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FORM No. 107.

Certificate to accompany the account of a salaried Consul while receiving his instructions, immediately after appointment. (Paragraph 540.)

I hereby certify that I have been actually and necessarily occupied in receiving my instructions days; that is, from the day of 18-, the date of my commission as United States Consul at the day of

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FORM No. 108.

U. S. Consul.

Account for compensation while making the transit to post of duty. (Paragraph 541.)

GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES

To

Consul of the United States at

DR.

For compensation for the period namely,

to

days, from

, actually and necessarily occupied in making the transit between my place of residence at

No. 109

and my post of duty

as per certificate hereunto annexed, agreeably to Form

CR. By my draft on the Secretary of the Treasury.

U. S. Consul.

NOTE. The days in which the Consul is unnecessarily delayed in making the transit must be deducted.

FORM No. 109.

Certificate to accompany the account of a salaried Consul for compensation while making the transit to his post of duty. (Paragraph 541.)

I hereby certify that I have been actually and necessarily occupied in making the transit between my place of residence and post of duty days, having left- ་་ the place of my residence, on the -, my post of duty, on the

18, and arrived at following.

day of

day of

U. S. Consul.

FORM No. 110.

Certificate to be executed by each Consular Officer, and to accompany his first account. (Paragraph 542.)

I,

CONSULATE OF THE UNITED STATES AT

188-.

(Consul or Commercial Agent, as the case may be), do

certify that I entered upon the duties of this office on the 18-, and that I have since then continued in charge of the said office uninterruptedly to the present time.

day of

U. S. Consul.

FORM No. 111.

Certificate to accompany the account of a Consul for compensation while making his transit from his post of duty to his place of residence. (Paragraph 543.)

I hereby certify that I have been actually and necessarily occupied in making the transit between my post of duty and the place of my residence my post of duty, on the day of

days, having left 18-, and arrived at following.

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-, my place of residence, on the

day of

Late U. S. Consul.

FORM No. 112.

FORM FOR STATING AN ACCOUNT FOR SALARY AND FEES, EXCLUSIVE OF SEAMEN'S WAGES OR EXPENDITURES FOR THEM.

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FORM No. 113.

Certificate to accompany Form 112. (Paragraphs 544 and 550.)

CONSULATE OF THE UNITED STATES AT

188

I certify that I have not been absent from the district of my Consulate (or Commercial Agency, as the case may be) for a longer period than ten days within the quarter embraced in the above and foregoing account.

FORM No. 114.

Usual form of draft. (Paragraphs 523 and 527.)

CONSULATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AT

188-.

Fifteen days after sight (acceptance waived) of this my first of exchange (second and third of the same tenor and date unpaid), pay 100 dollars, the amount of disbursements at this for the quarter ending

or order, Consulate on account of

per advice.

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U. S. Consul.

NOTE.--The quarter is reckoned at the Treasury from the commencement of the fiscal year, which is on the 1st of July. In drawing upon the State or Treasury Department, Consular Officers will always insert in their drafts the words "acceptance waived."

FORM No. 115.

Second form of draft. (Paragraphs 523 and 527.)

OF THE UNITED STATES,

188-.

Fifteen days after sight of this first of exchange, (acceptance waived, and indorsements by procuration excepted), second and third unpaid,

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