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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 206. 1908. 415 For manufacture of stam d envelopes and news aper wrappers S“*’¤P°d °“"°l°P°° one million four hundred andiwenty-five thousand dolllars. ·’ and_-wréppjm _ For pay of agent and assistants to examine and distribute stamped ,pB§{§‘,}{“"°“ “"°“" _ and)oHicial egrlye opesland newspaper wrappers, and expenses of agency at ayton io mc uding expenses attendent on inspection of manufacture of’ofIicial envelo es at Cincinnati Ohio twenty-five thousand d  p 7 7 y o ars. d ger manufacture of postal cards, two hundred and eleven thousand *’°°“*°¤¤l¤· o ars. For pay of agent and assistants to examine and distribute postal D*“"“’““°”·°'°· cards, and expenses of agency, sjx thousand five hundred dollars. ship m Mmm For ship steamboat and way etters five hundred dollars."‘ For payment of limited indemnity fol the loss of pieces of iirst-cl ass ml l';,';;:? ggjp 1** domestic registered matter, twenty-five thousand dollars. That here- hepo its or money after all moneys recovered or collected on account of loss of first—class "°°v°'°d‘ °t°’ domesticregistered matter which in the course of adjustment are not restored to gbe original owners, shall be covered into the Treasury of · the United tates. For ymeut of limited indemnity for the loss of registered articles i¤¢¤:¤¤¤igsM1 resisin the iiilternational mails, ten thousand dollars. _ mm md. For travel and miscellaneous expenses in the postal service, office of '*`¤"°l· W- the Third Assispant Postn¥aster—General, ope thdpsand dollar;. b h S m Q For the emp o ment o special couuse to e appointe y the jjwmcouu ,¤ee: Attorney—Generall wher; requplsted by the Iéosturapter-Generas, andhat_ iiié gina, mm pnvi compensation to be tixe by the Attorney- enera not excee ing t IS temporary a propriation, to_prosecute and defend, on behalf of the Post—Office lgepartment, all suits now pending or which may hereafter arise aifectiug the second-class privilege, ten thousand dollars. Amend section thirty-eight hund and forty-seven of the Revised Statptes of the Uniteld States tobpead as foltptws: _ to th G Pommmds ‘ n stmaster aving u ic money on mg e overn— _ _ · ment, sllaiiii office within a cit or town where time is no Treasurer 0,I§°{§{’.°§1{$’Q,,{,‘i,Z{°°i°"°I or Assistant Treasurer of the lllnited States, or designated depositary, m§é§;,jf,‘f·”*’· ¥’·’*’2· may deposit the same temporarily, at his own risk and in_ his official nrgestuction mourcapacity, in any national or Sitaés bank in {che Stste in wllirch the sand ‘ ostmaster resides or in whic is office is ocate or wit in a reasongble radius of his post—oHicc in an adjacent State, ibut no authority or permission is or shall be given for the payment to or receipt by a postmaster or any other peraon, oiciptmest, directly or mdrrectly, on an * de sit made as herein escri. ` h Ametdld sgcgsions thirty-apxh hritndrx sgidt fprtyksigl agri _ undre an orty-seven o the evia u es o c n1 _ s. . (as amended by Act of June nineteenth, nineteen hundred and six) l°l`34'p‘“m' to read as follows: "Whenever any originallcheck pr warrgpt of gre Post;0OHg:e Dei ,b{;‘Q’{fj off§,;,.m*’°°’,,,_.,_"‘l art t has been lost sto en or estroy, the ostmas r- enera rms nrauprmws. hnayidllhorize the issuance of a duplicate thereof within three years ppF:,f,_§‘}‘gf;,*{,‘f°f,‘f;d§?· aren;] the date og suc? opiginald tchegk cp warrant; upophth; ergecuttrpn PM. v- 644- t t suc on o rn emm y as e os mas r- _ Gleneiialiliiityrpreishiibe? Provided., That when such original check or §§§§}‘;‘°·,,,,,,,,,,,,, to warrant does not exceed in amount the sum of fifty dollars, and the ¤¤*<=i¤*S— payee is, at the date of the application, an officer or employe?} in the ' f th .P t-Oili De rtment whether by contract esignatidllmdroappdintrlirsent, the Pggtmasterilieneral may, in lieu of an indemnitv bond, authorize the issuance of a duplicate check or warrant upon such Sn alilidavit asfhe may_prpse]rible, to be mage before a stmaste vt e eeo an ori na c ec or warran. __ nTlle0 Secretalrylof th£uTreasu1‘y audi the Postmaster-General shall m§,°,;‘_°§,,§ff°°' mh cause to be destroyed, in such manner as they may deem_best, all thlggrggggyn ¤f¢¢r money-order statements rendered by postmastersand all_pa1d money edy·..r,n_p_en,.me¤a. orders accompanying the same, as well as all descriptive lists of inter-