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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 411. 1889. 955 payments for information and detection of such violations twenty- ve thousand dollars; and the Commissioner of Internal Revenue shall make a detailed statement to Congress once in each year as to how he has expended this sum, and also a detailed statement of all miscellaneous expenditures in the Bureau of Internal Revenue for — which appropriation is made in this act. PREVENTION OF MAN UFACTURE AND SALE OF ADULTERATED Prev¤¤¤i¤gs¤1c.¤w.. FOOD OR DRUGS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: For expenses in- gis aii>iIgi€£it§ilc· cident to enforcing the provisions of the act of October twelfth, bm? cumeighteen hundred and eighty-eight, entitled ‘An act for the preven- AMT m' tion of the manufacture or sale of adulterated foods or drugs in the District of Columbia, five thousand dollars; one-half of this sum to be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia, and the other half from the Treasury of the United States. CoNTINGENT EXPENSES INDEPENDENT TREASURY: For contingent Expenses or me expenses under the requirements of section thirty-six hundred and ag1ii]s§ifsec.a<ssz p no fifty-three of the Revised Statutes of the United States, for the col- Y i i lection, safe-keeping, transfer, and disbursement of the public money, ` and for transportation of notes, bonds, and other securities of the United States, seventy thousand dollars. OFFICE or ASSISTANT TREASURER, NEW Yonx; For additional _A¤iSm¤¤ treasure:. clerical force for the assistant treasurer at New York, three thousand °“Q°§.¥§§,*,L1 c1,,,kS_ five hundred dollars, to be immediately available. VAULTS FOR STORAGE OF SILVER: For the construction of vaults Vaults forjsilver. for the storage of silver at the mints in San Francisco, California, §§$,.F§§"e§‘§S°?‘ and New Or eans, Louisiana, sixty thousand dollars. That hereafter It shall not be lawful to use any portion of the so-called "Silverprofit fund " or of the appropriation for " storage of silver-transportation ” for the purpose of paying the expenses of the transportation of standard silver dollars from the mints or the sub—treasuries to the Treasury at Washington, District of Columbia. RECOINAGE, REISSUE, AND TRANSPORTATION OF MINOR COINS: The mf;*j*>;¥¤%g¤· em Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to transfer to the United States ° C M mmt at Philadelphia, for cleaning and reissue, any minor coins now in or which may be hereafter received at the sub-treasury offices in excess of the requirement for the current business of said offices: and the sum of four thousand dollars is hereby appro riated for the expense of transportation for such reissue. And the Secretary of the Treasury is a so authorized to recoin any and all the uncurrent minor coins now in the Treasury; and the sum of four thousand dollars. or_ so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated to reimburse the Treasury for the loss on such recoinage; in all, eight thou- _ sand dollars. RECOINAGE OF GOLD AND SILVER COINS: For recoinage of gold M*},°§Q§_;·;{j‘m·;{ z<>'—¤ and silver coins in the Treasury, to be explended under the direction ‘ of the Secretary of the Treasury, thirty thousand dollars. _ _ _ _ DISTINFTIVE P,\PER Fon UNITED STATES SECURITIES: For paper. ulgj;Q_gf"‘° P°¤°*· Including transportation, salaries of register, two counters, five watchm€¤, one laborer, and expenses of officer detailed from the TI'€3.SuI‘y as superintendent, forty 'thousand dollars. SEALING AND SEPARATING UNITED STATES SECURITIES: For I1}3- mg€g§dQ;g*w¤¤· terials needed to seal and separate United States notes and certiii-` cates, such as ink, printer’s varnish, Sp€I'l'I1·Oll, white printing paper, manila paper, thin muslin benzine, gutta·percha beltmcg and other necessary articles and ex nses, one thousand five hun red dollars. · SPECIAL WITNESS on §ESTRL’('TIN OF UNITED STATES SECIJRP r£_gf*¤¤*·¤¤ of mir TIES: For pay of the representative of the public on the committee my or muws. to witness the destruction by maceration of Government securities. at five dollars per day while actually employed, one thousand five hundred and sixty-Eve dollars- _ _ _CUS’I’ODY or DIES, Roxms, AND PLATES: For pay_ of custodians of dies, rolls, and plates used at the Bureau of Engraving and Prmting