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 258 FORTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 315, 316. 1872. Claims for re- and not after; and all claims for the refunding of any internal tax or fgnsgigeigclptjgfic-· penalty shall be presented to the commissioner of internal revenue within p,,,, t 0 7 two years next after the cause of action accrued and not after: Provided, _ W wm That actions for claims, which have accrued prior to the passage of this d g act, shall be commenced in the courts or presented to the OOmmissioner prim-Mtns pas. of internal revenue within one year from the date of said passage: And ive? og **¤¤l;¢P provided further, That where a claim shall be pending before said com- Oze §,8;ug m missioner the claimant may bring.his action Within one year after such Provisos. decision and not after: And provided further, That no right of action barred by any statute now in force shall be revived by any thing herein contained. Sec. 45. That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and Internal rev-. . . . . snug 1,,,,., in Mc., directed carefully to revise and prepare for publication the mterna1—revenue ¤,f}:;_th¤ Psssiit laws in force after the passage of this act, with amendments incorporated °;cvis;i,°£L{°prc_ in their proper places, conveniently arranged for reference, and with a pared for pub- proper index; and that the same be printed as soon as practicable by the '°;I*::im_ of pongpessional printer. That ten thousand copies be printed, five thousand coms_ or the use of the House of Representatives, two thousand for the use of Se; 1t;18,cp£314. the Senate, and three thousand for the use of the commissioner of internal "‘ • P' ‘ revenue. Reppaltvf ip- Sec. 46. That all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions °°"S'S °° °° S' of this act are hereby repealed: Provided, That all the provisions of said act, Saving clause. shall be in force for levying and collecting all tastes properly assessed, or liable to be assessed, or accruing under the provisions of former acts, the right to which has has already accrued, or which may hereafter accrue, under said acts, and for maintaining, continuing, and enforcing liens, fines, penalties, and forfeitures incurred under and by virtue thereof And this act shall not be construed to affect any act done, right accrued, or penalty incurred under former acts, but every such right is hereby saved ; and all suits and prosecutions for acts already done in violation of any former act or acts of Congress relating to the subjects embraced in this act may be commenced or proceeded with in like manner as if this act had not been proviso, passed: Provided, That whenever the duty imposed by any existing law shall  in copsequence of any limitation therein contained before the respective proyxsions of this act shall take effect, the same duty or tax shall be, and is hereby, continued until such provisions of this act shall take efect; and where any act is hereby repealed, no duty or tax imposed thereby shall be held to cease in consequence of such repeal until the Wh m t respective corresponding provisions of this act shall take effect. mm gageés “° I Sec. 47. That this act shall take effect on the first day of August, iglptegliz lgppldlpidioagd sfevergty-tivo, except vyherle othepwisejdprovidpd. _ n r o in ern revenue is ere y ant oriz to ma e, Regulations in with. the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, all such regulations c p. . . U c§';*:;le:°¤°°° not in conflict with any provision of law as may become necessary by 1‘G3l§<;’I; pg any cgangeg ni internal-revenue laws made by this act. ‘ VED, une,. J 6 1g7g_ CHAP. CCQXVI.-—An Act making Appropf th S h. A `l'i Year ending Lmc thirty, eighteen hundred aiild dgdjntjdhrge, ¢;i,d);2:i~Li>6}ie¢iPziii;,<f;hg;·Eis7l the Army appro- Be it enacted by the Senate and Mauro of R 1* II i h I . . ,. h _ _ ep osen attoes of the United §;;‘;‘(f’;;,i;:g‘J:n8 States of America m Congress assembkd, That the following sums be, and 30, 187;], gtipesame are hereby, (aippropigated, out of any moneys in the treasury not rwise appropria e or the su rt of the ar f th di C d_ June thirtieth, eighteeii hundred aiidoseventy-threldly or G year eu ng _ o ., gw€QQ“;‘H£‘§ Ep: gipgnses op the commanding general s office, five thousand dollars. i-muimg, gw_ · nses o recruiting an trans ortation f `ts Adjumm8c¤_ and twenty thousand five hundred and eighty dollgrslecml , one h°°dr°d ml-; (Wm_ h uljlor oontingpnt expenses lof the Adjutant-Generals department at the men c quarters o military divisions and departments, five thousand dollars.