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204 FOBTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. 011. 332. 1884. Contingent Gr- For miscellaneous expenses, contingencies of all kinds, and for travel- P°”“°· ing expenses of assistants and others employed in the office, sent on special duty in the service of the office, two thousand three hundred and · fifty dollars; total general expenses of office, forty four thousand six hundred dollars. ` pubushgng 01,. PUBLISHING OBSERVATIONS: """"*“°“· For continuing the publication of observations and their discussion, made in the progress of the Coast and Geudetic Survey, including compensation of civilians engaged in the work, the publication to be made at the Government Printing Office, six thousand dollars. Rqrtim. etc., of For repairs and maintenance of vessels: For repairs and maintenance "*'°”**’1*‘- of vessels used in the Cou st and Geodetic Survey, including new boilers tor the steamer Hassler, thrty two thousand dollars. T Miscellaneous, :u1sc1zLLA.1<E0Us oBJEc·rs Ummm rim TREASURY DEPARTMENT. !tt9»S\1I’y. p 8 P ,, , , ,, d For paper and stamps for the Bureau of Intemal Revenue, four hunstamps for inter- dred and tenthousand dollars; the engraving and printing; of said ¤°·l·’°'°¤°°· stamps to be done in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing of the Treasury Department, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury. Violation of in· For detecting and bringing to trial and punishment persons guilty of

  • °’¤¤l·¤’°V°¤¤° violating the internal-revenue laws, or conniviug at the same, including

l'"'°‘ payments for infomation and detection of such violations, fifty thousand dollars; and the Commissioner of internal Revenue shall make a detailed statement to Congress once in each year as to how he has expended this sum, and also a detailed statement of all mieeelhmeous expenditures in the Bureau of Internal Revenue for which appropriation is made in this act. RS. 3153,719- For contingent expenses under the requirements of section thirty six, kg'“$°°'°°· ZT; hundred and fifty three of the Revised Statutes of the United States, tan;-unfg Public for the collection, safe-keeping, transfer, and disbursement of the pubmoneys. lic money, and for transportation of notes bonds, and other securities Coutruqfs fvr of the United States, fifty five thousand dollars, and hereafter whenever

P°”°3Z“ gf. it is practicable contracts for theiransportation of moneys, bullion, coin,

Uni; :*,1 8,;,,,, notes, bonds, and other securities of the United States, and paper shall given to lowest be let to the lowest responsible bidder therefor, after notice to all idder. parties having means of transportation. _ Freight pn bull- For freight on bullion and coin: For freight on bullion and coin be- '°” "° °°“’*· tween the mints and assay-offices, fifteen thousand dollars. National our- For expenses of the national currency: For paper, express charges, ¤¤¤Y· and other expenses, twenty thousand dollars. Distinctive pa- For the distinctive paper for United States securities: For paper, P"- including mill expenses, transportation examination, counting, and delivery, thirty five thousand dollars. s i 1 v e r c oin For transportation of silver coin : For transportation of silver coin as

  • ¤*¤¤P<>¤‘*¤¤°¤ °f: required by law, twenty thousand dollars. `

Recoinaqe or Beeoinage of gold and silver coins: For recoiuage of gold and silver z<>}¤¤id¤¤z» rado, ten thousand dollars. Claim ofState of That the proper accounting officers of the Treasury Department be,

g*_t¤;=;;!¤:°£_¤· of and are hereby, authorized and directed to examine the claim of the

nMmcumd’ to State ot Massachusetts for expenses incurred and paid, at the request B2 .,,,,m;,,,,d_ m," of the President and Secretary of State, during the war, in protecting and reported to the harbors and strengthening the fortitications on the coast., new on file 0°¤K’*>*¤· with the Third Auditor, under the act of July twenty-seventh,eighteeu gg Stu, 2% hundred and sixtyone (twelfth Statutes at Large page two hundred and seventy-six), and report the amount to Congress.