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423 FOBTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ou. 132. 1881, 'llltréleassury De- TREASURY DEPARTMENT. P3 511 . Internal Rove- INTERNAL REVENUE. 1].110. Redemption of For redemption of stamps, two hundred and sixty-two dollars and ¤¤¤·¤¤P¤- ilfty cents. Drawbaek. For allowance or drawback, seven hundred and seventy-seven dollars and thirteen cents. Refund of taxes. For refunding taxes illegally collected, nfteen dollars and seven ty-eight cents. For refunding taxes illegally collected, two thousand nine hundred and seventy-two dollars and ninety-six cents. ~ Salaries and ex- For salaries and expenses of supervisors and subordinate officers of Péimés of SUP"" internal revenue, eight hundred and one dollars and fifty-six cents.

’§{’;§i3,§°"t“* wd For salaries and expenses of agents and subordinate officers of in-

` ternal revenue, three hundred and ninety-two dollars and thirty cents. For salaries and expenses ofcollectors of internal revenue, twenty dollars. Expenses of asp For expenses of assessing and collecting internal revenue, one thou-

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  • P*°¤*·¤ Md °°r sand one hundred and thirty-six dollars and thirty-nine cents.

°° '°“°' For refunding money erroneously received and covered into the Treasury, sixty-four dollars and ninety-five cents. Miscellaneous. MISCELLANEOUS. H3;;? gigs? For coptiéigent pxpenses of assay·oftice at Helena and mint at Carson, · one hun and orty dollars and eighty-eight cents. cmu For contingent expenses of the independent Treasury, one hundred and eighty-nine dollars and eighty-nine cents. For contingent expenses of steamboat inspection, two cents. d Flor iutgrnational exhibition of eighteen hundred and seventy-six, one o ar an nineteen cents. Contingent ex- For contingent expenses of mints at San Francisco, Denver, and Phil-

 “;fmE"’*°d adelplhga, and at assay-offices, four thousand nine hundred and thirty·

” ‘ ‘ nine o lars and seven cents. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. lwE‘;?£E:Qfc1?;i lmlgoanl ciop(tg.,<ie51;t;S expenses of the General Land Office, twenty-six .do1- Jill)! ICB. ' mgptrycys, public For- surveying public lands, as follows: Calitbmia. f In (galifornia, one thousand nine hundred and sixty-six dollars and orty— ve cents. NW M<>¤i¢<>- In New Mexico, three hundred and five dollars and three cents. Louisiana. In Louisiana, six hundred and ninety-nine dollars and ninety-six cents.

   f Foa sprveyintgtpublzrc and private lands, three hundred and ninety—

"· our dollars an wen y-two cents. mSX:¥go;~Ger¤er- Foirh salairiels in ogiréeftof surveyor-general of Arizona, two hundred , _· . . an ree dollars an y-seven cents. I)u1g;>pre;la{;>1ns on _ For deprcdations on public timber, eighty-five dollars and SeVel1li)`· · six cen s. nvegisters andre- For salaries and commissions of registers and receivers, four thou- °°“°***· sand six hundred and fifty-six dollars and ninety-five cents. Land omeee. d For contingent expenses of land offices, one hundred and forty-seven o ars. t give, three. {md For the State of Kansas, for amount due of the live, three, and tW0 gud ,£°,2B;§:s_“m per ce:1iS1g1iXti;nélgt;1>tS1t(ait;·sg obrgadlpipngrlpegdsand ninetty thousand two h11H- · · ven cen s. Julggpgxtment of DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. di;{£i?€*;M§:n=;;gf an{?1`<E‘):€·sl$§<;Sc<;i;tlg•nited States district attorneys, twenty-four dol1m‘B