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 206 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 332. 1884. F¤¤1.lighf¤. vn- For fuel, lights, and water for public buildings: For fuel, lights, ‘°'·°*°· water, and miscellaneous items required by the janitors and tiremen in the proper care of the buildings, furniture and heating-apparatus, exclusive of personal services, for all public buildings, including marine hospitals, under the control of the Treasury Department, inclusive of new buildings, five hundred thousand dollars, Furniture a. n d For furniture and repairs of furniture, including carpets, for all pub- ¤>P•i¤ M} <=¤‘v¤*¤. lic buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, including °*°· marine hospitals, and for furniture, carpets, chandeliers, and gas-iixtures for six new buildings, namely: Buffalo, New York; Frankiort, Kentucky; Jackson, Mississippi; Kansas City, Missouri; Cincinnati, Ohio; Memphis Tennessee, three hundred thousand dollars. And all furniture now owned by the United States in other buildings in said cities, respectively, shall be used as far as practicable, whether it corresponds with the present regulation plans for furniture or not, Shore protection For shore protection of the marine hospital near Chicago, Illinois, gu¤!:;¤° h°•P¤W» eight thousand dollars, svrrnmssmo courumzrmrmo AND smmm FELONIES; mmunn ud For the expenses of detecting and bringing to trial and punishment punishrp c n t of persons engaged in counterfeiting Treasury notes, bonds, national-bank °°“*°"°‘*°"·°*°- notes, and other securities of the United States, as well as the coins of the United States, and other felonies committed against the laws of the United States relating to the pay and bounty laws, and for no other purpose whatever, sixty thousand dollars, co1¤>misAmoN ui Luau or xomrms. t;,,,,,,,,,,,,,;;,,,;,, For compensationinlieuof moietiesiuoertaineases underthe customs· Guan or moieties, revenue laws, thirty-ilve thousand dollars, nnsxm sun.-mslnmms, Agua ne sui. For salaries and traveling expenses of agents at seal-fisheries in Ilsheria. Alaska, as follows: For one agent, three thousand six hundred and Mty dollars, Assistant S8011h. For one assistant agent, two thousand nine hundred and twenty dol- For two assistant agents, at two thousand one hundred and ninety d03E3i'! each, four thousand three hundred and eighty dollars. 'rrnvenng ex- or necessary traveling expenses of agents in goingto and returning 1¤•¤·¤•- from Alaska at six hundred dollars each per annum, two thousand four hubnclred dollars. P r c the c tion or or the protection of sea-other huntinggrounds and seal-iisheries in ` ••¤!·6¤b¤¤••»•*¤· Alaska : To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to use revenue steamers for the protection of the interests of the Government on the sealislands and the seaotter hunting-grounds, and the enforcement of the provisions of law in Alaska, fifteen thousand dollars. Lums Ami OTEIB PROPERTY or mm Umtrzn sruls. ' cnsmay. n e For custody came protection, and sale of lands and other property me asfbtggaigdn: belonging to the United States, one thousand dollars. LIBRARY or mm '1'mustm! Dtrnkutmcm. rnnnsse er For purchaseof law·books and suitable books of reference fo the ¤¥i,•r•{lib1aryo£theTressuryDepartnent,nve hundreddollsrs. r pertinent. chin¤•lnuni· Tomeetsuehexpeuses asmsybenecessarytobe incurred inca¤:y· 5B %gutttti(:sél»r·1ovision•oftl:,•;ia;.ttoment»ecert.¤.in ‘ ng 'uese, rev ysix e1gh' teenhnndredaudei - two, ive thousand dm. th, guy