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 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 785. 1900. 319 For salaries, consular service, two thousand six hundred and three °°¤¤¤ler¤e¤dredollars and thirty-three cents. ‘ For loss by exchange, diplomatic service, twenty-five dollars and L°eel>Ye>=elle¤geeighty-two cents. ~ For contingent expenses, United States consulates, four hundred and C°¤e“l¤teeninety-seven dollars and thirteen cents. ` For fees and costs in extradition cases, fourteen dollars and fifty Emedltleeleeecents. ` For relief and protection of American seamen, nineteen dollars and cagrggjggf e¤lel'l· seventy-six cents. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. DepartmentofAgrl· I culture. For collecting agricultural statistics, one dollar. S¤rtletle¤.ete- For entomological investigations seventy-two cents. leveetlsetiens- For general expenses, Weather lBureau, eleven dollars and eighty Weettlereureeu. cents. l DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. tigepanmenz of Jus For prosecution of crimes, seven dollars and fifty cents. Preeeedtirs crimes- For expenses of litigation, Eastern Band of North Carolina Chero— Ng%gtg;g0,i§:¤i%8r<g kees sixty GBDCS. kees. Fdr fees and expenses of marshals, United States courts, seventy- Cglyélted States three dollars and fourteen cents. Mmnais. For fees of clerks, United States courts, two dollars and seventy Clerkscents. For fees of commissioners, United States courts, four hundred and C°¤¤¤leel¤¤er¤- eighteen dollars and sixty cents. 2 _ - or fees of jurors, United States courts, twenty-eight dollars and ·l“’°¤*· Eve cents. - For fees of witnesses, United States courts, three hundred and Wllueesee thirty-two dollars and thirty cents. _ _ For miscellaneous expenses, United States courts, one thousand one Mlscellmeellehundred dollars. l CLAIMS ALLOWE(g_Bl}%`jET1I5I]l3£P FOR THE POST- theleggjglleggd tg; · _ . · . Post—Office Departr r ment. For miscellaneous, First Assistant Postmaster-General, two hundred Mleeellereeur- ' and seventy-eight dollars and eleven cents. » _ · For inland mail transportation, railroads, two hundred and eighty- Tre¤e¤ertetie¤- ei%ht dollars and four cents. ‘, ‘ - wor rewards, two thousand and fifty dollars. __ _ A Rewerdell or star transportation, six thousand and fifty-six dollars and ninety- Ster reutersix cents. · . For steamboat transportation, two hundred and fifty-four dollars Steembvv-ts. and eighty-five cents. _ » For wa on service, seven hundred and ninetv-two dollars and eight Wagon service. ts S , . . , , S Y CBB ;- For clerk hire nine hundred and eighty-five dollars. Clerk hire- For special-delivery service, two hundred and thirty-seven dollars Speeieldellvery- and twenty-eight cents. _ For rent, light, and fuel,-four hundred-and sixty-seven dollars and- Rert- Eft -two cents-. - ` Eyor free-delivery service, seventy-two dollars and forty-nine cents. Free delivery- · For compensation of postmaster, thirteen dollars-and forty cents. Peetmeeter- SEc. 3.- hat for the payment of the following claims certified to be due by the several 8iGGO\111tv1Dg':`OmCB1’S of the Treasury Department under appropriations the balances of which have been exhaustedlor