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 566 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1210. 1888. fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-six, five hundred and nineteen dollars and forty-four cents. comin- senses. SALA1zms, CONSULAR SERVICE: To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury on account of salaries, consular Seryice, being a dplficigncy ford tim; iigcag year eighteen hundred and ei t -seven, six un re an y dollars. _ $0 Bpay amopnts found Sue by (tlhg accoumtinghoiiiicerp on accompéplf sa aries, consu ar service, eing a e ciency or e sca year eig 1 gupdred apdjpighpy-six, typo thousand five hundred and twenty-two 0 ars an t -t ree cen s. Clerksatconsulates. ALLOWANCEYFOR CLERKS AT CONSULATES: To reimburse Robert J. Stevens, United States consul at Victoria, British Columbia, for amount paid for clerk hire at that consulate from May first, eighteen . hundred and eighty four, to March thirty-first, eighteen hundred and eightysix, four hundred dollars. Loss on exchange, OSS ON BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CONSULAR SERVICE: To pH1y 3,II1pU.HtS °°”““1"“°’“°°‘ found due by the accounting) officers on account of loss on bills of exchange, consular service, eing a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-six, one thousand three hundred and eighty-seven dollars and dfty-seven cents. _ _ _ _ French spoumon IRENCH SPOLIATION CLAIMS: For procuring additional evidence cum relative to the French spoliation claims, one thousand dollars. xuzeumaom ru- STANDARD Wnronrs AND MEASURES: To enable the Secretary of k’°“ W,°_’g"°“ °“" State to meet the proportionate part which the United States is asked v01. ai, p. 700. to bear of the de cit in the revenues provided for the first period of the International Bureau of Weights and Measures established under the Convention of May twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, • two thousand one hundred and thirty dollars and thirty-three cents. chinese maemmcy. To pay, out of humane consideration and without reference to the question of liability therefor, the sum of two hundred and seventy- six thousand six hundred and nineteen dollars and seventy-Eve cents to the Chinese Government as full indemnity for all losses and inyuries sustainled by Ehinepe subjects within the United States at the ands of residents thereo. s. Dam umm. Exrrzusns or INTERNATIONAL MoNnrARY CONFERENCES: To pay P“y‘“°““°· S. Dana Horton for additional services as delegate of the United States to the International Monetary Conference, of eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, and secretary to the Commission in and about the preparagion of tl;¢§loc1{)mep_t of saidhcéoriferenpg lliréown as Seplatpl Executive ocumen um er i y-ei, ort - t on ress, t ir session, and for additional services agdelegatg and secregtary to the Monetary Conference of eighteen hundred and eighty-one, in and about the preparation of reports of said conference, and for services _ in said year re ating to the proposed Monetary Conference of eighteen hundred and eighty~two, six thousand dollars. milpeasury Depart   C . Return or imma- That the act approved February twenty-third, eighteen hundred g"$f‘,{f’§,}:"§`,‘f1},’{Qf‘"d°‘t and eighty-seven, entitled "An act to amend an act to prohibit the importation and immigration of foreigners and aliens under contract or agreement to perform labor in the United States, its Terri— tones, and the District of Columb1a," be, and the same is hereby, so amended as to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury, in case he shall be satisfied that an immigrant has been allowed to land contrary to the prohibition of that law, to cause such immigrant within the period of one year after landing or entry, to be taken into custody and returned to the country from whence he came, at the expense_of the owner of the importing vessel, or, if he entered from , an adjoining country. at the expense of the person previously contracting for the services.