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 906 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. SESS, II. Ch. 410. 1889. cpnmsmnwr Aus- PAYMENT T0 UNION BANK or AUSTRALIA: To enable the Secre- "*§‘B‘§,,bu,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ tary of State to re-imburse the Union Bank of Austral1a(l1m1ted), at Suva. Fiji, for losses sustained through the payment of certain drafts drawn on the United States Treasury by S. E. Belford, late commercial agent of the United States at Levuka, Fiji, in excess of amounts due him as such agent, eight hundred andfifteen dollars and sixt -six cents, together with one hundred and s1zity-seven dollars andy twelve cents interest thereon; in all, nine undred and eighty-two dollars and seventy-eight cents. Byw¤t¤r.T¤¤qu¤r¤:‘ REIMBURSEMENT OF BYWATER, TANQUERAY AND COMPANY, OF &R°§i;,,b,,,,,m,¤,_ LoNDoN: To enable the Secretary of State to reimburse Messrs_By- water, Tanqueray and Company, of London, for losses sustained through the payment of certain drafts drawn on the Secretary_of State and the Secretary of the Treasury by Julius L. Hudson, of Saint Paul de Loando, while improperly placed in charge of the United States consulate at thatplace, fourhundred and forty-six dollars and ' sevent -six cents. ‘ MMA-Bw? PAYh[ENT TO THE Wm0W on MOSES A. HoPK1Ns, LATE MI1:IIS· P“’”`°“"°`" °w‘ TER TO LTEEEIA: For ayment to the widow of Moses A. Hopkins, late minister and consullggeneral to Liberia, the amount of six months’ salary of said officer, two' thousand five hundred dollars. _ FOREIGN INTERCOURSE. I Fo1mi5g ¤**¤¤*°¤*~ SALARIES AND CONTINGENT EXPENSES, FOREIGN MISSIONS: To en- F.H:TituS. able the accounting officers, without the payment of any money ,0‘,{',,t,“‘}‘“““°“°‘*’“°°' from the Treasury, to allow and credit the accounts of F. H. Titus, late acting Unite 'States consul at Guatemala, the sum of five hundred and thirty-two dollars and twenty-five cents for compensation while in charge of the legation of the United States in Central America, under the direction of the Secretary of State, from August sixteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, to December twenty- iirst, eighteen hundred and eighty-one; from April eighteenth, eight- , een hundred and eighty-two to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two; and from July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-two to July eighteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two; and to allow g;€¤¤¤s¤¤¤¤¤v¤¤S¤¤~ CoNT1NeENT EXPENSES, roEE1eN missions; To enable the proper accounting omcers. without the ayment of any money from the Treasury, to settle the accounts of United States ministers and others, on account of the appropriation for “Contingent expenses of for- , eign missions" for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eightysix, by means of utilizing the entire appropriation under that head generally, and, without re ard to the division of the amount between specined and unspecified objects, authority is hereby granted for that purpose. mQ*]gg*¤'·§:: °m°°’° SALAEIES, CONSULAR OFFICERS NoT CITIZENS! to ay amounts rsymémm. found due by the accounting officers on account of salaries of con- ` sular officers, not citizens of the United States for the fiscal *ear eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, seven hundred and nine dollars C mu ang seventy-thr? cents. L S °“° ONTINGENT XPENSES, TNITED TATES CONSULATES: To a r Ommgmc I amounts found due by the accountin officers on account of conltiiiigent expenses of United States consnflates for the fiscal year. eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, three thousand two hundred and fifty dollars and thirty-seven cents.