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FORM No. 131.

Mode of calculating Consular salaries.

(Paragraph 543.)

Consular salaries must be calculated by the quarter, and for both days inclusive. The same mode of calculation must be observed with regard to fractions of quarters. The following calculations are given as examples, viz:

EXAMPLE No. 1.

For amount of my salary as Consul at

-, from 1st January to

3st March, 1880, inclusive, being one quarter, at the rate of $3,500 per annum

$875.00

EXAMPLE No. 2.
Fraction of a quarter.

***** from 1st April to 20th June, 1880, inclusive, being 81 days of the quarter ending 30th June, 1880, at the rate of $3,500 per annum

To be calculated as follows, viz:

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$778.84

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EXAMPLE No. 3.

For fraction of quarter ending 30th September, at $3,500 per annum:

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EXAMPLE No. 4.

from 1st July to 20th December, 1880, inclusive,

five months twenty days, at the rate of $3,500 per annum ...

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875.00

770.38

October,
November, 30
December, 20

31 days.

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FORM NO. 134.

Register of landing and debenture certificates. (Paragraphs 582 and 689.)

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FORM NO. 135.

Ship's daily journal. (Paragraph 559.) In which, on the deposit of the ship's register and papers, shall be recorded, for example, as follows:

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NOTE. Should any of the seamen or mariners have died at sea, or have been lost overboard on the passage, the fact will be reported at once by the master, and a note thereof made opposite to the name of such person so deceased or lo t; as, for example, see Steward. Should any seaman or mariner be discharged, or desert, a similar note of the fact must be made opposite to such deserter's or discharged seaman's name; as, for example, see Carpenter and Cook. In case any seaman or mariner has taken the name of any other seaman or mariner, who may have deserted or otherwise absented himself, after the clearing of the vessel, in the United States or otherwise, such seaman or mariner's correct and proper name must be entered opposite the name of the seaman or mariner so deserting or absenting himself; as, for example, see Boatswain. And in the event of the seaman or mariner's taking the name of another seaman or mariner as aforesaid, entering the hospital, being discharged, or deserting, the order to the hospital, certificate of discharge or desertion, and consular returns must contain the name of said seaman or mariner so taking the place of the absconding seamen; as, for example, see Boatswain.

Number of case.

FORM NO. 136.

Form of bond for a Marshal of a Consular Court.

Know all men by these presents that we, of, in the - of

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are held and firmly bound thousand dollars,

the unto the United States of America in the sum of lawful money of the said United States, to be paid to the said United States; for which payment, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.

Signed with our hands and sealed with our seals this

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day of

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The condition of the above obligation is such, whereas the President of the United States hath, pursuant to law, appointed the said Marshal of the United States for the Consular Court of to have and to hold the same, with all the rights, privileges, and emoluments thereto lawfully appertaining, during the pleasure of the President for the time being, as by a commission to him bearing date the 18-, more fully appears: Now, if the said

day of

shall faithfully perform all the duties of the said office of Marshal, then this obligation to be void; otherwise to remain in full force and virtue.

Witnesses:

FORM NO. 137.

Form of return of a Marshal of a Consular Court. (Paragraph 631.)
Return of suits for the quarter ending

United States Consular Court at

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