Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/109

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FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 47. 1888. 63 For refunding taxes illegally collected prior to July first. eighteen R°f“”*““€ temshundred and eighty—1ive, three thousand four hundred and seventy- three dollars and one cent; Provided, That if it appear by legal P"°"iS°— proof, to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Treasury, that the corporations, named in said Executive document as paying said tax, never deducted or withheld the same from the alien holders of such stock or bonds and that the same is not due to said aliens, payment may be made to the corporation. For refunding moneys erroneously received and covered into the R<*f¤¤di¤€m<>¤¤>'¤· Treasury prior to Jul first, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, two hulpdred and fifty dollarsé t h f Ed h El k h or re a ment of a 'u ement o the estate o gar Ketc um, °$“*` ’°*° lm}- late oolleldtdr, and so foithjg one thousand one hundred and fifty-nine oflaimem to eww dollars and thirty-four cents. For payment of a judgement to George S. Denison, late collector, goof:-:<= S·Do¤i¤o¤- and so forth, five hundred and fifty dollars and fifty-four cents. aym°°° t°' For payment to the State of W'isconsin, eight thousand four hun- Qxgggb dred and nine dollars and forty-three cents. ' LIISCELLANEOUSZ For contingent ex nses, Treasury Department, mC¤]g;i¤g<;¤¢· tTr¤¤¤· stationery, eighteen hundred and eiglifly-five and prior years, four Y lm mw' dollars and nve cents. For contingent expenses. Treasury Department, fuel, and so forth, eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, ten dollars and twenty cents. For lands and other property of the United States, eighteen hundred Cusmdy °* *“”“· and eighty-five and prior ears, twelve dollars and sixty cents. For North American lghnology, Smithsonian Institution, forty- E‘*’”°l°gY- nine dollars and nine cents. For contingent expenses stemboat inspection service prior to July m§£>°·¤¤'><>¤¤ l¤¤l>¤<>· first, eighteen hundred and eighty-nve, twelve dollars. For wages and contingent expenses assay office at Boise City, Bolggggpyfimy °‘“°°· eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior years, except the claim numbered two hundred and forty-nine thousand four hundred and thirteen in said Executive Document Number Ninety, four dollars and forty-one cents. For Treasury Building, Wasliingtoii, District of Columbia, two T"’°’“"Y B““*“”g· dollars and seventy cents. For court-house and post-office, Austin, Texas, eight hundred and A“*”*"· TH- twenty-seven dollars and eighteen cents. For court-house and post-office, Utica, New York, twenty-nine U¤*¢¤· N-Y· dollars and ninety-one cents. XVAR DEPARTMENT. “`*“` ”°¤’""“°“‘· For contingent expenses, War Department, eighteen hundred and p§,§,.T§*“g°““ °‘° eighty-five and nrior years, one dollar and twenty-two cents. rxremon DEPARTMENT. mggtlerlor D°P**"· For contingent expenses, General Land Office, eighteen hundred ¤¤d0¤l¢<·=- and eighty-three, three dollars and eighty cents. _ For Geological Survey. eighteen hundred and eighty-five and prior Geological Survey. years, seventy-three dollars and sixty-two cents. For surveying the public lands, eighteen hundred and eighty-five smweyinz public and prior years, five thousand four hundred and sixty-four dollars l“"°“‘ and twenty-eight cents. For salaries and commissions of registers and receivers, eighteen Eowlslm Md fohundred and eighty-tive and prior years, three hundred ang forty °°”°”" ' dollars and sixty cents. For contingent expenses of land offices, eighteen hundred and O,§(__‘;Q"“€““*· md eighty-tive and prior years, two dollars and seventy-five cents._ For expenses of depositing public moneys, eighteen hundred and m£§l’,i‘§_m“g p“m‘° eighty-five and prior years, twenty-four dollars and ninety cents.