel, rent, and supplies for commissioners of pilots, one hundred dollars.

For the payment of interest on state house bonds, fifty-two thousand five hundred dollars.

For watchman at camp R. I. militia, five hundred dollars.

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