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 30 FIFI`Y-NINTH CONGRESS._ Sess. I. C11. 510. 1906. Se1;g::¤¤¤-¤¤¤¢¤¤ imvmwu-corrmn snnvron. E*P°¤¤~ To su l a deficiency in the appro riation for ex ensesof Revenue- Cutter Sdiwiice for theliiscal year eluded Jdune (thirtiieth, nineteep laund d and four one thousand two un re an seventy-seven dollars Aww. arid fifty-two cents: Provided, That the office of Captain of Engineers m?¤$§e¥:;i>°oisi:t€4?f in the Revenue-Cutter Service of the United_States IS hereby abol- °*·¤·P· 1**- ighed from the date of the death of the late incumbent thereof, and gigggviigtgbjgg 0* E¤· that ontagd aftgr tip;]  of this Alot, the Trgsigpnténaytselectgnd ' in an wi e a vice an consen 0 e cena c a c IU giippneei oi said service who has served not less than three bears in ‘ a` e as g1neer-1n- IC o e evenue— u er ervice or a thetlgrad En` ,` Ch`f fth R Ctt S A f periodi of ’four yegrs, anddnoblpnger,1 yugless iigappccpntled ormsoppler R¤¤k· NY- ¤°¤· retire by reason o age or isa i ity· prom e rt er, a e Engineer-in—Chief thus appointed shall thereafter receive the rank, pay, and allowances, while holding said appointment, that are now or may hereafter be prescribed for a Captain of the Revenue—Cutter Service, but nothing herein shall operate tosincrease the number of Chief Engineers now in the Revenue-Cutter ervice. P¤¤¤¤ ¤¤¤¤i¤8¤· - rmsuo nnrnnmos. §,°,‘{{°’· °°l°· Denver, Colorado, mint building: For amount required to meet outstandin obl` tions incurred as a result of an a arent available balcedtheaa priat'odtol`lppthdd an un er e p ro 1 n ue a c erica error wo un re and twenty-eight dollars and one cent. , ' N°¥W*¤¤· C°¤¤· .Norwic Connecticut post-office: To pay to the Buckley Construc- Icgzggdgiigfmoglgi tion Compagpy the balance due for shelving placed in· the vaults of the ‘ new post-o ce building at Norwich, Connecticut, twenty dollars and ‘ six cents. · ' A- *****1***- Credit in the accounts of George A. Bartlett disbursin clerk: cr. t in ummm That the accoueréting officers of the Treasury be, arid they aredierebv, irected to cr it in the accounts of George A. Bartlett di burnin · glegik of ;hedTreasury De}partmenlt, the slum of glue hundred anii fifteeii o arss n incrarrainst imonteboorsoft eT ‘ d ·th following appiibpiiiationsz Post—office, Pekin, Illinoi;?5tlli1Ii{y-elin lib dol? lars and thirty-t ree cents; United States mint, Philadelphia, Igennsylvania, thirty-eight dollars and thirtvthree cents; custom-house, Portland, Oregon, thirty-eight dollars and thirty-four cents. "*fg;}"" *""‘ ¤"“°" Credit in_the accounts of Thomas J. Hobbs, disbursing clerk: That grgrgssig. pcgzbpau the accounting officers of the Treasury be, and they are hereb, directed or. to credit in the accounts of Thomas J. Hobbs, disbursing cliark of the Treasury Department, the sum of twenty-one dollars standing against him on the books of the Treasury under the a propriation "Repairs and preservation ot public buildings. nineteen hundred and five.`, d_Thzt(he accgizntiizg ofbcers tif tlEe1£reasury E, and they are hereby, irec ocre i in eaccoun so " omas. . o »bs,disbursin¢r clerk of the gfgeasury Dlepabgnllentgtlile srpm of six hunldred dollars standing agams _ im on e o s o e reasury un er the appropriation ggepairs and preservation of public buildings, nineteen hiindged and _That the accounting officers of the Treasur · be, and they are hereby, directed to credit in the accounts of Thomas .l. Hobbs, disbursing clerk of the Treasury Department the sum of eight h l d d ‘ t f- five dollars standing against,him on the booixs of li:herTreiiilsuis·ii·)`1i‘ri]di’e1· the appropriation "Heating apparatus for public buildings nineteen hundred and five." ° _ That the accounting officers of the Treasury be, and they are hereby, directed to credit in the accounts of Thomas . . Hobbs, disbursing clerk of the Treasurv Department. the sum of one thousand four hundred and fifty-four dollars standing against him on the books of the Treas-