Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 24.djvu/296

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FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 903. 1886. 261 COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. Coast and Geodetic Survey. For party expenses Coast and Geodetic Survey, being a deficiency Party expenses. for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-tive, five hundred and eighteen dollars and seventy cents. . For furnishing points for State surveys, being a deficiency for the Pointe for State fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-five, three hundred and fifty °“"°¥¤· dollars and fifty cents. - For general expenses Coast and Geodetic Survey, being a deficiency General expenfor the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-tive, one thousand four ¤°¤· hundred and ninety-eight dollars and thirty-three cents. For expense of lithographing illustrations for the Coast and Geo- Lithegrephing. detic Survey Annual Report, during the fiscal year eighteen hundred _ and eighty-two, seventy-Eve dollars. · MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. Pay of assistant custodians and janitors, including all personal serv- Assistant custoices in connection with all public buildings under control of the Treas- d"*”' '*“dJ““*°”• pry Department outside of the District of Columbia, fifty thousand dol- °t°‘ ars. Pay of assistant custodians and jauitors, including all personal services in connection with all public buildings under control of the Treasury Department outside of the District of Columbia-, being a deticiency for the nscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-tive, nineteen thousand seven hundred and forty-eight dollars and twenty-nine cents. For expense of draping public buildings on the occasion of the death _ D*¤Pl¤S l*¤ildof Ex President Grant, five thousand five hundred and forty-two dollars mg"' and sixty-eight cents. For expense of dvaping public buildings on the occasion of the death of Vice-President Hendricks, five thousand two hundred and seventeen dollars and ninety-six cents. For expenses of collecting the revenue from customs for the fiscal C¤U¤<=*i¤2 <=¤¤- year eighteen hundred and eighty-tive and prior years, being the ex- 32;;: 1S8"§"““"* peuses for the month of June, eighteen hundred and eighty-tive, as fol- ’ ' lows: At the port of Boston, thirty-one thousand eight hundred and Boston. forty-seven dollars and five cents; New York, two hundred thousand New York. dollnrs; Philadelphia, nineteen thousand two hundred and six dollars Philadelphia. and ninety-six cents; San Francisco, twenty-six thousand two hundred San Francisco. and fifty-nine dollars and eighty cents; in all, two hundred and seventy- seven thousand three hundred and thirteen dollars and eighty-one cents. To pay the amount found due Chester A. Arthur, late collector of Chute? A- AF customs for the district of New York, ou account of expenses of col- m"' lecting the revenue from customs, tiscal year eighteen hundred and A“’°““° d'"' seventy-nine, nine hundred and seventy-two dollars and twenty-nine cents. For repayment to importers the excess of deposits for unascertained _ K¤P=¤S'¤¤¢¤° *° duties, or duties or other moneys paid under protest, including interest ““¥’°‘t°'“‘ and costs in judgnicnt cases, two hundred thousand dollars. E Ch, For payment of amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Rs2:?;?,? ac;°°°° Treasury on account of services necessarily incurred in carrying out the V0, 22 P 5,, provisions of the act to execute certain treaty stipulations relating to’` Chinese, approved May sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two: For — the fiscal y car eighteen hundred and eighty-tive, two hundred and twenty-tive dollars and twenty-four cents; for the fiscal year eighteen ~ hundred and eightysix, four hundred and eighty-tour dollars; in all, seven hundred and nine dollars and twenty-four cents. To refund to the Baltimore Storage and Lighterage Company the Baltimore iteramount collected trom said company by the collector of customs at Bal- ggg C:';lp£§_ t"` timore, September fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, as alien gpefnmi of tm. tonnage dues on the British steamship Craigallion, and covered into the nage unes.