Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 26.djvu/594

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540 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. OH. 1126. 1890. ¤0QgQ{£f*h°¤¤°*¤· For salaries consular officers not citizens, thir:ty-one dollars and forty-three cents. Ama-msn sssmsn, _ For pav of consular officers for services to American vessels and °"°· seamen, three hundred and fifty dollars and thirty-eight cents. Gontinzentexpenscs For contingent expenses United States consula es, three hundred °°°"m*"' and twelve dollars and thirteen cents. Amssnm sssmss. For relief and protection of American seamen, fifty-three dollars and ninety-seven cents. N<>¢¤·¤¤1 fees. For refund of consular notarial fees, one hundred and thirteen dollars. 4 m;g•·¤¤ D¤v·"· TREASURY DEPARTMENT. msn.: rsvsnns. INTERNAL REVENUE: For salaries and expenses of collectors of °°“°°"°'“· internal revenue, seventy-eight dollars and fifty cents. Agents. wz For salaries and expenses of agents and subordinate officers of internal revenue, one hundred and fourteen dollars. Assessing, sm. hFor expenses of assessing and collecting internal revenue, ten dolrs. R°‘°°¤·*¤8 ¤¤¤¤v¤- For redemftion of stamps, sixty dollars. R°*¤¤"¤¤8*¤¤¤- For refun ing taxes illegally collected, five hundred and fifty-one dollars and sixteen cents. €g_'g,*°k;;$¤U¤· For drawbacks on stills exported, act March first, eighteen hun- " ‘ dred and seventy-nine, forty ollars.

 bm _ MISCELLANEOUS : For repairs and preservation of public buildings,

mnndgs, ‘ P" eiihteen dollars and twenty-five cents. Jmm, ste. f rtor pay of assistant custodians and janitors, fifty-nine dollars and o y cen s. · Furnihnmetc. For fl11'llil7\11'0`8I1d repairs of same for public buildings, seventy- three dollars and seventy-eight cents. Fuel. ere For fuel, lights, and water for public buildings, two hundred and . ei%hty-eight ollars and nine cents. Hwinc ¤I»v•¤¤¤ or heating apparatus for public buildings, one hundred and fifty- six dollars. mgtfrinr Depart- INTERIOR DEPARTMENT- wgm °¤°¤· *¤=P¤¤· bor expenses of inspectors General Land Office, one hundred and V eleven dollars and twenty five cents. — ,,,{*,§§,{“‘°’“ ‘““"‘* PUBLIC LAND SERVICE : For salaries and commissions of registers and receivers, thirty-two dollars and twenty cents. °°””°¢°¤*· lzor contingent expenses of land offices, two dollars and fifty cen s. Demsirinz moneys m_For expenses of depositing public moneys, thirty-four dollars and tv cents. ¤}j,'f‘”°' **°P’°'**· For depredations on public timber, two hundred and fifty-four dollars and eighty cents.

  • °*¤¢¤¤8»¤¢•=· For protecting public lands, three hundred and forty-two dollars

. and fifty-tive cents. K°*"“'¤- For expenses of hearings in land entries, two hundred and seventy- two dollars and seventy-four cents. °“"°"· For surveying the public lands, two thousand and sixty-six dollars and eighteen cents. Ruumys. For resurveys of the public lands, seven hundred and ninety-five _ _ dollars and seventy-five cents. · °;E§'Q,l,Z§1,”"" °"’°“ For re-imbursement to receivers of public moneys excess of deposits, nve hundred and seventy-seven dollars and twenty-seven cen s. _ K‘“““· For payment to the State of Kansas on account of sales of land, onethun ed and sixty thousand and sixty-seven dollars and Bfty-one cen .