Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 24.djvu/294

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FOBTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 903. 1886. 259 een hundred and eighty-four, being for the service of the nscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-five,foi ty-one dollars and sixty-eight cents. To reimburse T. Mol:`. Patton, United States consul at Osaka and T. McF. Patton. Hiogo, Japan amount expended by him for salary of interpreter to that Reimbursement. consulate lor the third quarter of eighteen hundred and eighty-four, being for the service of the hscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-tive, one hundred and twentyfive dollars. To reimburse C. C. Andrews, late United States consul-general at Rio C. O. Andrews. do Janeiro, amount expended by him for clerk-hire in excess of the Clerk hire. amount allowed by law during the year ending September llrst, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, six hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. _ BoA·r AND cnnw ron co1¤snLAr1a:: To reimburse T. McF. Patton, 1-, `irep, pinion, United States consul at Osaka and Hiogo, Japan, the amount expended Tgrgimburgg for by him for pay of crew and care of consular boat, being ior the service boat and crowot' the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-tive, iorty-five dollars and eighteen cents. Exrmxsns or Parsons ron AunmcAN couvrcrsz To reimburse the frisons rqr Amfollowing consular officers the dilference between the amounts expended °¤°¤¤ °°¤“°*°· by them and the amounts allowed by the accounting officers under the _ provisions contained in the act of July seventh, eighteen hundred and mg]? mb ““ °' eightytbur, relating to the expenses of prisons for American convicts, ' being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty tive, as follows: To Julius Stahel, United States consul-general at Shanghai, Janus Sm,h°]_ two hundred and eighty-two dollars and ninety-one cents; to T. McF. q-_ MCF_ p,tt,,,,_ Patton, United States consul at.Osaka and Hiogo, forty-six dollars and sixty-five cents; in all, three hundred and twenty-nine dollars and fifty- six cents. RENT OF COURT-110UsE AND JAIL IN JAPAN: For payment of the Rent of courtannual rental of the courthouse and jail at Tokio, Japan, for the h9¤¤¤ Md .i•iLT0- year ending March fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eightysix, three k‘°¤ J"P““· thousand tour hundred dollars. — Loss ON BILLS OF EXCHANGE, DIPLOMATIO SERVICE: To enable Loss on bills of the accounting officers to reimburse appropriations for the diplomatic ¤¤<=h¤¤g¤- service, eighteen hundred and eighty-tive, the amount of loss on bills Dipiemntieservof exchange paid from said appropriations, being a deficiency for the i<=¢- liscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-tive, one hundred and thirty- tive dollars and forty cents. Loss ON BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CONSULAR SERVICE: To reimburse Consular serv- Alexander C.· J ones, late United States consul at Nagasaki, Japan, the iwamount paid by him for the loss by exchange on drafts which were re- _,;L‘;x“”‘1°' C- turned to him unpaid, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen ·' hundred and eighty-five, fifty-five dollars and fifty-two cents. To enable the accounting officers to reimburse appropriations for the consular service, eighteen hundred and eighty·live, the amount of loss on bills of exchange paid from said appropriations, being a deficiency for the liscal year eighteen hundred and eightytive, one thousand three hundred and eighty-seven dollars and ninety cents. SALARLES OONSULAR OFFICERS NOT CITIZENS: To meet a deiiciency Salaries of conin the salaries of consular officers not citizens of the United States, for 8E':?' °m°°” ¤°* the liscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, °’ '""‘ tbur thousand dollars. " CIVIL SERVICE OOMMISSIOX. Civil e r v i c e _ Commission. To pay amount found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury Contingent 8,. on account of contingent expenses, Civil Service Commission, being for penses. the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-tive, seventy- three dollars and sixty-two cents.