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 1390 SIXTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III.. Ch. 285. 1911. and embraced in the appropriation for said bureau for the said iiscal year, instead of being covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts, as provided by the Act of August fourth, eighteen hundred · V¢>1·¤4.1•·¤’F· and eighty-six (Twenty-fourth Statutes, page two hundred and · twenty-seven), be credited when received to the approlpriation for said bureau for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twe ve. m¤°°“¤¤°°“¤· MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS, TREASURY DEPARTMENT. }!$*e';‘gr'§,‘;‘;}1*'I};· t Paper -fOli ipiternfag-relgpnue lstamps: Foréplapler for internal—revenue _ s amps incu mg eig eig ty thousand dollars. §g{}‘gg*gf;*,{°’~ ToTenable the Secretglry of the Trpiasury to refund money covered ' into reasury as intern -revenue co ections under the provisions of the Act approved May twenty~seventh, nineteen hundred and eight, thirty- thousand dollars. ugilgrgsgiggrvggisj Pumshment for v1olations of internal-revenue laws: For detecting mam um. and bringing to trial and pumshment persons guilty of violating the mternal-revenue laws or conniving at the same, including payments for mformation and detection of such v1olations, one hundred and fifty 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 milsicplllaneous eipenditureg in liureau of Internal Revenue for w c a propma ion is ma e m ct. i E¤f¤¤=i¤s 1¤w¤ re The Slecret of the Treasury is authorized to f d — l°g°¤at?ntlip:m1¤m." nection withjnthe enforcement of the laws relatiii;6td)Iiihi;nTr1d1as,1l)1]}y Department and the several branches of the public service under its control,_npt ezgceedgng atl artiy om} time, fourfpersons pa1d from the a propria ion or e co ec ron o customs 0 r `d fr . tile appregpnatniln for salaries and expenses? of) ciI;t)el11?i1:il§jieve1i)1ild agents or isn; the gpproprnation for the oregoing purpose, and four perésonil pa _ rom e appropriation for suppressing counterfeitmg an other crimes, but not exceeding six persons so detailed shall be ggwsemm employed at anycone time hereunder: Provided, That nothin herein contamedshall construed to deprive the Secretary of the 'laeasury Comm em from making any detail now otherwise authorized by existing law. geing Iugependgi Contingent expenses, _ Independent _Treasury: For contingent rggagég~m’p.n9· expenses under the requirements of section thu·ty-six hundred and fifty-thpeekof the ROVl8Bd Statutes of the United States, for the collec-, am, p. im. tion, sa e- eepmg, transfer, and disbursement of the_publ1c mone, for, ggrgsepogggpg igptges, bcinds, gid ogqer securities of the U'nited= _ _ ecia agen an o t mcs { - mers detailed to examigie the books; accou1l.t;fali1lil ;?iley onohgidlgtl K8 M the_ several subtreasunes and deposntories, including national banks ··•°¤· ·v·m- acting as depositones under the requirements of section thirty-sixi hligndred and forty-nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States,l
 * 113 S1;1;>e1;¢%;1%he)J;;1;1;3a(1i1ci1mmof cash accounts at mints, one hundred

0 B. . 5 llecoinage or gore _ Recoinage of gold coins: For recoina e of light-weight old coins °°I‘Q’;,)_',Ec_,_51zp_696_ 11;. tile Treasury, to be expended under tie direction of thegSecretary p p e 'lgregsury, as required by section_ thirty-five hundred and dwg; o the Revised Statutes of the United States, five thousand Emma or minor Recoinage of minor coins: To enable the Secret f th Tre °°m& my {Io giogtgiue the recpinage of worn and uncurrgfiiar minor? coinagf _e bm e tates now m the Treasury or hereafter received, and to reim urse the Treasurer of the United States for the difference between the nominal or face value of such coin and the amount the Umm B same  produce in new com, ten thousand dollars. mm *•*¤· ¤•=¤¤· D¤St}nct%e_ papgr for United States securities: For distinctive sweet. pw", paper or mted tates securities, moluding transportation, travel-