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910 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CII. 410. 1889. National Bank of Cincinnati, which failed before the presentation of said check, for payment, as a guaranty_ for the faithful (performance by Kineon of his contract for furnishing coal to the overnnient: Provided, That an dividends that have been or may be declared on this account shall be covered i11 the Treasury, one thousand eight hundred and eleven dollars. rugasuy Depart- d CONTINGENIL EXPIENSES, TREQSUREI DEP;iRTME1NT: To suplply a "‘°¥‘,·,,,g,,,, eiicienc in thein theappropria ion 'or con mgen expenses, reason wxpemea ury Depdrrtment, namely: For (purchase of gas, electric light, gasbraokets, candle, candle-sticks, rop-lights, and tubing,(gas—burnerS, gas-torches, globes, lanterns, and wicks, two thousan ollars. ,¥;·;¤*¤¤*·*¤*¤¤¤¤ PUNISHMENT FOR V1oLAT1oN or INTERNAL—REVENI*E IsAws:_ To ilurimnmgviomtious. supply deficiencies in the appropriations made for punishing violations of the internal revenue laws, being for the payment of claims _ now on nle for the followin fiscal years: For the fiscal year ended June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, three hundred and sixty-four dollars. For the fiscal year ended June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, except accounts of the Central Paciic and South Pa- · ciiic Railroads, one thousand three hundred and seventy-seven dollars and sixty-Eve cents. P¤*>“°‘**”*“¤¤ REPAIRS AND PREsERvAT1oN AND HEATING APPARATUS FOR` PUB- ‘

 LIC BUILDINGS: Toreimburse Daniel Magone, collector of customs

·at the port of New York,· and to adjust his accounts without the further payment of money from the Treas1u· , the Sum of eight thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight dollars and sixty-four cents, expended by him out of the appropriation for " collecting the revenue from customs, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven", but properly char eable to the following apgircipriationsz Mmmm. Repairs and preservation of (pub ic ui dings, eighteen hundred · and egghty-seven, eight thousan six hundred and fifteen dollars and sixt - our cents. H,,,,,,,,g,,,,,,,,m,,,_ Hbating apparatus for public buildings, eighteen hundred and eigihty-seven, one hundred and seventy-three dollars. FEL lights, em CEL, LIGHTS, AND WATER FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS: To supply a ` deficiency in the a propriation for fuel, lights, and water for public bgiildingp durpler tI1e control of the Treasury Department, twenty thousand dollars. F,,m,,,,,,,_ ,3,,, FURNITURE AND REPAIRS or FURNITURE: For furnishing complete N<·=“‘b¤¤di¤@¤ the new public buildings at An usta, Maine; Baltimore, Maryland; Keokuk, Iowa; Minnea olis, Minnesota; Reading, Pennsylvania; Santa Fe, New Mexico: Tort Scott, Kansas; and Springfield, Ohio, and to complete the furnishing of the public buildings at Harrisonburgh, Virginia; Des Moines, Iowa; and Macon, Georgia, seventy- eight thousand dollars; which sum shall be ex ended l1I1(lG1' contract or contracts to be made by the Secretary of the Treasury with the lowest and best bidder or bidders therefor, after advertising once a week for four consecutive weeks for proposals; and in furnishing said buildings all furniture now owned by the United States in other buildings in said cities Shall be used as far as practicable, whether it corresponds with the present regulation plans for furniture or not; and in addition to the sum herein appropriated, furniture may be supplied to said buildings out of stock on hand or under contract, and pan for or to be paid for out of the current appropriation for fur- ` niture and repairs of furniture. {,¤y><>*t<*¤$· , REPAYMENT TO inPoRTERS OF EXQESS OF DEPosITs; For avmeut paylllg (EXCESS 0 • . . . · . uepessm. of Interest and costs to importers In claims on Judgments and discontinued suits in custom cases and excess of deposits for unascertained duties, or duties or other moneys paid under protest, two hundred and T iifgy thousand dollars. " **°·**'-" . EIZURE OF THE SoHo0N12R TEASER : To av the ex enses in- Exwmcsdcurred in the seizure of the schooner Teasdigvon Octobbr tenth,