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 THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 65, 68, 70. 1866. 41 “ E. P. Ryersc," of Cleveland, Ohio; the schooner “Eureka," of Margaretta, Ohio; the brigamine “City of Toronto," of Erie, Pennsylvania; and the schoouefr] “Wavertrec,” of Cleveland, Ohio; and American registers, or enrolment and license, to the following named vessels, that is to say, the ship “Screamcr," of Brunswick, Maine; the barge "Mary," of Detroit; the steam-tug “Sampson," of Detroit; and the schooncrs “Caledonia," and “Entcrp:risc," of Detroit; and the “A¤g1o·Sa.xon,” a. Camadian-built vessel. Approved, April 25, 1866. HAP.LXVIIL—AnAc¢maki A o ia¢ions¢o¤qi;;IyDein theA C priationfor the Public Prinlingjb:·g  Year ending une tgtgwgghwn hum and sixt_y-sis:. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of lhe United D°E°;9¤°¥, ¤P· Slates of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and  pts3d;; the same are hereby, appropriated to supply deficiencies in the appropriation for the public printing for the fiscal year ending thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated: To supply a dcficieucy in the appropriation for the public printing, one Y P’R°'_f°*` P¤b* hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. l° prmtmg’ T0 supply a deficiency in the appropriation for paper for the public printing, four hundred and fifty thousand dollars. To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for the public binding, nine- P“bll° bi¤dl¤G• ty-Eve thousand dollars. And the Superintendent of the Public Printing is hereby authorized to 1AEdm°¤**l employ an additional clerk, of class four. ° H ` A.Pru0v1·:1>, April 26, 1866. CHA]?. LXX.—-An Ad to    Sdtlcrncnltgf the Accounis 3 the Treasurer May 2, 1866- of the United States, and to secure certam llcmeyg to People;? the niwd States, or to Persons to whom they are due, and who are entitled to mauve same. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represmtatives of the United DMRS or _ Smtes of America in Congress assembled, That all amounts of moneys €;"Qg1;“crit3§;dg?g that are represented by certificates, drafts, or checks, issued by the Treas- any disbuming urar of the United States, or by any disbursing officer of any department °‘°‘jl°°*;L”5*dld*;°d of the government of the United States, upon the Treasurer or any assist- gg}? ,md`:,g,,_’ aut treasurer, or designated depositary of the United States, or upon any winding July 1, national bank designated as a. depositary of the United States, and which 1g§§eg°g‘;d:’nd shall be represented on the books of either such offices as standing to the gaued L ou.; credit of any disbursing officer, and bearing date prior to July first, eigh- $P*¤gl¤€ U·¤·bi1i· mm hundred and sixcy—three, and which were issued to facilitate the pay- ms' ment of warrants, or for any other purpose in liquidation of a debt due from the United States, which may remain outstanding on the first day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, shall be deposited by the Treasurer of the United States, to be covered into the treasury by warrant, and to be carried to the credit of the parties in whose favor such certiiicates, drafts 01- checks were respectively issued, or to the persons who are entitled to receive pay therefor, and into an appropriation account to be denominated " outstanding liabilities? Suc. 2. And be it further enacted, That the certificate of the Register Certificate of of the Treasury, stating that the amount of any draft issued by the Treas- ”§lS*°{ Sifgng urer of the United States, to facilitate the payment of a warrant directed ;lZ?“,3,{fch,Q°& to him for payment, and which may have so remained outstanding and any warraugm unpaid for three years or more as aforesaid, and which shall have been l;g‘f;‘£:"2‘:_ thus deposited and covered into the treasury, shall be, aud the same is ’ hereby authorized to be, when attached to any such warrapt, a sufhcient voucher in satisfaction oiany such warrant or part of any warrant, the