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 268 FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 373. 1896. For the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-four, six hundred and four dollars and seventy cents. ’Infnrpreterst0 l0g8· SALABTES INTERPRETERS TO LEGATIONSZ To pay 8H10\1!1tS foI1I1d °`°°°` due by the accounting officers of the Treasury on account of the appropriation for “Sa1aries interpreters to legations," for the nscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-five, five dollars and seventy-six cents. qmaaugeutexpensss, CONTINGENT EXPENSES, FOREIGN mrSS10NS: To pay amounts found °"°°`°°°` due by the accounting officers on account of contingent expenses, foreign missions, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-five, five thousand nine hundred and seventy-three dollars and ninety-seven cents. Legs by ·>¤>¤·¤¢¤· Loss BY EXCHANGE, Du>LOMAT1c SERVICE: To pay amounts due by mm °°°` the accounting officers of the Treasury ou account of the appropriation . for “Loss by exchange, diplomatic service/’ for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-five, one thousand and fifty-seven dollars and thirty- two cents. · _ ran-A¤m·i¤¤¤M¤¤· PAN·AMEBICAN MEDICAL CONGRESS: To meet the expense of dis- '§,${.`i',;$,{°},‘?°’,,,1,,,,,,_ tribution of printed report of the transactions of the iirst Pan—American VM- 27·1¤5§r Medical Congress, at Washington, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, to be appropriated out of the nnexpended balance of the appropriation for the entertainment of the delegates provided by the sundry civil Act, March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, nine hundred dollars. <>·>¤¤¤:¤¤¢•¤1>¤¤¤¤¤. CONTINGENT EXPENSES, UNITED STATES c0NsULATES: To pay The °°"°1°°°°` John L. Murphy Publishing Company, of Trenton, New Jersey, for publishing death notices in August, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and February, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, one dollar and fifty cents. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury on account of the appropriation for “Contingent expenses, United States consulates," for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-five, seven hundred and ninety-nine dollars and eighty-two cents. _t§¤*·zgt_$,;¤··¤1·· °··¤· STEAE LAUNCH ron 1.noA·rroN AT CONSTANTINOPLEZ To pay ` amounts found due by the accounting officers on account of the appropriation for steam launch for legation at Constantinople for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-five, one hundred and twenty-three dollars and ninety-one cents. g;i¤=·g:g3 G¤·r· PAYMENT T0 ELIZA JAQUA GRAY: To pay Mrs. Eliza J aqua Gray, ymwidow of Isaac P. Gray, late United States minister to the Republic of Mexico, eight thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. Mig? ¤·>1<>¤*¤¤ i¤ TRANSPORTATION or Nnenons IN MEx1co T0 THEIR nouns IN rxptmm of mum. ALABAMA: For payment of cost of transportation furnished by certain Mfep-1& railway companies in connection with the failure of the scheme for the colonization of negroes in Mexico, necessitating their retur11 to their homes in Alabama, as iully set forth in House Document Numbered Two hundred and sixtyeight of this session, six hundred and twenty- four dollars and twenty-seven cents. launch}; £;>:;•>wr<·— TRANSPORTING REMAINS OF DIPLOMATIC OFFICERS, CONSULS, AND Z,'{$_”' ° ’ "‘ coNsULAR CLERKS: To pay amounts found due by the accounting ofiicers of the Treasury on account of the appropriation for “Transporting the remains of diplomatic officers, consuls, and consular clerks to their homes for interment, seven hundred and thirty dollars and seventy-six cents. mg_;}·¤-··¤‘ D¢¤·¤· TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 5E5m:? ·>fr¤;¤1;¤><=¤•><i¤· into the Treasury, either as miscellaneous receipts on account of ‘*proceeds of Government property " or to the credit of the appropriations to which such proceeds are by law authorized to be made, there may be paid the expenses of such sales, as approved by the accounting officers of the Treasury, so as to require only the net proceeds of such sales to be deposited into the Treasury, either as miscellaneous receipts orto the credit of such appropriations, as the case may be.