Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 26.djvu/916

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r1rTv-r1nsT conennss. sms. 11. cn. 540. ism. 863 DEPARTMENT OF STATE. S,Qtgv¤r¤¤¤¤¤ of FOREIGN INTERCOURSE. Foreignintercourse. SALARIES, CHARGES D’AFFAIRS, AD INTERIM: To pay amounts _S¤¤·s¤•¤S, .¤h¤¤z<>¤ found due by the accounting officers on account of salaries of charges dm°"°°°‘d m°°"m’ d’aifaires ad interim and diplomatic officers abroad, being a denciency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninet , two thousand two hundred and seventy-three dollars and eighty-five cents. SALARIES, CoNsULAR SE12V10E: To pay amounts found due by the c¤¤su1»n·¤u.n-ws. accounting officers on account of salaries, consular service, being a deficiency for the Hscal year eighteen hundred and ninety, seventeen thousand nine hundred and twelve dollars and sixty-one cents. SALARIES, CONSULAR OFFICERS NOT CITIZENS; To pay 3II101111tS Consular omcers, founddue by the accounting officers on account of salaries of con- “°” °*“"°"·‘· sular officers not citizens, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety, four thousand one hundred and seventy- eight dollars and seventy-Eve cents. ‘ CONTINGENT EXPENSES, UNITED STATES OONSULATES: To pay Contingentexpeuses amounts found due by the accounting officers on account of contin- °°“"““““’“· A gent expenses of United States consulates, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety, six thousand and five hundred and forty-five dollars and eight -three cents. Loss BY EXCHANGE, DIPLOMATIC UERVICE: For loss by exchange Less by exchange. in remittances of money to and from legations, six thousand dollars. D‘*"°“‘“"° “°""°°· To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers on account of loss by exchange, diplomatic service, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety, eight hundred and thirty - three dollars and eighty-eight cents. To pay amounts ound due by the accounting officers on account of loss by exchange, diplomatic service, being a deficienc for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, sixteen dollars and eighty cents. _ Loss BY EXCHANGE, CONSULAR SE12V10E: For actual cost and rnssbiexcmuge. ex ense of making exchange of money to and from the several con- °° “°""°°· sulates and consulates general, three thousand dollars. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers on account of loss by exchange, consular service, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety, three hundred and sixteen dollars and forty-eight cents. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers, on account of loss by exchange consular service, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, sixteen dollars and sixty-one cents. A Resins or JOHANN Zmcxmvr AND SoN AND ocrnnnsz To enable S0J¤h€:x¤ Zeckm and the Secretary of State to pay the claims of Johann Zeckert and Son Igagmehtto. and others named in House Executive Document One hundred and eight -nine, Fifty-first Congress, second session, for goods sent to the ifew Orleans Exposition, one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight dollars and seventy-four cents. INTERNATIONAL AME1ucAN Conrnnmivcnz For printing and dis- i rum-·»¤u¤¤¤1Am¤»~ tributing reports and proceedings of the International American °”}»'f.£§',§‘;”“°€‘ Conference, fifteen thousand dollars. ` PUBL1(:AT1oN on CUSTOMS TARIFFS: To meet the share of the mbmnaen of an- United States in annual expense for the year eighteen hundred and "’E,fQ§,Lpem¤_ ' ninety-two of sustaining the International Bureau at Brussels for the translation and publication of customs tariff, one thousand three hundred and eighteen dollars and seventy-six cents.