Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 23.djvu/490

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462 ronrrnionrn coivennss. snss. 11. cn. ssc. 1885. E>iP¤}¤¤<> of 69- Expense of depositing public moneys: For expense of depositing gizsgsug P“bh° money received from the sale of public lands, three thousand dollars. _ $¤¤’¤Yi¤S P¤l>· Surveying the public lands: To pay amount found due by the account- 1"’1““‘]°‘ ing officers on account of surveying public lands, being deficiencies as follows: For the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-four, five thousand three hundred and seventy-three dollars and six cents; for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, two thousand and ninety-four dollars and eighty-one cents. William M. Gai- Payment to the legal representatives of William M. Garvey: To pay ver- amount found due by the accounting officers to William M. Garvey, late Pr“;sY;';3';€;§;§§,}] receiver of public moneys at Cheyenne, Wyoming, three hundred and "S>,,,,,,,_fifty dollars and sixty-three cents: Provided, That of this amount the sum of one hundred and eighty-eight dollars and twenty cents shall be carried to his credit on his account as late disbursing agent to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty, the amount due by him to that date. Daniel Chaplin, Payment to Daniel Chaplin: To pay amount found due by the ac- P°Y“‘°"* *°· counting officers to Daniel Chaplin, late receiver of public moneys at _ La Grande, Oregon, one thousand and five dollars and ninety-nine · cents. P- J- K¤¤*`¤¤¤¤» Payment to P. J. Kaufman: To pay amount found due by the ac- P“Y“‘°“° *°‘ counting officers to P. J. Kaufman, late receiver of public moneys at Huntsville, Alabama, ninety-one dollars and twenty-five cents: Pro- P~¤iv¢•- vided, That this amount shall be carried to his credit on his account as acting disbursiug agent. _ _ mum CENSUS. Abonshment of That the onice of the Tenth Cenjs is hereby abolished, and the °m°°°m`°¤*hU°¤· terms of office of the Superintenden and of all employees appointed “"“‘ under the provisions of the act of March third, eighteen hundred and seventy nine, entitled “An act to provide for the taking of the tenth and subsequent censuses," or of any subsequent act relating to the Tenth Census, shall cease and terminate from the date of the passage of this act; and no further expenditures, whether for salaries or expenses, shall be made on account of the Tenth Census, except as here- Workrmiinishcd inafter provided. The unfinished work of the Tenth Census shall be 1_*;j"'{°g.°§] fg ::1*}* completed in the office of the Secretary of the Interior, to whom therecuyords and other property of the Census Office shall be transferred; and the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to appoint from the date of the Qlerks to be ap- passage of this act, and for the term of one year from the date of such P°’¤*°d· appointments, a clerical force for duty in said division, which force shall consist of one clerk of class four; one clerk of class three, who shall be a practical printer; one clerk of class two; one clerk of class one; and one copyist at nine hundred dollars per annum; and for the payment of the salaries of such force the sum of six thousand nine hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appro- Dispvsitinn of priated; and any balances of appropriations for the Tenth Census here-

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' of this act shall be applied to the liquidation of any liabilities for the work of the Tenth Census which have been incurred heretofore and remain unpaid at such date; but this provision shall not apply to any uuexpended balance of the appropriation for printing the report of the Tenth Census made by act of August seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, but such balance shall be applied as provided in that act. The foregoing provisions relating to the Tenth Census shall take efect from the passage of this act. Ijaymontof ob1i— For payment of obligations outstanding prior to January first, eight- $°“°”- een hundred and eightynve, fifteen thousandidollars.