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 298 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 903. 1886. prior years, and which have been certified to Congress under section two of the act of July seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-tour, there is appropriated as follows: Claims allowed CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FIRST COMPTROLLEB. by the First °°,;‘;{’f8"}§‘Q,'i,“,,_ snrn nmranerrmncr. IDB!] . Contingent ox- Foreign intercourse : For contingent expenses foreign missions, P'i"!"· f°"'$“ eighteen hundred and eighty-three and prior years, nine hundred and ""'°'°"”' twenty-one dollars and thirty-two cents. - _Consn1or solo- For salaries consular service, eighteen hundred and eighty-three and ¤°°· prior years, one hundred and five dollars and thirty-three cents. Contingent ox- For contingent expenses United States consulates, eighteen hundred P•¤¤°¤» °°¤¤¤l**°* and eightythree and prior years, one thousand and eighty-three dollars and eighty-four cents. ` Relief or Ameri- For relief and protection of American seamen, eighteen hundred and ¤*¤ ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· eightythree and prior years, one hundred and ten dollars. Treasury De- TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ` partment. . I¤¤¤r¤¤1 · nw- Internal revenue: For redemption of stamps, ~prior to July drst, ““§·edem mm a f eighteen hundred and eighty-three, four hundred_ and seventy-seven 8,,,,, ,,_ P dollars and thirty~seven cents. Boilnnaingtaxos. For refunding taxes illegally collected, prior to July drst, eighteen Cl¤i¤¤¤ ¢¤ M rv- hundred and eighty-three, except the claims numbered forty-eight °“"““°d· thousand one hundred and ninety-one, forty-eight thousand two hundred and eighty-one, and forty-eight thousand two hundred and eighty- ' two contained in said Executive Document Number Seventy, two thousand ninc hundred and ninety-six dollars and eighty four cents; and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby directed to cause the proper accounting oillcersof the Treasury to reexamine said excepted claims, and to cause the said accounting odlcers to reexamine the same and to certify anew the sums due and to whom due respectively by name as nonresident aliens entitled to refunding of taxes collected prior to July drst, eighteen hundred and eighty-three. Direct taxes. For refunding taxes illegally collected under the direct-tax laws, prior to July iirst, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, nineteen dollars and twenty-nine cents. Violation of in- For punishment for violation of internal-revenue laws, eighteen hun- I""` four cents. agents, oro., an- For salaries and expenses of agents and subordinate officers of in- °"’"· ternal revenue, eighteen hundred and eighty-three and prior years, two hundred and fifty-four dollars and five cents. nonnrioo, o n p - Miscellaneous: For bounty to officers and crews of vessels under laws =’r’:(';'°¤ °*` ¤l*“'°· for the suppression of the slave trade, nine hundred and ninety-five ‘ dollars and sixty-eight cents. mllpgerior Depart- INTERIOR DEPARTMENT- ggpggggnatnd Public-lands servLce:dI•r:J sagrrieshand commissions of registers and . _ . receivers, erg teen un an eig t -three an rior e one hun- "g‘"°"’ "1““°"‘ dred and forty-one dollars and ninety-two cents. P y Fm, '° "‘f’“°Y°· eighty-three and prior years, thirteen dollars and fifty cents. Bmmbursing re- For reimbursement to receivers of public moneys for excess of de- °°“’°”· posits, two hundred and seventy-one dollars and eighty-nine cents. Eighth oonnuo. Miscellaneous: For expenses of the eighth census, one hundred and eighty-nine dollars and sixty-seven cents.
 * °“‘“1 ‘° V ° “ " ° dred and eightymhme and prior years, seventy-seven dollars and eighty-
 * _ D~·r>¤¤i¤¤s pub- For expenses of depositing public' moneys, eighteen hundred and