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588 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 208. 1893. in the Treasury or such subtreasuries by the applicant or applicants. Iwpm. And the Secretary of the Treasury shall report to Congress the cost arising under this appropriation. B¤¤¤i¤~z¤. Mc-. RECOINAGE, EEISSUE, AND TRANSPORTATION OF MINOR COINS: °"'"” °°i°°’ The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to transfer to the United States Mint at Philadelphia, for cleaning and reissue, any minor coins now in, or which may be hereafter received at, the subtreasury offices, in excess of the requirement for the current business of said offices; and the sum of five hundred dollars is hereby appropriated for the expense of transportation for such reissue. And the Secretary of the Treasury is also authorized to recoin any and all the uncurrent minor coins now in the Treasury; and the sum of five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated to reimburse the Treasury for the loss of such recoinage; in all, one thousand dollars. ge-v ¤i**<=* REGOINAGE or s11.vEn. coms: For recoinage of the uncurrent ` fractional silver coins in the Treasuryyto be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Trea ury, one hundred and nity thousand dollars. m1;:¤<·1¤¤z¤ wd RECOINAGE or GOLD coms: For recoinage of light-weight gold ` coins in the Treasury, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, as required by section thirty-five hundred and twelve of the Revised Statutes of the United States, twenty thousand dollars. mE_¤*¤>¤S*¤*¢¤ ·¤¤¤*· DISTINCTIVE PAPER Fon. UNITED STATES SEGUEITIES: For paper, pgpmm, including transportation, salaries of register, two counters, five watchmen, one laborer, and expenses of officer detailed from the Treasury as superintendent, fifty thou and dollars. sans; ima sepm- SEALING AND SEPARATING UNITED STATES SEGURITIES: For ma- ‘“"‘· terials required to seal and separate United States notes and certificates, such as ink, printers’ varnish, sperm oil, white printing paper, manila paper, thin muslin, beuzine, gutta-percha belting, and other necessary articles and expenses, one thousand dollars. m{‘;w· ¤¤*i¤¤=¤ M- EXPENSES or NATIONAL cummucrz For distinctive paper, express y` charges, and other expenses, nine thousand three hundred dollars. _wn¤m. com u c- SPECIAL WITNESS OF DESTBUCTION OF UNITED STATES SECURITIES: °°" °f “°“'m°°‘ For pay‘of the representative of the public on the committee towitness the destruction by maceration of Government securities, at five dollars per day while actually employed, one thousand five hundred and sixty- five dollars. cmwsng, eu-. CANCELING UNITED STATES SEcU1z1TIEs AND CUTTING DISTINCTIVE PAPER: For extra knives for cutting machine and sharpening same; and leather belting, new dies and punches, repairs to machinery, oil, cotton waste, and other necessary expenses connected with the cancellation of redeemed United States securities, two hundred dollars. r°{{g·:g;{{),:{eji¤·· Cusrronr or mms, ROLLS, AND PLATES: For pay of custodians ot ‘dies, rolls, and plates used at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing for the printing of Government securities, namely: One custodian, two thousand tour hundred dollars; two subcustodians, at one thousand six hundred dollars each, distributor of stock, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, six thousand eight hundred dollars. §¤b3i$Bl:_¤:i1d;i¤£bdi_ PAY_OF ASSISTANT CUSTODIANS AND JANITORS: For pay of assistant ,,,,,, '},'§f§,,,,,,,,,,,_ custodians and janitors, including all personal services in connection with all public buildings under control of the Treasury Department outside of the District of Columbia, five hundred and eighty thousand dollars; and the Secretary of the Treasury shall so apportion this sum as to prevent a deficiency therein tmiygyef °‘ *¤¤=i· INSPECTOR OF FURNITURE AND oTHEB. FURNISHINGS Fon PUBLIC ’ Dr‘rLr>INGS: To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to employ a suitable person to inspect all public buildings and examine into their requirements for furniture and other furnishings, including fuel, lights, and other current expenses, three thousand dollars; and for actual