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 FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 106. 1877. 363 CHAP. 106.4-—An act making appropriations to supply delloiencies in the appropria- March 3, 1877. tions for the ti cal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, ———-—— and prior years, and for other purposes. Ante, pp. 41, 225. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United. States of America. in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and Detciency an they are hereby, appropriated, to supply deficiencies in the appropriations P’°1"*““°“°· for the service of the Government for the nscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, and for former years, and for other purposes, namely: _ DEPARTMENT OF STATE. FOREIGN 1N1*ERc0URsm. To effect a transfer of accounts in the State Department, involving C0ns_ularsnl:1rics, no expenditure of money from the Treasury, namely: For salaries of y¤=¤‘ 1675- consuls-gen eral, oonsuls, vice-consuls, commercial agents, and clerks, being for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-tive, one thousand six hundred and twenty-nine dollars and seventy-five cents. Also : For stationery, book-cases, arms of the United States, seal, presses, qontingcnt OX- and flags, rent, freight, postage, and miscellaneous items, being for the pcuscs of c<>ns¤· iiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-five, one thousand four hun· ig?: 5’°*““$ 18% dred and twelve dollars and eighty-four cents; and for the itiscal year ' eighteen hundred and seventysix, fifteen thousand and seventytwo dollars and sixty-two cents. " To enable the accounting-officers of the Treasury to pay the accounts Egbert C. Samof Egbert C. Sam mis, late consul at Stuttgart, as follows : For contingent ““”· expenses of consulate for the year ended June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventyfive, two hundred and forty dollars and fifty-seven cents; for salary for a part of the dscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-three and for a part of the year eighteen hundred and seventy-four, four hundred and fifty-tive dollars and eighty three cents. _ To pay Mrs. Jane Baldwin, widow of Caleb Baldwin, late judge of Jmw B°1<1W¤¤· Alabama Claims Commissioner, two hundred and sixteen dollars and fifty-eight cents, to be paid out of the money awarded the United States under the treaty of Washington, being the balance of the salary of said Caleb Baldwin from December eighteenth hundred and seventy-six, to January first, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. For freight on bullion and coin, for the mint of the United States at _ Freight on bun- Philadelphia, being a deficiency for the year eighteen hundred and sev- *°¤· enty-seven six thousand dollars To meet the amount of unpaid balances on account of contingent ex- Contingent expenses of the mint at Philadelphia being a deiiciency for the nsoal year P°“S°¤ °fM*¤*· eighteen hundred and seventy-six, one hundred and ninety-one dollars and ilfty cents. Assay-omvrcn nr HELENA, lllouraua Tnnmronr. That the unex- Assay-office at pended balance of the appropriation for wages of workmen for the assay- H°1°“”·· ofilce at Helena, Montana Territory, for the current nsoal year, bo, and the same is hereby, made available for the payment of the contingent expenses of said assay-office, not to exceed the sum of two thousand dollars. “ To pay the salaries of Samuel Falconer and William J. McIntyre samuelFalooner, special agents at the seal-nsheries in Alaska, for the months of October Willem J- M°l¤’ and November eighteen hundred and seventy-six, at the rate of two °y"°‘ · thousand one hundred and ninety dollars per annum each, seven hundred and thirty dollars. For salaries and expenses of collectors of internal revenue, being a C¤l1¤¤¤¢>r¤ i¤¤*Y· deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-seven forty ****1 “’"““°· thousand dollars.