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390 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 301. 1894. other device for reducing the expenses of gas, when nrst approved by T!_,m· m M_ the Secretary of the Treasury and ordered by him ID writing: Provided, That no sum shall be paid for such rental or use of such gas governor, , gas purifier, or device greater than the one-half part of the amount of money actually saved thereby.

 SUPPRESSING COUNTEEFEITING   OTHER GEIEEJSI: Igar extpensesl

' incurred under the authority or wit the approva o e ecre ary o the Treasury in detecting, arresting, and delivering into the custody of the United States marshal having jurisdiction, dealers and pretended dealers in counterfeit money, and persons engaged in counterfeiting Treasury notes, bonds, national-bank notes, and other securities of the United States and of foreign governments, as well as the coins of the United States and of foreign governments, and other felomes committed against the laws of the United States relating to the pay and bounty laws, including four thousand dollars to make the necessary investigation of claims for reimbursement of expenses incident to the n.s.,»¤.4·:1s,p.m. last sickness and burial of deceased pensioners under section forty- seven hundred and eighteen of the Revised Statutes, and for no other.

 purpose whatever, sixty thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of

w""""" this amount be used in defraying the expenses of any person subpwnaed by the United States courts to attend any trial before a United States court or preliminary examination before any United States commissioner, which expenses shall be paid from the appropriation for “fees of witnesses, United States courts? · mum. LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY 0F THE UNITED STATES: For custody, care, and protection of lands and other property belonging to the United States, the examination of titles, recording of deeds, advertising, and auctioneers’ fees, four hundred dollars. Supplement at ne- PUBLICATION OF SUPPLEMENT TO REVISED STATUTES: To enable P,£,Pf“,$,°€¢,m,, the ]Secreat1ary of the Treasury to pay William A. Richardson, when the A- Ri¢=¤¤•*··¤ wor sh be completed in full for preparing and editing two pamphlets of the Supplement to the Revised Statutes of the United States, one for the extra session and one for the first session of the Fifty-third v01.27,p.4·n. gocn1g;e1s;T,nundtert;;lhe Actadifzgruggy Swcgnty-seventh, eighteen hunmey- recon u n oar. _c»mp¤¤pq¤¤ in COEPENSATICN IN ,LIEU or MCIETLES: For compensation in lieu of “°“ °' '“°'°'·*°*· moieties m certain cases under the customs revenue laws, fifteen thousan ollars. reqs appraisers' EXPENSES or LOCAL Arr1v.AIsEus’ MEETINGS: For defraying the '“°""“¤°· necessary expensesof local appraisers at_annual meetings for the purgoge ot securgngtun1fornntylpnhthelrzplpgaiserrnent of duhable goods at 1 eren por s o en ry cig unc dollars. Alien www-moor ENFORCEMENT OF ARIEN CONTEACT-LAB01: LAWS : For the enforce- ’“"'“· ment of the alien contract-labor laws and to prevent the immigration of convicts, lunatics, idiots, and persons liable to become a public charge, _ _ from foreign contiguous territory, one hundred thousand dollars. ‘7*¤¤°¤° °¤°‘¤¤¤¤¤· ENFORCEMENT OF THE CHINESE EXCLUSION ACT: To prevent unlawful entry of Chinese into the United States, by the appointment of suitable officers to enforce the laws in relation thereto, and for expenses of returning to Chmaall Chinese persons found to be unlawfully in the United States, including the cost of imprisonment and actual expense of conveyance of Chinese persons to the frontier or seaboard for deporta- V°’· 27- 1*52- tion, and for enforcing the provisions of the Act approved May fifth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, entitled “An Act to prohibit the goming of Chinese persons into the United States/’ fifty thousand _ _ _ _ dollars. gQfg‘j;f°Qwj‘ Ogg: In every case where an alien is excluded from admission into the m1uumg¤1i»¤»,u¤n. United States under any law or treaty now existing or hereafter made, the decision of the appropriate immigration or customs officers, if adverse to the admission of such al1en, shall be final, unless reversed on appeal to the Secretary of the Treasury.