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260 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 334. 1884. Auditor May sixth and by the Second Comptroller May eight, eighteen hundred and eighty four, and of claim of five hundred and twenty live dollars, allowed by the Second Auditor May twenty first and by the Second Comptroller May twenty fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty 22 8***-- 345- four; both allowed under act of August seventh, eighteen hundred and eight two.

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claims, which are fully set forth in House Executive Document Number One Hundred and Forty-four, Fortyeighth Congress, first session, and are allowed by the accounting officers of the Treasury under the fourth 20 Stat., 130. section of the act of June fourteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy eight, since January twentynfth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, transmitted by letter of Secretary of the Treasury of April twenty sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty four, there be appropriated as follows: Claims snowed CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FIRST COMPTROLLER. by the First Comp-

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ment. _ , Foreign inter- Fo1‘6lg¤ wb3NOD18S: course- For salaries, consular service, eighteen hundred and eighty three, four I*"“‘“· hundred and ninety four dollars and forty four cents. For salaries, consular service, eighteen hundred and eighty one and prior years, three thousand five hundred and thirty six dollars and thirty cents. For allowance for consular clerks, eighteen hundred and eighty one and prior years, two hundred and sixty five dollars and ninety three cents. For salaries, consular officers not citizens. eighteen hundred and eighty three, seven hundred and ninety four dollars and twenty cents. For salaries, consular omcers not citizens, eighteen hundred and eighty two, one thousand five hundrul dollars, For salaries, consular officers not citizens, eighteen hundred and eighty one and prior years, one thousand eighty eight dollars and forty cents. For contingent expenses, United States consulates, eighteen hundred and eighty two, one hundred and fifty six dollars and ilfty one cents. For contingent expenses, United States consulates, eighteen hundred and eighty one and prior years, sixty one dollars and twenty eight cents. For relief and protection of American seamen, eighteen hundred and eighty one and prior years, two hundred and eleven dollars and ninety four cents. Treasury De- TREASURY DEPARTMENT. partment. Interns! rave- Intern;] revenue} d ¤¤¤· For emption o stamps prior to Jul urs eighteen hundred an I“““· eighty one, one hundred dollars. y t, 8 . For allowance or drawback prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty one, one hundred and eleven dollars and for? six cents. For refunding taxes illegally collected prior to uly first, eighteen hundred and eighty one, three hundred and thirty one dollars and fifty one cents. For punishment for violation of internal-revenue laws, eighteen hundreds and eighty one and prior years, forty nine dollars and sixty eight cen . For salaries and expenses of agents and subordinate oflloers of intergallrevenue, eighteen hundred and eighty one and prior years, twelve o ars.