FORM NO. 107. Certificate to accompany the account of a salaried Consul while restina a his instructions, immediately after appointment. (Paragraph 561.) I hereby certify that I have been actually and necessarily occupied in receiving my instruction days; that is, from the Account for compensation while making the transit to post of duty, and my post to as per certificate hereunto annexed, agreeably to Form No. 109... CR. By my draft on the Secretary of the Treasury.... DR. $ U. S. Consul. NOTE. The days in which the Consul is unnecessarily delayed in making the tran sit must be deducted. FORM No. 109. Certificate to accompany the account of a salaried Consul for compensa tion while making the transit to his post of duty. (Paragraph 563.) I hereby certify that I have been actually and necessarily occupied in making the transit between my place of residence and post of duty Certificate to be executed by each Consular Officer, and accompanying his first account. I, (Consul or Commercial Agent, as the case may be), do certify that I entered upon the duties of this office on the day of 189-, and that I have since then continued in charge of the said office uninterruptedly to the present time. 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 564.) I hereby certify that I have been actually and necessarily occupied in naking the transit between my post of duty and the place of my resilence ›f lay of days, having left 189-, and arrived at following. -, my post of duty, on the day FORM NO. 112. Form for stating an account for salary and fees, exclusive of seamen wages or expenditures for them. (Paragraphs 539, 565, 567, 568, 587.) The United States Government in account for salary and fees with (Consul-General, Consul, or Commercial Agent), at Certificate to accompany Form No. 112. (Paragraphs 565, 571, 572, 573, 587.) CONSULATE OF THE UNITED STATES, - 189-. I certify that I have not been absent from my consular district, with or without leave, during the quarter covered by the foregoing account. except as herein below stated: 1 days' leave of absence, with- permission to visit the United States, was granted me 189-. 2. I left my post in pursuance thereof 189-. 3. I arrived at my residence in the United States 4. I left my residence to return to my post 5. I arrived at my post and resumed duty 6. Time necessarily occupied in making transit to my residence, ays. 7. Time necessarily occupied in making return transit to my post, days. 8. I have been absent without leave Remarks: days. U. S. Consul. NOTE.-If leave was without permission to visit the United States, paragraph 1 ust so state, and paragraphs 3, 4, 6, and 7 must be left blank. If any part of the bsence was without leave, paragraph 8, otherwise left blank, must state how long. Explanations should go under the head of remarks. days after sight (acceptance waived and endorsements by procuation excepted) of this sole of exchange pay to the order of dollars. Value received and charge the same to account for To the SECRETARY OF Washington, D. C. NOTE.-In drawing upon the State or Treasury Department, consular officers ill always insert in their drafts the words "acceptance waived." FORM No. 115. Page of consular corrections to invoices. (See paragraph 687.) 17824 C R -49 FORM NO. 116. 1 General quarterly account. (Paragraphs 539, 567, 568, 572,587, 604.) The United States Government in account current with DR. Consul at United Stat Statement showing the value of declared exports from the Consular District of the United States during the quarter ending Articles. 189-. Value in U.S.gold NOTE. The articles should be arranged alphabetically. U. S. Consul. 1 See No. 113 for form of certificate to accompany this. |