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150 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 108, 113. 1880. shall give notice to the collector of the district in which his distillery is located of each still manufactured before the same is used. _ Repeal p¤·<>vi¤— Sec. 19. That all acts and parts of acts mconsistent herewith are

  • °¤°· hereby repealed. —

Approved, May 28, 1880. gap ,... ‘ ‘for a defieienc in the appropriations

 C for thojplaiymeiilaa gt9pdi1l§I;gf¢?i·P1l)h'§Iil¥:€,z:lOy1gar ending Juneythirtieth dightleen hundred and eighty, and for other purposes.

_ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representat·&;ves‘of the United D°fi°"?“°Y "·P‘ States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and p"°p""h°“‘ the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the payment of pensions for the nscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty, being a deiiciency appropriation for said year, and for other purposes: _ Army pensions. Pnnsion Onmon.-—For pensions for Army invalids, widows, minors, and dependent relatives, survivors of the war of eighteen hundred and twelve, and widows of the war of eighteen hundred and twelve, eight million five hundred thousand dollars. Navy pensions. For Navy pensions, to invalids, widows, minors, and dependent relatives, two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. Arrears or pon- For the arrears of pensions due on claims in which the pensions were ¤*°"¤- allowed prior to January twenty-nfth, eighteen hundred and seventy- nine, five hundred thousand dollars, the amounts paid out respectively for Army and Navy pensions to be accounted for separately by the proper accounting-officers of the Treasury Department. Salaries, fees, For pay and allowances for salary, fees, for preparing vouchers, rent, P<>¤**{t,l¤» &·<=-» for fuel light, and postage on official matter directed to the departments

 Q{}$Q,tQ‘,:°°,l£‘ and bureaus at Washington, nfteen thousand dollars.

p fj, c',, t ghjcé 1’ArnNcr Onnion.-For payment for illustrations of the Patent Office Oillcial Gazette. Official Gazette, three thousand two hundred and ninety-nine dollars Al’I**°P“**'i°**· and twenty-two cents. Claims or tho For continuing the work of adjusting and settling the claims of the ¤°V•‘ml $****8- several States, under the act of Congress approved September twenty- 1850, eh. 24, eighth, eighteen hundred and fifty, and the acts supplemental thereto Sm-. 9. 519- and amendatory thereof, for swamp lands, including all claims for Swamp lands. swamp-land indemnity under the acts of March second, eighteen hun-

0}},12;, dred and fifty-five, and March third, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven,

,g£f.,·¢ch *1;, · and other acts, five thousand dollars. Smtj, lj, 2;,3 M1sonLLANnous.—That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is Appropriation. hereby, authorized to employ one of the steamers of the Revenue Marine, ,,]Y(l;¤lj¤¤¤¤Wl>j¤aFk¤ now on the Pacino coast, for the relief of the onieers and crews of the um,, gm, nlnffj whaling barks *‘ Mount Wallaston" and “Vigilant", now imprisoned in ],,,,,,_» ° the Arctic Ocean; and such sum of money not exceeding six thousand Appropriation. dollars, as may be necessary to properly strengthen and equip such steam-cutter, and to carry out the object of this provision, is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. SENATE. OIG]? 0 r g e f A- To pay George A. Clarke for services as messenger in charge of the M °¤ my ° · official reporters’ room of the Senate from July first, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty, in- _ elusive, one thousand two hundred dollars. S¤nq»£,m¤¤c<>11¤~ _ For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, fifteen thousand dollars, “°°“° ‘ m“· for fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty. UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. Fv¤d—H¤hes. PROPAGATION on Foon-F1snns.—-For continuing the work connected with the propagation of food-ilshes, fifteen thousand dollars.