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 506 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1126. 1890. That the accounting officers of the Treasury be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed, in the settlement of the accounts G,,,,,g,, W,,u,,,,._ of the late George Walker, consul-general at Paris, to credit him <>¤¤1M¤ ¤<=•¤<>·¤¤¤· with the sum of eight hundred dollars, expended by him for storage of archives of the consulate-general, under authority of the Department of State, while in charge of the United States consulate-general at Paris, and not heretofore allowed in his accounts. 1·<>¤¤¤>;¤¤¤¤·e¤s¤· Loss nr EXCHANGE, CoNsu1..Aa Smavrcnz To pay amounts found °°"'°°‘ due by the accounting officers on account of loss by exchange, consular service, being a deficiency for the fiscal Hear eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and twenty-seven cents. To pa amounts found due by the accounting officers on account of loss by exchange,. consular service, being a denciency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, one hundred and twenty-nine dollars and twelve cents. ` Swnrics. _¤¤¤¤¤1¤r SALARIES, CONSULAB Ormcims NOT CITIZENS: To pay amounts °m°°"“ "°°°'°'”°°°‘ found due by the accounting officers on account of salaries of con-, sular omcers not citizens, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, one thousand and twenty dollars and five cents. m¤£T¤s¤¤U ¤¤1>•rf·· TREASURY DEPARTMENT. mununsvenns. INTERNAL REVENUE. Agent.- nan, For salaries and expenses of agents and surveyors, fees and °°° expenses of gaugers, salaries of store·kee1pers, and miscellaneous expenses, one hundred and fifteen thousan dollars. Gust •¤dG¤¤d¤¤¤ coAs•r AND GEODETIC SURVEY. me- emma. PARTY Exrmusns: For re-imbursement to Lieutenant J. M. Helm, United States Nawy, of necessary amounts expended by him for coal, water, oil, an so forth, for the use of the Coast and Geodetic Survey steamer Gedney, while transferring that vessel from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast of the United States, under the provisions of the act approved March second, eighteen hundred and eighty- nine, two thou and and forty-one dollars and forty-five cents. For transcontinental ieodetic work in Utah, being a deficiency for the fiscal year eighteen undred and eighty-nine, four hundred and twenty-three dollars and seventy-six cents. _Y,{¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤r· Pomrs rox STATE Sunvnvs: For re-imbursement to E. T. Quimby, acting assistant, Coast and Geodetic Survey, of sundry small amounts paid by him for freight, hauling, and storage of instruments an camp outfit, during the mont of June, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, and originally disallowed in the disbursing agent’s office because the accounts for the same were immrly rendered as chargeable to the fiscal year eighteen hun and eighty-six, twenty-seven dollars and fifty-one cents. eewuummw GENERAL EXPENSES: For telegrap, telephone, and express charges, fiscal ear eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, one hundred and seventeen dollars and seventy-one cents. nn otmmumn ‘ msu COMMISSION. burma-y, smc. Fisn HA•rcnEIzv, Nmosno, Missoumz For the completion and ` equipment of ponds and the erection of a quarters building, four thousand dollars. un ms. Frsn HATCHERY, LAKE ERIE: For the completion of the equipment of the fish hatchery on Lake Erie, including the purchase of a steamliaufich for the collection of the eggs of the whitefish, ten thousand o ars.