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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. A Ch. 3912. 1906. 637 on account of the appropriation for "Transportation of minor coins,” for the liscal year nineteen hundred and six, one thousand and twenty- seven dollars and eighty-nine cents. _ ENGRAVING AND PRINTING: For labor and expenses of engraving Engraving and and printing: For wa es of plate printers at piece rates to be iixed by prtnltinfg I,,,,,,,,.,,.,- the Secretary of the 'lgreasury, not to exceed the rates usually paid for “’”g°S· such work, including the wages of printer’s assistants, when em loyed, twenty-three thousand three hundred and thirty-two dollars and) forty- three cents, and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized Tmusferof balances and directed to transfer to the appropriation for late printing, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, nineteen hundred) and six, twenty-one thousand three hundred and sixty dollars, from the unexpended balances now to the credit of the appropriation for com ensation of employees, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, nineteen hundred and six, and materials and miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, nineteen hundred and six, as follows: From the appropriation for compensation of employees, Bureau of Engraving and rinting, nineteen hundred and six, three thousand eight hundred and ninety dollars and five cents, and from the appropriation for materials and miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, nineteen hundred and six, seventeen thousand four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and ninety-five cents, and to use the sums so transferred as though they had been originally appropriated for the purposes of said appropriation for plate printing, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, nineteen hundred and six, said amounts to be so used in addition to the amount appropriated for plate printing in this Act. PAYMENT TO MINNESOTAI The Secretary of the Treasury is author- §¤¤;?:;¤·f in u ized to reopen, adjust, and audit the claim of the State of Minnesota, nnzssiiig Indian inlifor expenses incurred in suppressing Indian hostilities within the State “““°’*· in eighteen hundred and sixty-two, under the Act of Congress approved V<>*-1% I>· 754- March third, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and ascertain and determine, under the rules applied in the cases of certain States for expenses in raising and equipping volunteers for the war of the rebellion, the amount actually expended by said State for interest on money R°P°**· borrowed for expenses so incurred and report the amount so ascertained to Congress for consideration. Y Accouxtrs or ANDREW J. Wmsr: The accounting officers of the f}§Q‘§§‘§‘{,{‘,,¥c‘§E,§;,,,,_ Treasury are authorized and directed to credit in the accounts of Andrew J. \Vcst, disbursing officer of the organized militia of Georgia, the sum of two thousand one hundred and fifty-eight dollars and thirty- tive cents, paid to him for services rendered in connection with the encampment of nineteen hundred and three under the orders of the uovernor of Geor ia.. T Accouyrs or PTANCIS A. BIACONZ Authority is hereby granted the iiiiiiinlsifitiiitifdla. proper accounting officers of the Treasury to allow a credit of one thousand one hundred and ninety-four dollars and nineteen cents in the accounts of Colonel Francis A. Macon. disbursing officer, North Carolina organized militia, being the amount disallowed by the . accounting officers of the Treasury in his disbursing accounts covering the encampments for the years nineteen hundred and three and nineteen hundred and four. LOIIISIANA PURGHASE EXPOSITION COMMISSION: To reimburse §§‘§§uiQHj§dt_ Claude Hough for services performed and expenses. incurred as stenogra her and clerk for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, three hundred and fifty-seven dollars and fifty cents. INTERNAL REVENUE. I¤*°*'¤¤l*°"€¤¤°- F or salaries and eXpenSGS of fOI`ty 1‘€V€m1e agents provided for by law, Ag"“‘*·g”“g"“· em and fees and expenses of gaugers, salaries and expenses of storekeepers,