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be invested in stocks of the United States, bearing a rate of interest not less than five per centum per annum.

Act Sept. 11, 1841, c. 25, § 2, 5 Stat. 465.

The disposition of funds received from foreign governments for the use of citizens of the United States was prescribed by a provision of Act Feb. 27, 1896, c. 34, § 1, post, § 6668.

§ 6668. (Act Feb. 27, 1896, c. 34.) Disposition of trust funds received from foreign governments for citizens of United States. Trust Funds. Hereafter all moneys received by the Secretary of State from foreign governments and other sources, in trust for citizens of the United States or others, shall be deposited and covered into the Treasury.

The Secretary of State shall determine the amounts due claimants, respectively, from each of such trust funds, and certify the same to the Secretary of the Treasury, who shall, upon the presentation of the certificates of the Secretary of State, pay the amounts so found to be due.

Each of the trust funds covered into the Treasury as aforesaid is hereby appropriated for the payment to the ascertained beneficiaries thereof of the certificates herein provided for. (29 Stat. 32.)

This was a provision of the diplomatic and consular service appropriation act for the fiscal year 1897, cited above.

§ 6669. (Act June 23, 1874, c. 455, § 1.) Payments of appropriations for charitable, etc., purposes.

All moneys hereafter appropriated for the aid, use, support, or benefit of any charitable, industrial, or other association, institution, or corporation, shall be placed to the credit of the proper fiscal officer of such association, institution, or corporation, by warrant of the Secretary of the Treasury, on the books of the Treasurer of the United States, or of an assistant treasurer or designated depositary of the United States other than a national bank, and shall be paid out only on the checks of such fiscal officer, drawn payable to the order of the person to whom payment is to be made, for services, materials, or any other purpose, and stating in writing thereon the specific object or purpose to which the avails thereof are to be applied: Provided, That when payments are to be made under twenty dollars, such fiscal officer may check in his own name, but shall state in writing on the check that the avails thereof are to be applied to the payment of small claims, and shall furnish, to the Treasurer, assistant treasurer, or designated depositary on whom the check is drawn, a certified list of such claims, which list shall set forth the amount and nature of each claim and the name of each claimant. (18 Stat. 216.)

This was a provision following appropriations for hospitals, etc., in the sundry civil appropriation act for the fiscal year 1875, cited above.

A provision fixing the term of service of Members of Congress or Senators appointed to represent Congress on any board of trustees or board of directors of any corporation or institution to which Congress makes any appropriation, was made by Act March 3, 1893, c. 199, § 1, post, § 6670.

§ 6670. (Act March 3, 1893, c. 199, § 1.) Term of service of members of Congress or Senators as trustees or directors of corporations or institutions to which Congress makes appropriations.

Hereafter in all cases where Members of Congress or Senators are appointed to represent Congress on any board of trustees or board of directors of any corporation or institution to which Congress makes any appropriation, the term of said Members or Senators, as such trustee or director, shall continue until the expiration of two months after the first meeting of the Congress chosen next after their appointment. (27 Stat. 553.)

This was a provision of the District of Columbia appropriation act for the fiscal year 1894, cited above.

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TITLE XLI

APPROPRIATIONS

Sec.

6671. Manner of communicating esti

mates.

6672. Estimates and general appropriation bills to follow order and arrangement of appropriation acts for year preceding; all estimates to be furnished for Book of Estimates; restriction on special or additional estimates.

6673. Estimates not conforming to requirements to be rearranged. 6674. Estimates for printing and binding. 6675. Estimates and appropriations for work for Geological Survey, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Hydrographic Office, and Signal Service.

6676. Estimates for all printing and binding to be submitted in annual estimates; only appropriations made for printing and binding to be used therefor; provisions not to apply to stamped envelopes, stationery, etc.

6677. Provisions of Act June 30, 1906, c. 3914, § 2, not to apply to printing and binding work of former Record and Pension Office.

6678. Estimates for salaries. 6679. Reports in estimates of number and salaries of inefficient employés.

6680. Statements in estimates of condition of business in Departments, etc.

6681. Requisites of estimates for appropriations for public works. 6682. Statements in estimates of buildings rented, etc.

6683. Statements in estimates of buildings rented within District of Columbia.

6684. Rental of buildings; details of statements.

6685. What additional explanations are required.

6686. Amount of outstanding appropriations to be designated.

Sec.

6687. Permanent appropriation for expenses of national loan, etc., repealed; estimates of expenses for refunding national debt. 6688. Estimates for payment of judg

ments.

6689. Estimates by Secretary of the Treasury for Customs Service. 6690. Reports by Secretary of the Treasury of persons employed at mints and assay offices, other than workmen and adjusters, paid out of appropriations for workmen, adjusters, etc. 6691. Repeal of permanent indefinite appropriations for parting and refining bullion; disposition of unexpended balance.

6692. Estimates for expenses of laundering paper money.

6693. Estimates by Secretary of the Treasury for Revenue-Cutter

Service.

6694. Estimates by Secretary of the Treasury for Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service. 6695. Reports in estimates of persons employed on public buildings. 6696. Reports in estimates of expenditure for repairs, etc., of public buildings.

6697. Estimates by Secretary of State for diplomatic and consular service. 6698. Estimates by Secretary of State for rent of and expenses at consular offices.

6699. Estimates by Secretary of War for river and harbor improve

ments.

6700. Estimates for transportation of the Army and its supplies. 6701. Repeal in part of R. S. § 1178; annual estimates for purchase of trusses for soldiers to be submitted.

