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236 FORTY-EIGHTH CON GBESS. Sess. I. Ons. 333, 334. 1884. expenses to be paid upon the certificate of the chairman thereof and Report. approved by the Secretary of State; and said commission shall report their action to the President, for transmission to Congress, with such recommendation as he may deem ntting. Approved, July 7, 1884. Jul 7, 1884. (:34}*. .— ac mappropriations to su 1 dedciencies in the appropria- ‘_‘”"’L‘“”— tions fifths dlcaltyeazhdingiiiigj J dna thirtieth, elighiseen hundred and eighty-¥our, and for prior years, and for those certiiied as due y the accounting officers of the Treasury in accordance with section four of the act of June fourteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, heretofore paid from permanent appropriations, and for other purposes. _ Be it enacted by the Senate cmd House pif Representatives of the United D°€°*•?¤°Y *P· States of America in Congress assemble , That the following sums be, },’;°ff':,‘}°‘?“‘* 188* and the same are hereby, appropriated out of any money in the Treasprroryeam, . . . . . . and under section ury not otherwise. appropriated to supply deficiencies in the appropriafour, act of J unc tions for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-four and for other M- 1878- objects hereinafter stated namely stqzrartment ¤f DEPARTMENT OF STATE Stationery, fur- For stationery, furniture, iixtures, and repairs, being a deiiciency on ¤i¤¤'°· °*°· account of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, seven dollars and fifty cents · Contingent ex- For contingent expensesé being a deliciency on account of the fiscal P¤¤¤*¤· year eighteen hundred an eighty-three, six hundred and sixty-three dollars and one cent. - # Francis P. Van To enable the Secretary of State to pay the expenses of the removal Wick, ¤¤¤¤°'•I °f of the remains of Francis P Van Wick, late United States consul at ms °$ °t°‘* Turks Island, to the United States, and the expenses of burial, nine hundred and thirty-four dollars eighty four cents Testimonials to That the President be, and he is hereby, authorized to unite with ¤1¤Dii¤:£ ¤*¢=-i vf the Government of His Majesty the King of Spain in tendering to the £g‘;“ Clsgftlggf distinguished gentlemen who have successively dlled the post of umpire ,,,,,,,,,,,_ in the late Spanish and American Claims Commission suitable testimonials to expreu the high appreciation with which the two Governments regard the service they have rendered in the adjustment of an important international question by the amicable resort of arbitration; and that to do so, in compliance with the terms of the protocol of June two, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, between the two Governments, there is hereby appropriated, from any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of nine thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be immediately available, and to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State. _ Pork Commis- Fon comivmv AT10N OF mm P011K COMJIJSSION 51011. For the compensation of five commissioners appointed by the President to examine and report “upon the asserted unhealthfulness of the swine products of the couutry," October third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State, six thousand dollars FOREIGN INTERCOURSE J. s. Potter, pay- To reimburse J S Potter for money expended by him in the perform- ¤¤*=¤* W- ance of his duties as consul at Crefeld, being a deficiency on account of the hscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-two, one thousand five hundred dollars Settlement or To enable the accounting officers, without the payment of any money

°m°¤¤*¤ °f *3*; from the Treasury, to effect a proper settlement of the accounts of cer-

,m¤_°°“'“’"tain consular odieers, on account of contingent expenses, United States