Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 23.djvu/475

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FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 359. 1885. 447 To pay to Louisa F. Hunt, the widow of William H. Hunt, late envoy Lcnise F. Hum-. extraordinary and minister plcuipotentinry of the United States to P“Y"‘°“* *"· Russia, a. sum equal to the salary of said miui tcr for six mouths, in addition to all legal allowances. FOREIGN INTERCOURSE Foreign in turmum. For paymenp of the annualrcntal of legotiou buildings in Tokib, Rem or lc ga. Japan, up to March fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eiglxtytive, three **°”_ b“*W¤g¤ i¤ thousand four hundred dollars. T"k‘°· J"P°“· T0 enable the accounting oiilcers, without the payment of any money smlemmsotmtrom the Treasury, to effect a proper settlement of the accounts of cor- °°¤¤*¤ ¤f <=¤*¤¤i¤ min consular 0Hicers by raimbursing the account of consular th-s, being °°"““l‘" °m°"“‘· deficiencies as follows: For the fiscal year eighteen hundred uml eighty- tbur, thirty-five thousand four hundred and thirty-seven clbllzms and thirty-one cents; for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, twentyouc dollars and eighty-two cents. To pay amounts found due to certain consular ohicers on the settle- P ay umu: or ment of their accounts, being deficiencies as follows: For thu iisuul ¤¤¤¤¤¤$¤ d ¤ c to year eighteen hundred and eighty-four, six thousand one lnumlred and “§:'*“'° °°“°“1” sixty-one dollars and twenty five cents; for the fiscal your eighteen ° °°"` hundred and eighty-three, sixty dollars and thirty-three cents. · To enable the accounting officers, withept the payment of any money Monom gm, J, from the Treasury, to cfect a proper settlement of the accounts of C0. Mcrton, Bose and Company, United States bankers at London, for drafts S°”ff¤°¤‘- °f M- 0f United States ministers paid by them, by u transfer of the amount °°"'" ' to their account of consular surplus fees, being a deficiency for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and enghty-four, thirteen thousand one hundred and thirty dollars and seventy-four cents. To pay the balance found clue to J. B. Young, United States minister _; g_ you , to China, on his account of contingent expenses to Juno thirticth, eight- Payment ok baleon hundred and eighty-four, being a deflcncncy for the fiscal year •¤°° •*¤• °¤ !¤· eighteen hundred and eighty-four, fourbuudred and Mty-two dollars ;:?l¥Q;P§¤s°:¤“°“‘ and ninety-three cents.. ' To enable the accounting cheers, without; the payment of any money (4, H, HMP, hom the Treasury, to allow trom the uncxpcudcd balanccof said appro- 8¤¢t1¤5¤¤¤¤1>¤f¤¤· priatiou for the fiscal year ending eighteen hundred and ciglnty-three °°“”" °*· the amount disbursed by G. H. Heap, secretary of legation at Constantinople. during the tlscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-four, five hundred and litiy dollars. To enable the accounting odlcors, without the payment of any money John s. Muby. from the Treasury, to efect a proper settlement of the accounts of John $¤¢¢|•¤¤¤¤¢ ¤|' M- S. Mosby, United States consul at Hong-Kong, by rsimbursing the ac- °°““*° °£ count of consular fees, being a deficiency for the ilscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, three thousand dollars. '1`0 enable the accounting officers to pay to Eugene Schuyler, late Eugene Schuy- United States minister ycsident and consul-general to Boumauiu, Scrvia, lvl'- and Greece the amount allowed under section seventeen hundred and mEl; V£'°é‘ ” égr forty of the kevised Statutes for his transit from his lata post (at Athens) nm p " ' to his residence in the United States, namely, from November second, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, to December Hlth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, six hundred dollars and fifty-four cents. T0 reimburse Thomas B. Van Buren for expenses incurred by him in Thomas B. Van the ilscal year eighteen hundred and seventy six for the relief uml-tr:ms· B*;{°¤- t t mission to the United States of thrcc discharged naval seamen, forty- °y"° ‘ seven dollars. To enable the Secretary of State to pay the bills of expense incurred F. W. Rm. hom May fourth, eighteen: hundred and eightythree. to September  ;°J'!°gL;:l}: 2; sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty three, inclusive, by F. W. Rice, than _§ip consul of the United States ut Colon, in caring for an American vessel, the Mary U. Uomery, abandoned by her mastcrund crew in the harbor at. that place, five hundred and thirty-ibur dollars and ilftycents.