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 256 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Szss. I. Cris. 902, 903. 1886. Senate. SENATE. Boilers. For extending Senate boiler-vaults and for additional steam·boilers_ for the same,ten thousand five hundred dollars, the same to be expended under the direction of the Architect of the Capitol. Ventilation of To provide independent ventilating apparatus for the restaurant ’°°*°“““’*· Kitchen in the Senate wing of the Capitol, one thousand five hundred dollars, the same to be expended under the direction of the Architect of Sec. 2. That the appropriations herein provided for shall talze effect from and after July thirtyhrst, eighteen hundred and eightysix. Approved, August 4, 1886. A . CHAP. 03.-An actm kin appropriations to sn I deficiencies in the ap ro- priations fdr the liscal yea: enmngwlude thirtieth, eigllitgen hundred and ciglitygix, and for prior years, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United D•=€5¤i¤{¤¤Y ¤P- States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, P’°P“"“°“'* and the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treas-- ury not otherwise appropriated, to supply deliciencies in the appropriations for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-six, and for other objects hereinafter stated, namely: St£<;1>¤r¤¤¤¤* ¤f - DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Fre n cn an e1 Fmaucu AND Ammmrcm CLAIMS: For payment of the amount nec- A¤¤¤¥i¤¤¤ C1¤i¤¤¤- essary to strike a balance with France, after the payment, under the uI;:Y"‘°“° °f b"1’ iinal award made by the late French and American Claims Commission v,,1_ 21, P_ 67;; against the United States, of the claims of French citizens against this Government, under the treaty of January ilfteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty, between this country and France, fiftecn thousand six hundred and thirty-nine dollars and sixteen cents. Contingent ex» For contingent expenses Department of State, to pay outstanding p¤¤¤¢¤. ¤¤*¤¤¤d- accounts, as follows: Washing towels, twenty dollars; accounts of G. “‘8 ‘°°°“"** G. C. Simmes, thirty-six dollars and twenty-five cents, and George Byneal, two dollars and sixty-tive cents; cxpressage, thirty-two dollars and eighty cents; ice, one hundred and forty-seven dollars and forty- two cents ; gas, four dollars and three cents; rent of telephones, eighty- nine dollars and seventy-eight cents; photography, forty-eight dollars and fifty cents; Halifax Moming Herald, twenty-four dollars; Unionist Gazette, Somerville, New Jersey, seventy-eight cents; Washington Post, three dollars; Baltimore Sun, six dollars and sixty cents- National Republican, ninety dollars; A. K. Williams, newspapers, eleven dollars and eighty cents; in all, five hundred and seventeen dollars and sixty-one cents; being for the service of the fiscal your eighteen hun- _ dred and eightydivc and for prior years. Foreign inter- FOREIGN 1'NTERCOUBSE. (t00f5G. _Ministers' sm- Sarnnrns or mmsrnns: To pay the balance found duo upon the ¤•;· wu Sh,, account of Messrs. Brown, Shipley and C0. United States bankers at at C'; * P °Y London, for drafts of ministers’ salaries paid by them, being a deli- 5,,;,,,,,,,, dm ciency for the tiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-tive, twenty-two_ Henry C. Hall. thousand four hundredand eight dollars and two cents; to pay the Balance ans. balance found due to Henry C. Hall, minister of the United States to the Central American states. being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-five, one thousand five hundred dollars; to enable the accounting omcers to eiect a proper settlement of the accnuges d *_¤ r- counts of certain otllcers of the United States acting as charges d’aii’aires WM ¤¤¤¢r¤¤- ad interim, being a deficiency for the tiscal year eighteen hundred and
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