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 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 60. 1854. 291 For the usual return allowance of Charge d’Aii'aires, or Ministers resi- Nl°"=•·¤°° *`°¥' dent to Portugal, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Belgium, Naples, 2i:;Qs;°’;,§~;im Sardinia, New Grenada, Venezuela, Buenos Ayres, Bolivia, Ecuador, retuiiiing from and Nicaragua, fifteen thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; °9"’”i” °°“”‘ For the usual return allowance of the Minister resident to Turkey, one mgifmm m thousand five hundred dollars; Turkey, return For the outfit of the Minister resident to Turkey, six thousand dollars; °u°W“°°°*°"m°‘ For outfits of Charges d’Aifaires, two thousand four hundred and thirty- Outfits otcharge nine dollars and two cents; dmfaires. For an'out£it for the late Charge d’Atl`aires to Austria, four thousand Ohargoto Austive hundred dollars; tria. For salary of the Dragoman to Turkey, one hundred and twenty-two Drgggman m dollars and eighty-three cents; Turkey. For salary of the Assistant Dragoman to Turkey, five hundred and ninety-nine dollars and thirteen cents ; For expenses of intercourse with the Barbary Powers, six thousand Barbary powers one hundred and forty-one dollars and forty-nine cents; f;` 01‘ contingent expenses of foreign intercourse, fifteen thousand Contingemriés- dollars ; For contingent expenses of all the missions abroad, forty-two thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars and three cents; For payment of a balance due the agent employed for purchasing, Cgmgtg may walling, and ditching a piece of land near the city of Mexico for a ceme- Um <>i*Y ¢>H¤¢¤i· tery or burial ground, four hundred and fifteen dollars and twenty-seven °°‘Am, P 2, cents; ’` To pay expenses incurred by Edward Cunningham, acting Consul at Edward Cun- Shanghai, for a police force for the preservation of the peace by Ameri- ¤l”Sh"m· can citizens, five hundred and seventy-two dollars and eighty cents; For payment of the claim of Thomas N. Johnson for his services as -;-;,0,,,,,, N_ Marshal at the port of Shanghai, from the ninth of December, eighteen Johnson. hundred and fifty-one, to the fifteenth of September, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, the sum of one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one dollars and seventy-four cents; For payment to John Bozman Kerr, in addition to his salary and Jem Bozmu allowances as Charge d’Affaires to Nicaragua, the amount of his expenses Km'- on the journey to San Salvador and Guatemala, and of his expenses at those capitals under his commissions to the governments of those republics, together with a full outfit as Charge d’Afi'aires to the national representation of Central America. TREASURY DEPARTBIENT. Treasury De— For the increased compensation of the Secretary of the Treasury from pagtégiéigry 0;- the fourth of March, one thousand eight hundred and hfty-three, to the Tr¤¤5¤¤‘y· thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, two thousand six hundred and fifty-five dollars and fifty-five cents; To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to compensate the agent _0berokeo Inemployed in paying annuities to Cherokee Indians remaining in North ilgilgféh 118 Carolina, under the act of the twenty-ninth of July, one thousand eight' hundred and forty-eight, five hundred dollars ; For contingencies, including rent, fuel, labor, light, and watching, for g0,,t;,,g€,m;e,_ the building occupied by the Third Auditor of the Treasury, from the Third Auditor first of August, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, to the thirtieth °f W5 T¤'€¤¤¤¤‘Y· of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, three thousand six hundred and sixty-six dolla.rs and sixty-seven cents; For contingencies, including rent, fuel, labor, light, and watching, for gomingemiu, the building occupied by the Fifth Auditor of the Treasury, from the first of November, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, to the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, two thousand six hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-seven cents.