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FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. L Ch. 390. 1882. 275 eighteen lmndred and eighty-one and prior years, and which have been _Cl¤i¤¤»¤*>¤·» M1'- GCN1H0d to Congress under section four of the act of Juncfourteenth, *“h°d *° C°“g'°“· eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, as fully set forth in House Exccu— 20 St°'t"13°' tive Document Number Twenty-six, Forty-seventh Congress, first session, there IS appropriated as follows: CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FIRST COMPTROLLEB. STATE DEPARTMENT. 8 Dopummnt or uno. For foreign intercourse as follows: For contingent expenses of United United Stat os States consulates for eighteen hundred and seventy-nine and prior years, °°¤¤¤l¤·*¤¤- two hundred and thirty dollars. For salaries in the consular service for same period, six hundred and C¤¤¤¤l¤¤‘¤¤1‘vi<=¤ seventy-three dollars and forty-seven cents. For relief and protection of American seamen for same period, two Amoricm anhundred and nfty-one dollars and sixty-tive cents. '”°“ •"'°'d- TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Treasury Do- For internal revenue as follows: For redemption of stamps prior to Redemption or July first, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, nine thousand four hun- ¤¢•¤¤P¤· dred and fifty-eight dollars and seventy-six cents. For allowance or drawback for same period nine hundred and twenty Dnwbsok. dollars and ninety-eight cents. For refunding taxes illegally collected for same period, eleven thou- Bofnndcf tucssand and seventydlve dollars and nve cents. . For punishment for violation of internal revenue laws for same period, Vi¤lM·i¤¤ of i¤- three hundred and ninety-two dollars and sixty-three cents. §l'*'°'°""° For expenses of assessing and collecting internal revenue for eighteen 5¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤»¤*¤·» hundred and seventy-five and prior years, six hluidred and fifty-three °f ’°'°"“°“‘ dollars and fifty-six cents. _ _ For salaries and expenses of supervisors and subordinate officers of Supervisors, oro. internal revenue for eighteen hundred and seventy-seven and prior years, seven hundred and nity dollars and twenty-two cents. — For salaries and expenses of agents and subordinate officers of inter- Agents. nal revenue for eighteen hundred and seventy-nine and prioryears,four hundred and eightyright dollars and eighty-one cents. For mints and assay-ofliccs, all being for the iiscal year eighteen hun- mnuandaniy- _ dred and seventy-nine and prior years, as follows: °m°°°’ ~ For contingent expenses of the mint at Carson, one hundred and fifty Carson. dollars and nineteen cents. For contingent expenses of the mint at San Francisco, seven hundred San Francisco. and eighty-six dollars and seventy-one cents. _ ~ For contingent expenses of the assay-office at Helena, thirty-six dollars Heismaud twenty-five cents. _ ~ _ For freight on bullion for the mint at Philadelphia, three thousand Philadelphia. . two h dred and eighty-six dollars and four cents. _ Fofu3l§08llBH80HS expenses, all being for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-nine and prior years, as follows: For contingent expenses of independent treasury two hundred and I¤d¤l·¤¤d¤¤* nity-three dollars and nine cents. _ _ _ °°“°°°" For building for Bureau of Engraving and Printing, eight hundred Bureau of En'; and ninety-eight dollars. mgges •¤ For propagation of food-ilshes, twenty-three dollars and eighty cents. Foodadms. For refunding to national-banking associations excess of duty prior A mfgdm to July first, eigliteen hundred and seventy-nme, one thousand four hun- am,} dmd and one liars and sixty-five cents. . _ uhh] mgm, mt { For contin thexpensesof steamboetinspection service prior y mm ¤· grnt. slghtssdshundred and ssventy-nine, elevemdollars and seventy •P°°**°¤· vs suits.