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474 FORTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 184. 1873. For wages of keepers, care of offenders, aud expenses, five thousand dollars. Bringing home For expenses incurred in bringing home from foreign countries persons p'?”°“*.°h°"g°d chewed with crime, and cxpcuscs incident thereto, including loss by exvmh mm` cha {De five thousand dollars ng , . American sea- For relief and protection of American seamen in foreign countries, m°¤· one hundred thousand dollars. Zficscuing from For expenses which may be incurred in achnowledging the. ccrviccs of Sh¤PW*‘¢°k· masters and crews of foreign vessels in rescuing Americau citizens from shipwreck, five thousand dollars. Ncummy acc. To meet the necessary expenses attendant: upon the execution of the §8$8·ig‘b?§;7· neutrality act, to be expended under the direction of the _Presideut;, in ' conformity with the third section of the act of May first, mghtcen hun- §;P·i<;hi)1%§93· dred and ten, entitled "An act; fixing the compensation of ministers and `’consuls residinv on the coast of Barbary, and for other purposes," twenty thousand dollahs. Schcldt dues. To meet the payment of the last annual instalment of the proportion V°r x“*· P· 6*** comributcd by the United States toward the capitalization of the Scheldi; dues, sixty-six thousand five hundred and eighty-four dollars. _C¤p¤ Spam! For the annual proportion due from the government of the United l‘gh°‘ States of the expenses of Cape Spartel light, on the coast of Morocco, two hundred and eightytfitvc dollars. I ' Bxitjsti claims United States and British claims commission z °°mm*”*°”· For salaries of sccrcmry, assistant secretary, messenger and watchman, four thousand four hundred dollars. For contingent, expenses, namely: Rent, fuel, stationery, books, gas, printing, tcmpcmry clerks, and other miscellaneous expenses of similar character, twelve thousand two hundred and forty dollars. Spapiqh claims United States and Spanish claims commission: °°’“”“$*‘°“· For salaries of commissioner, counsel, secretary, and messenger, eleven thousand two hundred and twelve dollars. For contingent expenses, three thousand seven hundred and eighty- eight dollars. Mennlcnn claims United States and Mexican claims commission : °°‘“““”‘°“· For salaries of commissioner, umpire, agent, legal assistant to agent, secretary, two clerks at one thousand four hundred dollars each, two translators at one thousand five hundred dollars each, messenger, and _ assistant mcsscngcr, twenty-three thousand seven hundred dollars. C<>¤¢¤¤g¤¤t For contingent expenses, five thousand dollars. °x§§;;;‘;mmth0 Sec. 2. Thintewlicrx any diplomatic, or consular officcr of the United widen, sw., ct States shall die in 2, foreign country m the discharge of his duty, there glfyixpxxghg shall he paid w his widow, or, if no widow survive him, then to his heirs m , ,»,,,€,g,, Com, at law, u sum of money equal be the allowance now made to such officer

 Lvhilc inftma for the time necessarily occupied in ccmking the transit from his post, of

dé€y_“’g" ° S duty to his residence m the United States. T0 meet the expense of this Appropriation, provision, there is hereby appropriated, for the year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and seve11ty-four, a sum not exceeding five thousand dollars. Consular Sec. 3. That no consular officer of the United States shall hereafter ¢>i5¢<;1‘¤ ¤<>$ht<>t grant a certificate for goods, wares, or merchandise shippcd from coun- Efguigx 2:3;, tries adjacent to the United States, which have passed a. consulate after &c., shippci from purchase for shipment. gg;g;;i€;c°Q;iged Am~1z0vm>, Fcbmary 22, 1873. mms.