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 'lrrnn xr,.—THE PUBLIC MONEYS. 709 T I T L E X L. THE PUBLIC LIONEYS. SW- Sec. 3591. The  of the United States. 3626. Contents of warrant. 3592. Certain m1nts and asmy-offices to be 3627. Execution against officer. depositories. 3628. Execution against surety. 3593. All public moneys subject to draft of 3629. Levy to be a lien. _ _ Treasurer. 3630. Sale of lands, &c., on execution. 3594. Superintendents at Carson and Boise 3631. Conveyance of lands sold. _ _ City to be asistant treasurers. 3632. Disposal of surplus. 3995. Appointment of amistant treasurers. 3633. Penalty on disbursing officer failing 3096. Their salaries. to account. 3597. Commissions and perquisites forbid- 3634. Extent of ap lication of provisions _ den. relating to distress-warrants. 3598. Rooms, dsc., for assistant treasnrers. 3635. Postponement of proceedings for 3599. To haye charge of and perform their non-accounting, when allowed. duties in rooms assigned. 3636. Injunction to stav distress-warrant. 3600. Their bonds. 3637. Proceedings on distress-warrant in 3601. Subordinate officers, clerks, &c., at circuit court. Boston. _ 3638. Rights of United States reserved. 3602. Deputy assistant treasurer at New 3639. Duties of officers as custodians of York. public money. 3603. Subordinate officers, clerks, &c., at 3640. Transfer of moneys from deposito- New York. ries to Treasury. 3604. Additional clerks, &c., at New York. 3641. Transfer of postal deposits. 3605. Subordinate officers, &c., at Philadel· 3642. Accounts of postal deposits. phia. 3643. Entry of deposits, transfers, and 3606. At Baltimore. payments. 3607. At Saint Louis. 3644. Public money subject to draft of 3608. At Charleston. Treasurer. 3609. At New Orleans. 3645. Regulations for presenting drafts. 3610. At San Francisco. 3646. Duplicates for lost or stolen checks. 3611. At Chicago. 3647. Duplicate check when officer who 3612. At Cincinnati. issued is dead. 3613. Deputies in caseof sicknem or ab- 3648. Advance of public moneys prosence. hibited. 361-1. Bonds of special agents. 3649. Examination of depositaries. 3615. Collectors of pub ic moneys to pay 3650. Examination of accounts of custoover. dians of public moneys. 3616. Payment by marshals and district 3651. Exchange of funds restricted. attorneys. 3652. Premium on sales of public money 3617. Moneys to be deposited without de- to be accounted for. duction. 3653. Expenses of fiscal agents. 3618. Proceeds of sales of material. 3654. Limit on extra compensation for 3619. Penalty for withholding money. making disbursements. _ 3620. Duty of disbursing officers. 3655. Compensation of depositanes. 3621. Penalty for failure to deposit when 3656. Limit upon such compensation. required. 3657. Collectors toactasdis ursing agents. 3622. Accounts. 3658. Appointment of special dispnrsing 3623. Distinct accounts required. agents where no collector is au- 3624. Suits to recover moneys from officers. thorized. Distress-warrant. 3659. Investment of trust-funds. Sec. 3591. The rooms provided in the Treasury building at the seat of The Treasury of Government for the use of the Treasurer of the United States, his assist- the Ummd Sumsants, and clerks, and occupied by them, and the fire-proof vaults and 6 Aug., 1846. c. safes erected therein for the keeping of the public moneys in the posses- 90, S- 1. v- 9. p·5€j sion and under the immediate control of the T reasurcr, and such other Cooke at or ,._ apartments as are provided as places of deposit of the public money, U.S.,91 U. $.,389. s all be the Treasury of the United States. Sec. 3592. ’I‘he mints at Carson City, and at Denver, and the assay- Certain mints office at Boisé Citv, shall be places of deposit for such public moneys as %g<h:S¤¤*g}2g;§§¤w the Secretary of the Trcasury may direct. 21 April, 1862, c. 59, s. 5, v. 12, p. 383. 3 Mar., 1863, c. 96, s. 5, v. 12, p. 770. 18 Feb., 1869, c. 33, s. 4, v. 15, p. 271. 12 Feb., 1873, c. 131, ss. 65, 66, v. 17, p. 435. Sec. 3593. All public moneys paid into any depository shall be sub- Public moneys ject to the draft of the Treasurer of the United States, drawn agreeably *;ggJ,;°r;a;%;?f* Of to appropriations made by law. .._._YL 6Aug., 1846, c. 90, s. 1, v. 9, p. 59.