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 258 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 390. 1882. FOREIGN mrnucouusn. Contingnt ex- To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury P°¤®¤» *1**** Department on account of contingent expenses of United States con- 8**** °"'“"']°t°°‘ sulates for the year eighteen hundred and eighty-one, thirteen thousand eight hundred and thirty-six dollars and seventy-eight cents. To pay amounts found due by the accounting omcers of the Treasury Department on account of salaries of United States consuls for the year eighteen hundred and eighty, three thousand and nfty-three dollars and twenty cents. · To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury Department on account of salaries of consular officers not citizens of the United States for the year eighteen hundred and eighty-one, live thousand three hundred and fifty-six dollars and eighty-three cents. C¤¤¤i¤¤i°¤¤¤· To reimburse the resident commissioners of the United States to the Imgmgggj International Congress of Electricians held in Pari in eighteen hun- QQ, m_ dred and eighty-one, one thousand dollars. Phillip Walker, To compensate Phillip Walker, late secretary of the commission, lor 1¤•·¥¤¤¤¤* *¤- his services, two thousand dollars. · · COURT OF CLAIMS. U -V¤d$¤<>9*• *¤` To pay judgments of the United States Court of Claims, three hunc°'“`° °f °1““"" dredand forty thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight dollars, or so much l’*••¥••· thereof as may be necessary: Provided, That no judgment shall be paid until the right of appeal has expired. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. iumrs AND ABSAY-OFFICES. Contingent ex- For contingent expenses in the Onlce of the Director of the Mint for {;”’|°:·°?:,°:tj" the year eighteen hundred and eighty-two, one thousand dollars. . _ Freight vn N11- For freight on bullion and coin between mints and assay-oni being h"' “'* °°*'· a deticiency for the year eighteen hundred and eighty-one, tenitlisdusand » seven hundred and eightyone dollars and fifty cents. ` Mums Express For freight-charges due Adams Express Company, being a deficiency g:n';'f:'*!¤ P“!‘ for the year eighteen hundred and eighty, eleven thousand nine hun— dred and sixty-seven dollars and fifty cents. Contingent ¤x· For incidental and contingent expenses of the assay~ofiioe at Charlotte 1é°L°f“*:*¥*m°°· in- the year eighteen hundred and eighty-one, four dollars and five cents_ - ”A|¤¤¤¤dcr Rem- Ep; gomtpensation of Aklegander Ramsey and S. O. Houghton, desig- · na y eSecretaryo the rytoinvestigate themanagement $,§’;,f‘_°:<g’“°,f*j of] the United States mint at San Francisco,’and expenses connected Young. therewith, one thousand dollars each, and to pay the expenses of Thomas L. Young,  designated by the Secretary of the Treasury for the same purpose, mne hundred dollars; in all, two thousand nine hundred dollars. Jamescmwnmi. For actual expenses of James Crawford, fifty-eight dollars, and of G. G. w. Bryant. W. Bryant, sixty dollars. Secretary. For compensation of the secretary, three hundred dollars. stswgmpim, For services of the steuographer and expenses of copying testimony, ¤*¤· one thousand dollars. mv! Aim six Pm:-c1•:M*UM nouns. ks. 1?0, _21. That section one hundred and seventy of the Revised Statutesof the A4 ¤1 ¤ f r 9 n ni United States be so modified that the Secretary of the Treasury be, and
 * "k:°“°'*'°“ ‘° hereby_ is, authorized to pay, out of any moneys in the Treasury not

otherwise appropriated, the sum of seven thousand five hundred and seventy dollars, as follows: For the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, five thousand two hundred and eightythree dollars and fourteen cents. .