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FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 183. 1879. 413 sity for their use has expired. Arms and ammunition heretofore fur- Rwciptforarms. nished to any department by the \Var Department, for which the War Department has not been reimbursed, may be receipted for under the provisions of this act. Salaries and expenses of collectors of internal revenue; being for the Internal reve - year eighteen hundred and seventy nine, twenty five thousand dollars. we- For detecting and bringing to trial and punishment persons guilty of violating the internal-revenue 1.1-ws, or eonniving at the same, including payments for information and detection of such violations, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy nine, twenty tive thousand dollars. For salaries and expenses of supervisors and subordinate officer of internal revenue, for the nscal year eighteen hundred and seventy seven, two hundred and seventy seven dollars and seventy eight cents. For contingent expenses, Treasury Department, frei glrt and telegrams C 0 n ti I1 g c n t, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy seven, two dollars and T’°”£*“'Y D°Pm'*· sixty four cents. m°° ' Life-saving service, contingent expenses: For fuel for life-saving and _Lif¤-saving m- life—boat stations and houses of refuge, repairs and outfits for the same; Wwsupplies and provisions for houses of refuge and for shipwrecked persons succored at stations; traveling expenses 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 life saving stations on the coasts of the United States, ten thousand dollars. For Thirty Mile Point light station, New York, for the iiscal year _ThirtyMi1c Point eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, eighteen dollars and fifty two hgh'? °'°**l”°“· cents. For contingent expenses of the Treasury Department, as set forth in C <>¤i=i¤ gent, detail in House Executive Document Number Thirty one, third session ?,;‘g*‘“"Y D°P‘"'*‘ of the Forty fifth Congress, referred to above, two thousand and fifty two " dollars and thirteen cents. For gas, drop-lights, and tubing, gas-burners, brackets, and globes, candles, lanterns, and wicks being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy nine, four thousand dollars. That in the settlement of the accounts of Henry C. De Ahna, late col- H. C. De Alma. lector of customs at Sitka, Alaska, in addition to the salary and fees to which the said De Ahna is entitled under existing law, the proper accounting officers of the Treasury are hereby authorized and directed to allow and pay to the said De Ahna the iurther sum of one thousand five hundred dollars in full compensation for all expenses incurred and losses sustained by the said De Ahna in traveling to and from Alaska and in obtaining and furnishing the Treasury Department with reports concerning the condition of public affairs in said Territory. And said sum of one thousand five hundred dollars is for that purpose hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. To refund to B. Maddocks, owner of the schooner Ocean King, of B. Murdock;. Gloucester, Massachusetts, the sum of forty five dollars. To adjust the settled account of James Crawford superintendent of J. Crawford. the mint at Carson, Nevada, on account of wages ot? workmen, involving no expenditure of money from the Treasury, one thousand three hundred and thirty two dollars and ninety two cents, being for the service of the iiseal year eighteen hundred and seventy ive. To adjust the settled account of the Bureau of Engraving and Print- Bu_rea¤ of En ~ ing, Treasury Department, for printing commissions of revenue marine 3““”“g *****1 P""" officers, involving no expenditure of money from the Treasury, being mg' for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy seven, sixty three dollars and eighty cents. To adjust the settled account of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, for engraving, printing, and similar necessary expenses, disbursing