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 1l6 FOBTY-FIFTH cosennss. sees. 11. ou. 191. ms. two, six hundred and ninety-three dollars and thirty-nine cents; eighteen hundred and seventy-four, seventy dollars and live cents; eighteen hundred and seventy-five, one hundred and seventeen dollars and ninety-five cents. To effect a transfer of accounts in the State Department, under uppropriations for contingent expenses of consulates, involving no expenditure of money from the Treasury, as follows: For the iiscal year eightcen hundred and seventy-one, thirty-eight dollars and ninety- even cents; eighteen hundred and seventy-four, two hundred and seventy dollars and fifty-two cents; eighteen hundred and seventy-five, one hundred and eighty-two dollars and thirty-four cents; eighteen hundred and seventy-six, one thousand four hundred and eighty-four dollars and twenty cents ; eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, fourteen thousand one hundred and sixty-nine dollars and nfty-one cents. Salaries ofintu- To effect a transfer of accounts in the State Department, involving P'°*°’”· no expenditure of money from the Treasury, namely: For salaries of interpreters to consulates in China, Japan, and Siam, being for the iis- - cal year eighteen hundred and seventy-one, and prior years, five hundred and forty-two dollars and eighty-seven cents. R61M of A¤¤¤1‘i· For relief and protection of American seamen in foreign countries, °“ °°‘““°“‘ being denciencies as follows: For the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-one, one hundred and four dollars and twentydlve cents; eighteen hundred and seventy-two, twenty-four dollars and eighty cents; eighteen hundred and seventy-three, sixty dollars; eighteen hundred and seventy-four, twenty dollars. To effect a transfer of accounts in the State Department, under the appropriation for relief and protection of American seamen, involving no expenditure of money from the Treasury, being for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-two, nity dollars and ninety-eight cents. Bringing 11 cme For bringing home from foreign countries persons charged with crimes, P9F¤<•P¤ °h¤·¥8°d and expenses incident thereto, including loss by exchange, being a de- "‘“b °'“"°‘ nciency for the nscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-two, one hundred and ninety-one dollars and fifty-tive cents. GeorgeW.J¤¤es. To pay George W. Jones, late minister to Bogota, New Granada, seventeen dollars and fifty-six cents, being a deficiency in the contingent expenses for missions abroad for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and sixty-one. , UNDER THE COURT OF CLAIMS. Judgments of For the ayment of judgments rendered by the Court of Claims due C°'“"‘ °f Ch'"'- and unpaid) February sixth, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, with interest from date of presentation, as follows: To the State National Bank, Boston, four hundred and eighty thousand dollars, in gold coin; to James A. White and Augustus lt. Montgomery, two thousand eight hundred and thirty-five dollars and fifty cents; to E. E. Norton, assignee in bankruptcy of B. P. Ethel, three thousand one hundred and seventy-six dollars and seventy-two cents; to E. E. Norton, assignee in bankruptcy of Samuel DeBou and Company, two thousand two hundred and eight dollars and sixty-six cents; to J. A. Bonnal`on,two thousand and sixty-six dollars and ten cents; to Charles Roman and O. Charles Olivier, three thousand nine hundred and seventy-one dollars and ninety-six cents; to Edward A. Yorke, seven hundred and twenty- five dollars; to E. E. Norton, assignee in bankruptcy of D. Cerf, one thousand four hundred and sixty-one dollars and nifty-two cents; to Jonas H. Levy and Anderson D. Dieter, one thousand four hundred and fifty-four dollars; to Irving F. Wilcox, one thousand and twenty dollars; to Selucius Garfielde, two thousand one hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents ; in all, five hundred thousand seven hundred and ten dollars and twelve cent, and such sum as may be necessary for interest and premium.