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966 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 542. 1891. wm-mm coup-ess For contingent ex nses of the World’s Congress Auxiliary of the

  • “""*“"· World’s Columbian Exposition, two thousand five hundred dollars.

Ocudnzmtuvwsu. And the several sums herein appropriated for the World’s Colum- Aegmgg fg; bian Ex sition shall be deemed a part of the sum of one million live Ws: me unma hundredpthousand dollars, the limit of liability of the United States B“‘°°“· on account thereof fixed by the act of April twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and ninety, authorizing said Exposition. rmemn-revenue PAPER AND STAMPS: For paper for internal-revenue stamps, '““" ""°"*°°°‘ freight, and salary of superinten ent, messengers, and watchmen, fift thousand dollars.

 IIUNISI-IMENT Fon VIOLATIONS OF INTERNAL REVENUE LAWS:

{L'; `r° For detectingland bringing to trial and punishment persons guilty of violating the internal revenue laws, or conniving at the same, including payments for information and detection of such violations, fift thousand dollars and the Commissioner of Internal Revenue mmm shl 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 miscellaneous expenditures in the Bureau of Internal Revenue for which appropriation is made in this act. ..5-sans ct ¤¤¤¤ CONTINGENT EXPENSES INDEPENDENT TREASURY: For contingent ‘ expenses under the requirements of section thirty-six hundred and n.s.•¤esnu,p.·m. fifty-three of the Revised Statutes of the United tates, for the collection, safe-keeping, transfer, and disbursement of the public money, and for transportation of notes, bonds, and other securities of the United States, seventy thousand dollars. _ ·1·¤¤•p¤¤·¤¤¤.¤¢1- TRANSPORTATION or srnvmz com: For transportation of silver "'°°°" coin, including fractional silver coin, by registered mail or other- . wise, forty thousand dollars, to be immediately available; and in expending this sum the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and rreepr crm-ge. directed to transport from the Treasury or subtreasuries, free of aww. charge, silver coin when requested to do so : Provided, That an equal Deposits. amount in coin or currency shall have been deposited in the Treasury or such subtreasuries y the applicant or applicants. And the Rcrwrr- Secretary of the Treasury shall report to Congress the cost arising under the appropriation. . Reocgnpnze. ew-. mi- REc0rNAGE, REISSUE AND TRANSPORTATION OF MINOR coms; "'The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to transfer to the United States Mint at Philadelphia, for cleaning and reissue, any minor coins now in or which may be hereafter received at the subtreasury offices in excess of the requirement for the current business of said offices; and the sum of one thousand dollars is hereby a propriated for the expense of transportation for such reissue. And) the Secretary of the Treasury is also authorized to recoin any and all the uncurrent minor coins now in the Treasury· and the sum of one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may he necessary, is hereby appropriated to reimburse the Treasury for the loss on such recoinage; in all, two thousand dollars. Reeuugs, silver RECOINAGE or SILVER COINS: For recoinage of the uncurrent °°"‘* fractional silver coins abraded below the limit of tolerance in the Treasury, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the P¤M•¤· Treasury, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That the Secretary of the Treasury shall, as soon as practicable, coin into

 •*•=· standard silver dollars the trade-dollar bullion and trade dollars now

chases. tge Treasury, the expense thereof to be charged to the silver profit n . Dinimtivepnvvrex- DISTINCTIVE PAPER FOR UNITED STATES SECURITIES: For paper ’°"““‘ including transportation, salaries of register, two counters, ive watchmen, one laborer, and expenses of officer detailed from the Treasury as superintendent, forty thousand dollars. ` S¢¤¤¤sq¤i¤¤v¤·¤· SEAIJNG AND SEPARATING UNITED STATES SECURITIES: For ma. l”'°°°‘"i°"°" terials needed to seal and separate United States notes and certificates, such as ink, printer’s varnish, sperm oil, white printing paper,