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 romrrnienrn corrennss. snss. II. cu. eso. isss. 451 the steamer Albatross, authorized by the act of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, thirty-one dollars and twenty cents. mscELLua0Us TREASURY. The Attorney General of the United States is required to investi- Attcmey-Gc_n- gate the judgments and awards against the United States arising under mil Pi U- S;·*° ¤¤· an act of Congress entitled •‘ an act to aid in the improvement of the ;'f,3§‘m, gggéi Fox and Wisconsin Rivers in the State of Wisconsin " approved March puma 555,, ,,1-;,. third eighteen hundred and seventy-five, and to report to Congress at ing under act upits next session whether the liability of the United States therefor is P;°";d1£75· ggestablished and what amount is justly due thereon. ;uh°réPm’,€,'c°¤{ To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to transfer from the appro- gw8s_ priations for “Contingent expenses, Treasury Department, gas, and so Transfer of upforth, eighteen hundred and eighty four ", a sum not exceeding one thou- P’,‘i_P*'"**'°°°· D9_ sand two hundred dollars, and from “Contingent expenses, Treasury pu;,,`:,;,?" Department, carpets, and so forth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four," a sum not exceeding two thousand fourhundred dollars, and from “Contingent expenses Treasury Department, furniture, and so forth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four," a sum not exceeding two thousand six hun- · dred dollars, and from “Contingent expenses, Treasury Department, file-holders and eases, eighteen hundred and eighty-four," a sum not exceeding two thousand eight hundred dollars, to supply a deficiency in — the appropriation fol` “Contingent expenses, Treasury `Department, furniture, and so forth, eighteen hundred and eighty-tlve To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to transfer from the appropriation for *• Contingent expenses, Treasury Department, horses, wagons, and so forth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four," so much as may berequired to supply a deilciencyin the appropriation “Contingent expenses, Treasury Department miscellaneous items, eighteen hundred and eighty- nve," not exceeding the sum of two thousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to transfer from the appropriation for “Contingent expenses, Treasury Department, investigation of accounts, and so forth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four," so much as may be required to supply a deficiency in the appropriation “Contingent expenses, Treasury Department, freight, telegrams, and so forth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four," a sum not exceeding one hundred and fifty dollars. To pay A. W. Bash on account of expenses of collecting the revenue A. W. Bmrpay- from customs prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, seven "'°“* *°· hundred and forty-six dollars. To pay Phelps, Stokes and Company on account of refunding taxes Pl¤elps,stokes& illegally collected prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-two °°·¤ P“Y'“°'"’ *°· (internal revenue), four thousand and twenty dollars and thirty-six cents. Repairs and preservation of custom-houses, court·houses,‘and other R¤P5>if¤=•¤d1>¤=¤— public buildings under control of the Treasury Department, fifteen thou- f$'|‘“°‘;'z§°“““°m` sand dollars °°°’ ' For pay of assistant custodians and janitors, including all personal _A¤i¤¢¤¤! ¤¤¤¤>- services in connection with all public buildings under control of the d"“"’ ““dJ°““°'“· Treasury Department outside of the District of Columbia, seventy-tive thousand dollars: Provided, That the Secretary of the Treasury shall Proww. so apportion this sum as to avoid any further deficiency on this account during the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-five. Fuel, light, water, and miscellaneous items required by the janitors F¤¤lJizl¤t.w¤¢¢r- and firemen in the proper care of the buildings, furniture, and heating m'°°"““°°"’· apparatus, exclusive of personal service, for all public buildings under control of the Treasury Department being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eightydive, twenty-five thousand dollars? To supply deficiencies in the appropriation for care, custody, and pro- tf *";· °°’f)°fY· tection of lands and other property of the United States, being for ex- {’,mg,_° P " ‘° penses incurred by the Solicitor of the Treasury in perfecting the title