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 Trru: xr.r.—.-XPPROPRIATIONS. 725 payment of the salaries of all supervising inspectors, local inspectors, assistantrnspectors, supervising inspector-general, and clerks, together with their traveling and other expenses when on official dutv, and for all instruments, books. blanks, stationery, furniture, and other things necessary to carry into effect the provisions of Title “REGULATION or srmmvr·:ssr:r.s." Interest on the public debt: _ 9Feb., 1847, c. 7, For payment of interest on the public debt. under the several acts "· 9· P- 123- authorizing the same. Bonds issued to Pacific Railway: Ibid- For payment of interest on bonds issued by authority of law to Pacific 125 July’ .183* °‘ Railwa}_-  S. 0, \. , P. 2 July, 1864, c. 216, ss. 7, 8, v. 13, p. 359.-U. S. r. U. P. Railway, 91 U. S., 72. Expenses of national loan: 23 M“Y» 187% °· To pay the expenses of the issue, re-issue, transfer. delivery, redemp— lggbljug {°é·,l,56£, tion. and destruction of securities, legal-tender notes, fractional currency, 328, e. 18,lp. ros. ` checks, certificates, commissions, and for any plate and seal engraving and printing required by the Treasury Department, one per centum of the amount of legal—tender notes, fractional currency, and securities issued during each fiscal year. Refunding the national debt: 2514 hg! 1870·°· Of one-half of one per centum of the amount of bonds authorized 27% S' ’v' 16’ p` under the act of July fourteen, eighteen hundred and seventy, to pay 2b June, 1371_c_ the expenses of pre aring. issuing, and disposing of the same. 23, V- 16, P- 399- Sinking fuudli 25 Feb., 1862, c. Of one per centum of the entire debt of the United States, to be set 33·“·5· "·12·P·3‘*6· apart as a sinking fund for the purchase or payment of the public debt, ilu such manner as the Secretary of the Treasury shall from time to time irect. Refunding moneys erroneously received and covered: 20§3g‘¥g*;8$2· °‘ To r·efund moneys received and covered into the Treasury before the gggf'’p' payment of legal and just charges against the same. Compensation of persons employed in insurrectionary States, 2g? gu}? Fig °‘ (internal revenue:) 310:’’p` To pay such persons as were actually employed in the insurrectionary States, in connection with the Treasury De artment, as officers of the United States, during the years eighteen hundred and sixty-five and eighteen hundred and sixty-six. Allowances and drawbacks, (internal revenue:) 11; MB'),  °· Indeiinite appropriation to pav allowance or drawback on articles on 488’ °' "‘ ’p' which any internal duty or tax shall have been paid when said articles 25 Feb,, ]877_ c, are exported under [the act of July one, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, 69, lv 19, 2·· 249- cfm ter one hundred and nineteen] [section three thousand four hundred andpfcimy-cnc.] [su ss nw. wv-1 , Refundin taxes illegally collected, (internal revenue:) ,,g°él“4’;°¤`}8g*· °· To refund ant? pay back duties erroneously or illegally assessed or col- 2393’’ p` lected under the rnternal-revenue laws. ~— —- Clinkenbeard et al. 1·. U. S., 21 Wall., 65. Redemption of stamps, (internal revenue:) Ibi;1.,s.16l,v.13, Of such sum of money as may be necessary to replay the amount or P·g?,dm 1872 c value paid for internal-revenue stamps which may ave been spoiled, 315,,, 4{Y v_1f,,,: destroyed, or rendered useless or unfit for the purpose intended, or which 257. through mistake may have been improperly or unnecessarily used. Debentures and other charges, (customs:) 1016 €°*·gm3gb$· To pay debentures and other charges arising from duties, the revenue *°‘ *v‘ *p‘ ‘ remainin in the hands of the collecting officers not being sufficient to pay said debentures. Debentures and drawbacks, (customs:) 3 L{;'··J8‘*9· *'· For the yment of debentures or· drawbacks, bounties, and allow- u°>”‘ *""*P‘398· ances, whicliaare or may be authorized and payable according to laws authorizing them: Promded, The collectors of customs shall be the disbursing agents to pay the same.