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424 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 307. 1894. Au t23, 1804. CHAP. 30’I.——An Act Makin appropriations to su l deficiencies in the ap ro-

priations for the fiscal year engiinxéilrsne thirtieth, gighxzeen hundred and ningty-

four, and for prior years, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United msc umm appro States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and ’"'“°"" - the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-four, and for prior years, and for other objects hereinafter stated, namely: Dep•rtmentofStnte. STATE DEPARTMENT. Contlngentexpensem CONTINGENT EXPENSES: Fo}? CMG Blld. Sl1bSISl3BD00 of ]l0l‘S8S 3i1d repairs of wagons, carriage, and harness, rent of stable and wagon _ shed, care of clocks, telegraphic and electric apparatus, and repairs to the same, and for miscellaneous items not included in the foregoing, ‘ · · four hundred and seventy dollars and ninety-five cents. 1,,.,,,,,,;,...i.i Inmncommnnrnn Runway Comurssronz To pay the salaries of mms, g °:;¤¤*•¤;g; the three United States commissioners of the Intercontinental Railway num. °°°° Commission in full for all services heretofore rendered or that may hereafter be rendered, and to reimburse them for expenses incurred or to be incurred, ten thousand six hundred and forty-three dollars and ‘ twenty-two cents each, thirty-one thousand nine hundred and twenty- nine dollars and sixty-six cents. mm mum. Umarm Srnrns up Mnxxcxn Bomvnnnx SURVEY: Thatthe dis-

°”:,*;°w°‘g bursements made to the members of the Boundary Commission, under

ugcmfgmnu. the conventions of July twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and eighty- v:{j,,},}_{f§·,_ two, and February eighteenth eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, . between the United States and Mexico, by the disbursing officer of said commission, under the authority and with the approval of the Secretary of State, out of moneys heretofore appropriated to enable the President to execute the engagements of said conventions, shall be allowed by the Comptroller of the Treasury, notwithstanding any of the members of said commission may hold a civil or military office under the Government of the United States. g:;:“;¤3»imml_ BUREAU AT Bnussnnsz To meet the share of the United States in . matters;. the expenses of the special bureau created by article eighty~two of the <>*· ”· P- °17· general act concluded at Brussels July second, eighteen hundred and ninety, for the repression of the African slave trade and the restriction of the importation into and sale, in a certain defined zone of the African Continent, of ilrearms, ammunition, and spiritnous liquors, fo1‘ the first year of service, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, one hundred and six dollars and eighty-three cents. Bering su Amen- BERING SEA ABBITRATION: To enable the Secretary of State to pay “‘@'_;nm,_ E. J. Phelps and James C. Carter for their services as counsel before v0¤.zv,pp.zs,us the Bering Sea Tribunal of Arbitration the sum of fifteen thousand dollars each, thirty thousand dollars. FnreiZ¤ intercourse. FOREIGN INTEBCOURSE. cmu-ge. a·.mn¤•. SALAEIES, CHARGES D’AFFAmEs AD INTERIM: To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers on account of salaries, charges d’aifaires ad interim, for the nscal year eighteen hundred and ninety- three, eight thousand nine hundred and nfty-six dollars and ninety- eight cents. CONTINGENT EXPENSES FOREIGN MISS1oNs: To enable the Departc.,,.e.,g,..t.,,,,,,...,_ ment of State to pay the bill of the Western Union Telegraph Company

        • 5** ¤=*¤·i¤¤¤- for cablegrams sent during the month of June, eighteen hundred and

_ mnity-three, four hundred and seventeen dollars and twenty-nine cen s;