Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 23.djvu/265

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FOBTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 334. 1884. 237 consulates, being deficiencies as follows: For the fiscal year eighteen C<>¤¤i¤.·;¤¤t ¤X- hundred and eighty-three, nineteen thousand four hundred and sixty- P°“'°°· three dollars and eighty-tive cents ; for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-two, two thousand tour hundred and forty-one dollars and twenty-two cents. And hereafter it shall not be lawful for any consular officer to appropriate to his own use or expend from the amount received from the fees of his office any sum in excess of the allowance of salary and fees directly authorized by law, and consular officers paid exclusively by fees and consuls paid in part by salary and in part by . fees, shall only appropriate to their own use or expend such portion of the fees as is authorized by law. To pay amount found due A La Comte, deceased, late consul at A La Comte, do- Puerto abello, on account of salaries, consular service, being a den- <=°¤¤¤d»P¤y¤¤¤¤*°f ciency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-two, two hun- ;f;"“"‘ f°““d d“° dred and twenty-eight dollars and eighty-five cents. ’ ' To enable the accounting omcers, without the payment of any money Settlement crscfrom the Treasury, to eifect a proper settlement of the accounts of cer- ¤¢>¤¤f¤ of ¤¤¤‘¤=¤i¤ tain consular officers, on account of salaries, consular service, being a °°;:l'l‘gG;’m°‘“ deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-two, six ' thousand three hundred and one dollars and thirty-two cents. To enable the accounting omcers, without the payment of any money J. T. Robeson, from the Treasury, to eifect a proper settlement of the account of J T ¤¤¢¢1¤¤¤¤¤t of M- Bobeson, consul at Beirut, on account of expenses for interpreters, °‘““'* °£ guards, and so forth, in Turkish dominions, being a deficiency for the (iisplal year eighteen hundred and eighty~three, three hundred and nine o ars. For the payment of the remaining expenses connected with the serv- _Int¤¤i¤iioii»i.i ice of the International Fishery Exhibition held at London in eighteen E*1¤b¤· hundred and eighty-three, and for the preparation of the report called "§’S,m_ 38, for by act approved July eighteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, ’ to be expended by the United States Commissioner of Fish and Fishcries, under the direction and regulations of the Department of State, ten thousand dollar? the same to be available until June thirtieth, eighteen hundred an eighty-five, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, Public buildings. To pay amount found due by the accounting omcers of the Treasury for services rendered and articles supplied in the construction of court- Utica, New York house and postohice building at Utica, New York, being for the service of the iiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, forty-four dollars and fifty-five cents. To pay amount found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury Austin, Texas. for services rendered and articles supplied in the construction of courthouse and post office building at Austin, Texas, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-two, seventeen dollars and fifty-six cents. To pay John W. Cahill for services as conductor of the elevator in John W. Cahillthe United States court house and post office building in Indianapolis P¤¥m°¤* *°· from January ilrst to March tenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, sixty dollars. INTERNAL REVENUE. For payment of amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Dios, p1•tes,•¤d Treasury on account of alteration of dies, plates, and stamps: For the ¤*¤¤P¤· fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-four, four hundred and dfty- seven dollars and seventy-one cents; for the nscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, five hundred and fortyfive dollars and twenty cents.