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FORTY·—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 251. 1870. 239 internal revenue, excepting items otherwise provided for, seven million dollars: Provided, That after the passage of this act the proprietors of S¤l**`l°S·_&°· all internal revenue bonded warehouses shall pay to the collector the :{,::§§??f;',€,._ current expenses and salaries of storekeepers or other officers in charge ml revenue of such warehouses; and the same, when not paid, may be collected by l’°”d°d '"“‘°‘ . · . houses to be paid the same means provided for the collection of other taxes; and all Sums by proprietors; so collected in the nature of reimbursements to the United States for howto be colpayments on account of expenses and salaries of storekeepers or other l°9j§’fl*‘f “°t oflicers in charge of such warehouses, or that may hereafter be so col- p when paid, lected, shall be carried to the credit of the appropriation for salaries and l¤<>w¥¤ by ¤‘f¢di*· expenses of collectors, storekeepers, and so lor-th; and the commissioner °d\r·h,,t0 cm), of internal revenue and the accounting officers of the treasury are hereby this into etfect. authorized and directed to take the necessary steps to carry this proviso into effect: And provided f:I¢Tth€7‘, That the President may, at his discre- _C°ll°°*l°¤ dl*· tion, divide the States and Territories respectively into convenient collection 3: ,?:;t_ districts, or alter the sme, or unite two or more districts or two or more ed, Src: States or Territories into one district, and may exercise said power from time to time as in his opinion the public interest may require. For detecting and bringing to trial and punishment persons guilty of D©f¢¢f_i<>¤.&<=- violating the internal revenue laws, or conniving at the same, in cases g$,;Qg{,°lt:i;`;°;;;¤ where such expenses are not otherwise provided for by law, one hundred laws. thousand dollars. For incidental and condngem Expenses of the Treasury Department. —— I¤¤ld¢¤¤l»&°- In the office of the Secretary of the Treasury and the several bureaus, °?°p°"°°° °r 'lreauanrv Deincluding copying, binding, sealing ships' registers, translating foreign partmerit. languages, advertising, and extra clerk-hire for preparing and collecting E b€°"g§)“’Y`:l‘g" information to be laid before Congress, and for miscellaneous items, fifty com me ° thousand dollars. For stationery for the Treasury Department and the several bureaus, forty-five thousand dollars. For desks, tables, cases, boxes, and miscellaneous articles of furniture, including repairs and renovation of the same, ten thousand dollars. For carpets, oil-cloths, mattings, rugs, and other miscellaneous articles of like nature, including repairs, renovation, and putting down the same, two thousand five hundred dollars. For fuel, light, and miscellaneous items for the treasury building, and other buildings occupied by the 'Treasury Department, fifty thousand dollars. INDEPENDENT TREASURY. m£¤8<L<;:;_¤¤d¤¤¤ Oliice of assistant treasurer at New York-For assistant treasurer, Omgé Dfw eight thousand dollars; for deputy assistant treasurer, chief clerk, clerks, steam; treasurer messengers, porters, watchmen, and detectives, one hundred and forty- M NW Y°'kF seven thousand dollars: Provided, That the compensation of the deputy pay of deputy assistant treasurer shall be three thousand dollars per annum, and no ¤¤¥¤bll¤l¤¤*i· more. Otliee of assistant treasurer at Boston-—-For assistant treasurer, five at Boston; thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand seven hundred dollars; for clerks and messenger, twenty-three thousand dollars; and so mucho? the Repeal ot port act making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and Judicial ex- °*°]gg;°;h 121 penses of the government for the year ending the thirtieth of June, v,,1_,fv_p_g9b_ eighteen hundred and seventy, approved Marcin third, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, as limits the amount appropriated for- salaries of clerks and messengers in this office to twenty thousand dollars is hereby repealed. Office of assistant treasurer at San Francisco- For assistant treasurer, at Sm, Fm,_ in addition to his salary as treasurer of the branch mint at San Fran- cisco. cisco, fifteen hundred dollars ; for cashier, book-keeper, stamp clerk, clerks, messengers, watchmen, and porter, seventeen thousand seven hundred dollars.