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658 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. SEss. II. Ch. 571. 1898. year eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, eighty dollars and forty-three cents. _Tr¤¤==p<>rr=¤¤¤ ¤f TRANSPORTATION OF s1LvEE COIN: To supply a deficiency in the “‘1"°' ‘”°“" appropriation for transportation of silver coin, twelve thousand dollars. cnnming customs UOLLECTING THE REVENUE FROM cUs·roms: To defray the expenses '°"""“°‘ of collecting the revenue from customs, being additional to the permanent appropriation for this purpose, for the nscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, one million dollars. s°§;,;g¤¤°·°¤°*°* REVENUE-CUTTER SE11v10E: To pay amounts found due by the ` accounting officers of the Treasury on account of the appropriation “Expenses of Revenue-Cutter Service/’ for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-six, twenty-seven dollars and seventy-eight cents. _ Bursar; of _E¤gr‘¤v· BUREAU or ENenAv1Ne AND PRINTING: For rental of building m§Z,`{2m”t’°g' occupied by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, for storage and - other purposes, at a rental of sixty dollars per month, seven hundred and twenty dollars. P¤r¤r Md ¤¤¤¤1>¤· PAPER. AND STAMPS: For paper for internal-revenue stamps, includ- _ _ ing freight, ten thousand dollars. · d°f¤§j;$““°° °* °P*· PREVENTION or EPIDEMICSZ To enable the President of the United States, in ease of threatened or actual epidemic of cholera, yellow fever, smallpox, bnbonic plague, or Chinese plague, or black death, to aid State and local boards, or otherwise, in his discretion, in preventing and suppressing the spread of the same; and in such emergency, in the execution of any quarantine laws which may be then in force, two hundred thousand dollars. Srm vf T•=¤=¤. ray- PAYMIENT T0 THE STATE or TExAs: To enable the Secretary of the mm t"' Treasury to pay to the State of Texas the balance unexpended in the Vol.9,p.4-46. Treasury and due the State of Texas under the Acts of September WL 10- r· 617- ninth, eighteen hundred and fifty, and February twentyeighth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, the State of Texas having, by act of its legislature approved January thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, assumed all liabilities that may arise against the said unexpended balance, and released the United States from the payment of the same, one hundred and one thousand one hundred and thirteen dollars and _ twenty-seven cents. }E;§§;,fj§°{;,_ PAYMENT T0 E. G. ZEILE: To pay E. G. Zeile for storage of certain seized seal skins in his warehouse. from June twenty-eighth to August twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-tive, nity-seven dollars and ninety- three cents. R,f};,§;f;Qgg,j‘; 0,, REIMBURSEMENT or D. N. MORGAN: To reimburse ll. N. Morgan, late Treasurer of the United States, amount paid by him into the Treasury to make good a shortage discovered during the count of standard silver dollars in the transier of the office of Treasurer of the United States to his successor, said shortage being in no wise the result of _ _ _ negligence or fault on his part, eight hundred and fifty-six dollars. A§]}§}“°" ****1**- CREDIT IN AoooUNTs or CERTAIN orrionns, Cours or ENGINEERS: ffrevlit in M-mints Authority is hereby granted to the proper accounting officers of the ‘" °"”‘“° °m"°" °f‘ Treasury to allow and credit in the accounts of certain officers of the Corps of Eugineeis of the United States Army amounts standing against them on the books of the Treasury as follows: Captain Edward Burr. one hundred and thirty-five dollars and thirty-six cents; Major D. TV. Lockwood, two hundred and fifty dollars; Major Thomas H. Handbury, seven hundred and eighty-tive dollars and sixty-eight cents: Captain H. F. Hodges. two hundred and eighty-eight dollars and eighty cents; Captain H. M. Chittenden, fifteen dollars and eighteen cents; Major W. H. Heuer, fifty-tour dollars and twentyiour cents; Captain C. MoD. Townsend, forty-four dollars and fiftyseven cents; Captain W. L. Fisk, twelve dollars and ninety-tive cents; Lieutenant—Colonel Amos Stickney. forty-seven dollars and fifty cents; and Lieutenant-Colonel W. H. H. Benyaurd. forty-nine dollars and seventy- gix cents; in all, one thousand six hundred and eighty-four dollars and our cen s.