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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1210. 1888. 567 That the act approved February twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred f A“°“'*“;°*‘% 1*% inf and eighty-five, entitled "An act to prohibit the importation and uixérdaiidiiaiiiilio migration of foreigners and aliens under contract or agreement to V°"?’·*’· perform labor in the United States, its Territories, and the District of Columbia," be, and the same is hereby, amended so as to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to pay to an informer who furnishes original information that the law has been violated such a share of the penalties recovered as he may deem reasonable and just, not exceeding fifty per centum, where it appears that the recovery was had in consequence of the information thus furnished. INDEPENDENT TREASURY. mgyndependent Treas- Compensation of special agents to examine the books, accounts, and Special agents. money on hand at the several sub-treasuries and depositories, includ- H? Sr S“"· 3**** P· ing national banks acting as depositaries, under the act of August V<>r 9-¤·62- sixth, eighteen hundred and forty-six, being a deiicienc for the iis-. cal year eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, one hundredr and ninety- three dollars and ninety-one cents. To reimburse the Treasurer United States for balance of loss on Losson repoinageps recoinage of nfteen thousand dollars in uncurrent silver coins trans- “”°“"°”‘ s""‘" °°‘“· ferred to the mint at San Francisco from the sub—treasury at San Francisco by transfer order number fourteen thousand three hundred and nfty-five, of May fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty- seven, sixty-three dollars and ninety-six cents. To reimburse the Treasurer United States for balance of loss on recoinage of uncurrent fractional silver coin transferred from the subtreasuries at Boston, Chicago, and Baltimore, in April, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, per transfer orders numbers fifteen thousand seven hundred angforty-nine, fifteen thousand seven hundred and sixty, and fifteen thousand seven hundred and eighty-three, two hundre and seventv—five dollars and forty-six cents. CONTINGENT EXPENSES INDEPENDENT TREASURY: For contingent o¤¤m»¤e¤¢_exp»»ises. expenses under the requirements of section thirty-six hundred and R‘S"S"°·°“*’3·p·‘l°· fifty-three of the Revised Statutes of the United States, for the collection, safe-keeping, transfer, and disbursement of the public money, and for transportation of notes, bonds. and other securities of the United States. twenty-five thousand dollars. CONTINGENT EXPENSES, ASSAY OFFICE AT HELENA: To reimburse Amy0m¤e.ni~1e¤¤. Spruille Braden, assayer in charge, for charges for transportation of T""‘”*’°““"""‘ supplies, included in voucher thirteen June, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, there being no funds available for payment, one dollar. T0 pay Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company for transpor- gcpcagg and Nqrmtation of public property in March, eighteen hundred and eighty- }},§§,$I" °'““’“”“` seven, forty cents. _ To pay Northern Pacific Railway Company for transportation of R5R;;hg;g1P;u¤_i¤¤ public property in March and April. eighteen hundred and eighty- ’ P ’ ` seven, eighteen dollars and sixty-three cents. GOVERNMENT IN THE TERRITORIES. mggggeriei z¤~‘¤¤¤· Tsmuroar or Diucora; For salaries of two additional associate parse. _ justices of the supreme court of said Territory provided for by the *_jQ‘};";‘fQ?,£_""g"*· act approved August ninth, eighteen hundred anc eighty-eight. from date of qualification in office at the rate of three thousand dollars each per year, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hiindred and eighty-nine, five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. _ _ _ _ _ TERRrroRv or N·E\V MEXICO: For salary of the additional associ- ggyiagxfo. _ _ _ . . _· ·» _ ]X1S[\C€. ate Justice of the supreme court of said Territory, prov ided for by the