316 LAWS APPLICABLE TO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



panying liis annual report, on or V)ffore the first day of Xovember in 

 each year, and a copy of his annual report on or before the third 

 Monday of November in each y^ar. 



REV. ST. SEC. 1776. 



Account of cost of removal of offices. 



Sec. 17T(). WTienever any puV^lic office is removed by reason of 

 sickness which may prevail in the town or city where it is located, a 

 particular account" of the cost of such removal shall be laid before 

 Con<^ress. 



APPROPRIATIONS. 

 REV. ST. SEC. 3678. 

 Application of moneys appropriated. 



Sec. ;5(i7s. All sums appropriated for the various branches of ex- 

 penditure in the public service shall be applied solely to the objects 

 for which liiey are resf>ectively made, and for no others. 



ACT JULY 1. 1902. c. 1351. (32 Stat. 552i) 



No act to be construed to make an appropriation unless it so declares in specific 

 terms. 



llereafler no Act of Congress .shall be constnied to make an appro- 

 priation out of the Treasury of the United States unless such Act 

 shall, in specific terms, declare an approj^riation to be made for the 

 purpo.^e or purposes specified in the Act. 



Act .Inly 1. moii. c. 1351. 32 Stat. r)60. 



'I'liis is ji provision of the deficiency aiMtropriation act for the fiscal 

 year l!i(H2, cited nhove. • 



.V siniil.-ir provision, ajiplicalile iilso to exccntion of contracts luvolviu^' 

 piiynient of nxMipy in ex<'«»SK of rii»prnpriations, containeil in act .Tune 30. 

 UHH;, c. 391-1. is set forth on p. ?.2r,. pos-t, under " Contracts." 



REV. ST. SEC. 3679. 



Expenditures in excess of appropriations forbidden; 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; viola- 

 tion of section punishable. 



Skp. 3079. No Executive Department or other Government estab- 

 lishment of the United States .shall ex])end, in any one fiscal year, 

 any sum in exce-<s of appropriations made by Congress for that fiscal 

 year, or involve the (lovernment in any contract or other obligation 

 f«>r the future paytnent of money in excess of such appropriations 

 unless stu'h contract or obligation is authorized by law. Nor shall 

 any Department or any officer of tlie Government accept voluntarv 

 service for the (Toverinnent or employ personal service in excess of 

 that authorized by law. except in cases of sudden emergency in- 

 vol\ ing the loss of human life or the destruction of property. All 

 aitpropriations iikkIo for contingent expenses or other general pur- 

 poses, «'xeept appropriations made in fnllillment of contract obliga- 

 tions expressly authorized by law, or for objects required or author- 

 ized by law without reference to the amounts annually appropriated 

 rherefor, shall, on or In'fore the iK'giiming of each fiscal year, be so 

 .ipiortii.iieil by monthly or other :illotments as to prevent expendi- 



