Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/73

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FIFTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. I. Ch. 4. 1888. 27 CLAIMS ALLOVVED BY THE FIRST COMPTROLLER. F,§;@ig})§1];lL<;§ig§_ by STATE DEPARTMENT. D<*vmm¤¤r0fSt¤t¤. FOREIGN INTERCOURSE: For salaries Consular Service, eighteen C°“S“*“’ Sa“‘“·"S~ hundred and eighty-four and prior years, one hundred and ten dollars and sixty-five cents; For contingent expenses United States consulates, eighteen hun- cQ;g**},Qg€<;¤¤¤XP¤¤S€S~ dred and eighty-four and prior years, two hundred and eighty dollars u ' and ninety-five cents; For relief and protection of American seamen, eighteen hundred Relief of American and eighty-four and prior years, four hundred and twenty-three dol- Seamm lars and sixty-two cents ; For loss on bills of exchange, di lomatic service, eighteen hundred Less on exchange. and eighty-four and prior years, thirty-seven dollars and forty-three cents. For running and marking the boundary-line between the United M*’Xi°**¤ '°°¤¤d="Y· States and Mexico (act August twelfth, eighteen hundred and forty- V°l·9· D301- eight), seventy-seven dollars and seventy-six cents. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Treasury Depaw ment. INTERNAL REVENUE: For salaries and expenses of collectors of in {3’§§8’§f}}1;?;§{‘;’r§éS ternal revenue, eighteen hundred and eighty-four and prior years, ` four thousand sixt -eight dollars and thirty cents. For salaries ang expenses of a ents and subordinate officers of A·‘%°¤*S` ¤¥P°¤¤°S· internal revenue, eighteen hundred and eighty-four and prior years, three hundred and twenty-one dollars and forty-five cents. For expenses of assessing and collecting internal revenue, eighteen 1 {wwe and c¤1· hundred and seventy—hve and prior years, two hundred and eight °°mg‘ dollars. For refunding moneys erroneously received and covered into the r€§;§;]*;°i¤8¤¤¤¤°°¢¤ Treasury prior to July iirst, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, nine ` hundred and seventy dollars and fifteen cents. , For refunding taxes illegally collected prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, two hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty-nine cents. For drawback on stills exported (act March first, eighteen hundred {2fj“$;¤;k3jg SMS- and seventy-nine), nine hundred dollars.’' For refunding taxes illegally collected prior to July first, eighteen R·>f¤¤<*i¤z¢¤¤<·S» hundred and eighty-three, fourteen thousand one hundred and twenty- eight dollars and sixty-two cents : “Provided, That if it appear by I1j···g¤·is¤.t legal proof, to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Treasury, that “’"‘°" ‘ anv of the corporations, named in said Executive document as lpaving said tax, never deducted or withheld the same from the alien olders of such stock or bonds and that the same is not due to said aliens, payment may be made to the corporation." MISCELLANEOUS. For propagation of food-fishes, eighteen hundred and eighty-four mhP;gPaga**°¤°*f°°°‘ and prior years, four dollars and thirty cents. zuvr nnrxnrnnxr. Nw D¤v¤¤¤¤¤¤*- For miscellaneous expenses, Hydrographic Office, eighteen hun- Hyd¤>e¤=1>¤i¤0f¤¤¤- dred and eighty-four and lprior years, one thousand four hundred and thirty-four dollars ant ninety-seven cents. rxrnmon DEPARTMENT. 1¤¢¤ri¤rD¤p¤¤m¤¤¢- For contingent expenses, Department of the Interior, eighteen Couriueenrexpensw hundred and eighty-four and prior years, one hundred and thirty- three dollars and ten cents.