Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 28.djvu/874

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FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. Ill. Ch. 187. 1895. 84,5 offices: Provided, That no such payment shall be made for any services g;•M£·z· rendered by any such officer wrongfully holding after the appointment ” tm"' and qualification of his successor. That the Auditor for the Treasury Department be, and he is hereby, ]1;**¤¤¤lt¤¤¥¤¤¤¤ directed to allow the expenses for per onal services of officers, clerks, songmgicesw W and employees in the Executive Department of the Treasury, incident V°’·*°· P·“3· to the enforcement of the provisions of the Act of October first, eighteen hundred and ninety, respecting bounty on sugar and to the collection of internal revenue, under the provisions of “An Act to provide rim, pane. for the collection of internal revenue and for other purposes,” approved August twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-four. Oxvmcm or Aumcron. Fon. POSCIPOFFICE D1¤:1>A1u·1u1tN·r: For tem- 4¤dit¤r for rmporary clerks in the office of the Auditor for the Post-Office Depart- Ouighggimlgisfis. ment for the purpose of bringing up the work now in arrears in said office, eight thousand dollars, to be available from April first, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, until expended; said temporary clerks to be appointed from those now in·the classified service of the Treasury Department. _ Commennr nxruusns: For newspapers, law books, city directories, <>¤¤¤¤z¤¤*¤=pe¤¤¤¤. and other books of reference relating to the business of the Depart- _ ment, and purchase of material for binding important records, one hundred and fifty dollars. For purchase of horses and wagons, for ofhee and mail service, to be used only for official purposes, care and subsistence of horses, including slipping, and of wagons, harness, and repairs of the same, nine hundred dollars. For purchase of ice, two hundred and twenty-five dollars. Rnmmn or mma, rue C. B. Srnonu: To refund to the collector of ;g£_§y);¤,t:,;’ customs, Grand Haven, Michigan, for repayment by him to the person or persons entitled thereto, the sum of fortynve dollars, being that portion of a fine of fifty dollars imposed in the case of the tug C. B. Strohn for a violation of section forty-three hundred and twenty-nve, 83§·S·. Mw- 4325. n Revised Statutes, since remitted by the Secretary of the Treasury, the ' original sum having been paid and covered into the Treasury prior to the said remission, forty-five dollars. ' Pammrzr ro DONALD MAGMASTER: To pay Donald Macmaster, éyhgi Mwmuterattorney at law at Montreal, Canada, in full for services rendered in °°°` the trial of Deputy Collector of Customs E. H. Twohey, who was arrested at the instigation of persons engaged in smuggling and tried on the charge of conspiracy, seven hundred and fifty dollars. Pkrmmzr ro J. A. BELYEA: To pay J. A. Belyea, attorney at law, ·¥·A-_B•·¤m- at Saint Johns, Canada, in full for services rendered in defending Con- S°"'°°°‘ verse J. Smith, a special agent of the Treasury, who was arrested in eighteen hundred and ninety-three in Saint Johns, at the instigation of persons engaged in smuggling and tried on the charge of trespass, one thousand five hundred dollars, and for additional expenses incurred by said Smith in the preparation of his case authority is hereby granted · to pay the same, not exceeding three hundred and forty-two dollars and forty cents, out of the appropriation for the prevention and detection of frauds upon the customs revenue. _ That the unexpended balance (eight thousand three hundred and mf:}j§g*_;*;'°* 1********* sixty-two dollars and sixteen cents) of the California Indian war debt ragsué or out appropriation made by Congress under its Act approved August fifth, '°"‘ ¥· eighteen hundred and fifty-tour (Tenth United States Statutes, page live V<>1-10»1>·582- hundred and ei gh ty-two), modified under its Act approved August eighteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-six (Eleventh United States Statutes, WL IMP- 91- page ninety-one), and reappropriated under its Act of July twentythird, eighteen hundred and sixty (Twelfth United States Statutes, page one Vol.l2.p.104. hundred and four), and of July twenty-iiith, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight (Fifteenth United States Statutes, page one hundred and v»1.1s,p.m. seventy-five), and of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-one {Twenty-first United States Statutes, page five hundred and ten), be, ‘7¤1·21.1>·51¤·