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FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 234. 1880. 24] INTERNAL REVENUE. For additional amount to pay salaries and expenses of collectors of Salaries and exinternal revenue, being a denciency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred P*2¤§°S of °°U°°*°¤¤ and eighty, twenty-five thousand dollars. Kfw‘”*°*“‘“ ’°"°‘ For additional amount to pay salaries and expenses of agents and . 9*’h°’ °m°°*S °*` surveyors, for fees and expenses of gaugers, for salaries of storekeepers, mL°m"l "°V°““°‘ and for miscellaneous expenses, being a deficiency for the iiseal year {eighteen hundred and eighty, three hundred and twenty thousand dollars. For dies, paper, and stamps, being a deficiency for the fiscal year Dies, paper, and eighteen hundred and eighty, fifty-one thousand two hundred and eighty- ¤*¤»¤¤P¤· three dollars and ten cents. LIFE SAVING- SERVICE. For fuel for life-saving and life-boat stations, and houses of refuge; Life-savingserw repairs and outfits for the same; supplies and provisions for houses of i¤<>· refuge and for shipwrecked persons suecored at stations; traveling expenses of officers under orders from the Treasury Department; and contingent expenses, including freight, storage, repairs to apparatus, medals, labor, stationery, advertising and miscellaneous expenses that cannot be included under any other head of lifesaving stations on the coasts of the United States, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty, two thousand dollars. _ MISCELLANEOUS. For general repairs of all public buildings under control of the Treas- Alterations and ury Department, and for alterations, being a deficiency for the fiscal t;¤¤}{¤5§¤ foremi <>f year eighteen hundred and eighty, ten thousand dollars. T‘;m;;§? ‘ For two new passenger-elevators and for repairs to the old elevators mtiilgfs www citin the building for United States court-house and post-office, New York vators, N. Y. post- Oity, fifteen thousand dollars. °m°°- To pay the balance due to E. T. Fox, late collector of custom s, on set- n_T_ FOX_ tlement of his account under the appropriation for repairs and preservation of public build-ings, being a deficiency for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, three dollars and sixty-nine cents. To pay the amount found due Uh·ich Pothoif for labor and material Ulrich Pothoif. furnished the United States marine hospital at Saint Louis, Missouri, in May, eighteen hundred and seventy eight, being a deficiency for the year eighteen hundred and seventy- eight, twenty-four dollars. For repairs of heating, hoisting, and Ventilating apparatus for all Heating-, hoistpublie buildings under control of the Treasury Department, being a ina ·~¤d wwiletdenciency for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty, five thousand ‘“<‘?»` “PP*“*“*““· dollars. For repairs of vaults, safes, and locks for all public buildings under Repairs vaults, control of the Treasury Department, being a denciency for the fiscal Semi wd l0¤k¤· year eighteen hundred and eighty, one thousand dollars. _ For fuel, light, water, and miscellaneous items required by the jam- _ Miscellaneous tors and firemen in the proper care of the buildings, furniture, and heat- 1i<=¤¤gi<>f ‘g¤}·l¤¤·:-;*j ing apparatus, such as brooms, mops, brushes, buckets, wheelbarrows, E;,‘1;uf’,;,,cn;f"“""l shovels, saws, hatchets, and hammers, for all public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, being a deneiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty, fifteen thousand dollars. _ For furniture and repairs of furniture, and carpets for all public build- F¤1¤}1*¤F¤ an d il1gS under the control of the Treasury Department, being "a deficiency g’0l"‘"S> °’“'P°t“» for the nscal year eighteen hundred and eighty, eleven thousand five ' hundred dollars. _ For expenses of detecting and bringing to trial and punishment per- Dew q*¤¤:t of sons engaged in counterfeiting Treasury notes, bonds, national-bank f,;’;‘f‘}°°"€°‘t “ °“’ xxn-16 ·