U.S. GRANT.
[Footnote 29: See pp. 86-89.]
[Footnote 30: See pp. 89-92.]
SPECIAL MESSAGES.
DECEMBER 6, 1870.
_To the Senate and House of Representatives:_
In pursuance of the provisions of the second section of an act approved
June 20, 1864, entitled "An act making appropriations for the consular
and diplomatic expenses of the Government for the year ending June 30,
1865, and for other purposes," I inform Congress that Louis W. Viollier,
a consular clerk, was, on the 26th day of September last, removed from
office for the following causes, namely: For disobedience of orders and
continued absence from duty after orders to proceed to his post.
U.S. GRANT.
WASHINGTON, _December 6, 1870_.
_To the Senate and House of Representatives:_
I herewith transmit to Congress a report, dated the 5th instant, with
the accompanying papers,[31] received from the Secretary of State, in
compliance with the requirements of the eighteenth section of the act
entitled "An act to regulate the diplomatic and consular systems of the
United States," approved August 18, 1856.
U.S. GRANT.
[Footnote 31: Report of fees collected, etc., by consular officers of
the United States for 1868, and tariff of consular fees prescribed by
the President October 1, 1870.
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