276 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 209. 1916. V°‘·“·¤’·”’· receipts, as provided by the Act of August fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six (Twenty-fourth Statutes, page two hundred and twenty-seven), shall be credited when receive to the appropriation for said bureau for the iiscal year nineteen hundred an seventeen. nrmaimms. nuscmmnmous OBJECTS, TREASURY DEPARTMENT. . hg, ’°"¤°°- To enable the Secret of the Treasury to refund money covered v¤¤.3¤.iiig?°` into Treasury as interxil-revenue collections, under the provisions of tlsiesgézgogpproved May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and e . ,g§“,*§_”m‘"""“°“ for; violationg of internal·revenue laws: For dpitectmgan brmgingotnalan `ll11]Sl]IIl' entpersons `t of 'o f the intemal-revenue laws or at the samggllixicludhig pallygi hn N ments for information and detection of such violations, $175,000. “:£&mT,..,m-.&q_ The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to use for, and in P°"“'* connection with the enforcement of the laws relating to the Treasury Department and the several branches of the public service under its control,_not exceeding at any one time four persons paid from the appropriation for the collection of customs, four rsons paid from e appropriation for salaries and explenses oipeinternalqevenue agents or from the appropriation for the foregoing purpose, and Lu". four persons £a1d from the appropriation for suppressing counterfeitmgmand o er crimes, but not exceeding six persons so detailed grdegtmdmm shall employed at any one time hereunder: Provided, That noth- ‘ mg herein contamed shall be construed to de rive the Secret of the Treasury from making any detail now otherwise authorizhlyby ,,,,Bf ’b,,,"°‘?g °'° P" cmllgrlgllidlilinvg United States bonds: For expenses of refunding two per- V¤*·”·P· 259- centum bonds of the United States into one-year three per centum Treasury notes or thirty-year three per centum United States bonds as authorized by section eighteen o the Federal reserve Act, during mm to the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seventeen, $15,000, ]_,,¤,,g,,,,§,T‘,,“°°“”,,,y’j Contingent expenses, Independent Treasury; For contingent cx. §;_,é;;·=é=:_65~‘*»v~7¤¤- penses under the re%u1rements of section thirty-six hundred and iiity- three of the Revise Statutes, collection, sa.fe—keepin transfer and disbursement of the public money, transportation oiinotes, bends, Eummuum ew and other securities of the Umte_ States, salaries of special agents ‘· · actual expenses of exanuners detailed to examine the books accounts, and money on hand at the several subtreasuries and depositories, R S sw mg H8 including national banksacting as depositories under the require; · ·· · ·P· - ments o section thirty-six hundred and fort -nine of the Rgviggd
also including exammations of cash accounts at mints,
nccomsge or gem ’ . ‘ . mm. _ Recoinage of gold coins: For recoinage of t- t ld ' B` S12 l·i£2Z23.'-§’ “’ b° °"p°é"i$d ““E`·°’ ”i‘§..?@“w§.%£°§;°"$;‘l$ gi , as r un·e sec - Emmy 0, mmm of the Revised Staiiiites, $5,3000. um y VB hundred md twelve coins. Recoinage of minor coins: To enable the Secretary of the Treasn to contmue the recomage of wom and uncurre ‘ ry , , nt minor com of the bnited States now in the Treasury or hereafter received, and to reimburse the Treasurer of the United States for the difference between the nominal or face value of such coin and the amount th muy laundry my same will produce in new coin, $10,000. 0 saw. Money aundry machines: For all miscellaneous expenses in connectilon with the installation and maintenance of money laundry ggagvgrgfls, ipglluclaiigureparirscmd purchaseof supplies, for machines Omces, $gi§00’ , is 1ct o olum ra, and m the various subtreasury