DISTRESS WARRANTS-Continued. to remain from date of levy until discharged conveyance of marshal to be valid title.. against disbursing officers failing to render accounts, &c... may issue against any officer charged with disbursement of pub- lic money-- postponement, with approval of Secretary of the Treasury- may be stayed altogether on bill of complaint.-- or an injunction granted on sufficient surety- interest added where injunction was asked merely for delay. by whom injunction may be granted or dissolved.. appeal to circuit judge by aggrieved party.. who may permit it or grant injunction. 3637 167 proceedings in such cases legal right of United States to recover taxes, &c., not impaired.. inspection and purchase of fuel for use in six newspapers authorized to publish advertisements in. January 21, 1881. charges not to exceed commercial rates. January 21, 1881. holidays declared in.......... detail of clerks from outside, restricted.... contingent Navy, not to be used for paying for personal services in. amount due contractors for keeping, to be reported to Congress -- 100 100 DRAFTS. (See CHECKS.) DRAUGHTSMEN (in the Departments)- not to be employed beyond provision of law. August 15, 1876 nor to be paid from contingent appropriations. August 5, 1882 1882 allowed in Navy Department.- in Hydrographic Office.--- 140 140 140 416 182-3 45 a day's work for laborers, &c., in Government employ.. or loaning or converting it to own use...-- 5483 170 5483 170 5488 170 or to make deposit when required............. 5492 171 upon trial for, transcript from books of Treasury sufficient evi- dence... 5494 171 refusal to pay drafts or orders of accounting officers, declared EMBEZZLEMENT-Continued. transmitting false receipts, to be allowed in accounts, declared --- of Government money, property, &c., March 3, 1875 EMIGRATION- from Oriental countries.. of Chinese laborers forbidden.. of alien convicts not allowed EMOLUMENTS— may be included in sentence of suspension.... to continue to crews of wrecked vessels... officers and crews of captured vessels.. definition of the term (notes) --- ENEMY- destroying public property not in possession of, punishment for.. --- ENGINEERS (Assistant)-Continued. to be appointed from graduates of the Academy. pay of, on active list.. ENGINEERS (in the Departments)— not to be employed beyond provision of law, August 15, 1876 ---- number and pay of, in Navy Department building.... ENLISTMENT- of minors between 14 and 18, not to be made without consent of in Marine Corps, to be for a term not less than five years....... .--1418, 1419, 1420 91 of persons in the United States to serve against the same.. ENSIGNS- number allowed on active list assignment of, as clerks to commanding officers. May 4, 1878___ to be steerage officers, except, &c.---. pay of, on the active list. on the retired list.. ENVELOPES (penalty). (See POSTAGE.) EQUIPMENTS— misappropriating, wrongfully selling, &c.. 14 purchasing or receiving from those not authorized to sell.. 14 for naval service, Secretary of Treasury to submit annual report to with statement of balances in hand of disbursing agents......-- 135 4809 39 on persons in Navy and Marine Corps, to go to hospitals estimates for, to be given in detail FIREMEN expenditure to be accounted for additional pay to seamen, &c., performing duty as.. pay and bounty, fixed by Board. members of, not to be appointed agents to do business with such. |