FORM NO. 124. D tailed list of seamen or mariners shipped, discharged, deserted, or deceased at the United States Co›sulate at from amount collected on account of each (Paragraph 534.) to and FORM NO. 125. Salary account of Minister Resident and Consul-General. (Paragraph 564.) I certify that I have not been absent from my post during the period embraced in this account. FORM NO. 126. Return of seamen who have come upon the Consulate otherwise than in the employment of vessels or by regular discharge therefrom. (Paragraph 534.) TO THE FIFTH AUDITOR OF THE TREASURY, Washington, D. C.: 188-. SIR: In accordance with instructions, I beg to transmit the following list of American seamen who have this day come upon this Consulate, otherwise than in the employment of vessels or by regular discharge therefrom, viz: Name of seamen. [SEAL.] U. S. Date and cause of leaving port or place from which he came. Consul. [NOTE.-Care should be taken to note in the last column whether the seaman was sent to your consulate by a consular officer, and full explanations should be given of all seamen reported hereon.] [This form is to be forwarded to the Fifth Auditor of the Treasury on the date of arrival of the seamen.] FORM NO. 127. Return of imports at a maritime Consulate. (Paragraph 563.) [In making up this statement it is not necessary to itemize every article. It will be sufficient to give the total values of imports and exports, and to give in detail only the more important articles, which should also be arranged by classes or in their alphabetical order.] U. S. Consul. FORM NO. 128. Return of exports at a maritime Consulate. (Paragraph 563.) [In making up this statement it is not necessary to itemize every article. It will be sufficient to give the total values of imports and exports and to give in detail only the more important articles, which should also be arranged by classes or in their alphabetical order.] U. S. Consul. |