6702. Estimates for construction or modernization of certain batteries, etc., restricted.

6703. Estimates for fortifications for insular possessions.

6704. Estimates for further extension

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6715. Estimates for Indian appropriations.

6716. Estimates for clerk hire in the office of disbursing clerk for the payment of pensions. 6717. Estimates for expenses and maintenance of Freedmen's Hospital. 6718. Estimates for National Parks; classified statements of receipts and expenditures for preceding year.

6719. Estimates for expenses of insular and territorial affairs within jurisdiction of Department of Justice.

6720. Estimates for United States Penitentiary, McNeils Island, Wash. 6721. Estimates for Department of Agriculture.

6722. Estimates for Department of Agriculture; detailed estimates for officers, clerks, and employés. 6723. Estimates for Department of Agriculture; requirement of detailed estimates not to apply to certain employés. 6724. Estimates for Department of Commerce and Labor.

6725. Estimates for Light-House Establishment; detailed statements of number and compen

Sec.

sation of persons employed during preceding year.

6726. Estimates for Light-House Establishment; detailed state

ments of amounts required and of expenditures for preceding

year.

6727. Estimates for officers, clerks, etc., for Fish Commission. 6728. Estimates for Census Office. 6729. Estimates by Secretary of Labor for expenses of Department of ⚫ Labor.

6730. Estimates for Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization; Division of Information. 6731. Estimates for expenses of regulating immigration; detailed statements of amounts required and of expenditures for preceding year.

6732. Estimates to be submitted to Congress.

6733. Estimates of

appropriations and deficiencies; transmission through Secretary of the Treasury; preparation, etc.

6734. Time for furnishing estimates to Secretary of the Treasury. 6735. Annual estimates to be prepared and submitted only as required by law.

6736. Official of each Department, etc., to be designated to supervise preparation of estimates. 6737. Statement of estimates if exceed

ing estimated revenues, to be transmitted to the President, that he may make recommendations to Congress thereon. 6738. What statements shall accompany estimates. 6739. Extracts from reports to be inIcluded in Book of Estimates. 6740. Statements required with estimates for lump sum appropriations.

6741. Estimates of expenses of collecting internal revenue.

6742. Statement of proceeds of sales of old material.

6743. Statement of proceeds of sales of old material, etc., separate from Book of Estimates. 6744. Statements of money received from proceeds of public property or other sources, and of payments therefrom.

6745. Provisions of preceding section not to apply to Subsistence Department of the Army.

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6746. Drafts for War and Navy Departments.

6747. Restriction on payments on account of the postal service. 6748. Form of drawing and charging warrants.

6749. Charge against fund "Pay of the Army" of detained pay. 6750. Charge against fund "Transportation, recruiting, and contingent" of transportation of men discharged.

6751. Disbursements for Signal Service.

6752. Disbursements for Signal Serv

ice and military telegraph lines. 6753. Appropriations for Navy control

led by Secretary; for each Bureau to be kept separately. 6754. Credit to appropriation "Pay miscellaneous" of premiums from sale of exchange, etc. 6755. Requisitions of Secretary of the Navy for advances.

6756. Advances, how charged, etc. 6757. Settlement of accounts of appro

priations.

6758. Creation of "Small-stores fund." 6759. Consolidation of "Clothing fund" and "Small-stores fund."

6760. Naval supplies; purchase, and classification and issue, for the Navy, and not for any bureau thereof.

6761. "Naval Supply Account" created;

stores on hand, purchase, etc., to be charged thereto; payments for purchases from "General Account of Advances," to be returned; use of specific appropriations; credit for material, stores, etc., turned in. 6762. "Naval Supply Fund" abolished; disposition of sums to credit thereof; "Naval Supply Account" to govern charging, crediting, etc., of stores for Naval Establishment; limitation of expenditure under "General Account of Advances." 6763. No act to be construed to make an appropriation or to authorize execution of contract in excess of appropriations unless it specifically declares an appropriation to be made or that a contract may be executed. 6764. Application of moneys appropriated.

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available for payment of increased salaries; mechanics, etc., excepted.

6766. Salaries of scientific and technical employés of the Department of Agriculture excepted from provisions of preceding section.

6767. Appropriations for Quartermaster's Department not to be used in payment of extra-duty pay for Army service men at West Point.

6768. Appropriations

for ordnancestores ammunition, etc., available for two years.

6769. Appropriation for Ordnance Department not to be expended for freight charges. 6770. Indirect or general expenses of manufacturing, etc., operations by Chief of Ordnance to be charged against appropriations therefor.

6771. Use of material procured under any appropriation in manufacturing, etc., operations by Chief of Ordnance.

6772. Expenses of Ordnance Department in procuring stores for other departments or bureaus. 6773. Direct and indirect charges to be included in cost of work under naval appropriations; accounts and reports thereof.

6774. Provisions, etc., and supplies for employés of Coast and Geodetic Survey; purchase from appropriations for Survey.

6775. Expenditures for supplies for courts and judicial officers. 6776. Appropriations for Court of Customs Appeals; detailed statement of expenditure.

6777. Appropriation for furniture, etc., for public buildings; expenditures for assistants to inspector, etc., to cease. 6778. No expenditures beyond appropriations; acceptance of voluntary service for Government or employment of personal service in excess of that authorized, forbidden; appropriations for contingent expenses or other general purposes to be apportioned in monthly or other allotments; violation of section punishable.

6779. Footing of paragraphs to determine amount appropriated.

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