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FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. SEss. II. Ch. 155. 1878. 97 MUSCAT. Zanzibar. PORTUGUESE DOMINIONS. Santiago (Cape Verde Islands). SOCIETY ISLANDS. Tahiti. CHILI. Talcahuano. FRIENDLY AND NAVIGATOR’S ISLANDS. Apia. COMMERCIAL AGENCIES. C o m m e rc i al agencies. Scmsnunz C. Saint Paul de Loando; Lauthala. Sormnuma: B. San Juan del Norte. For allowance for clerks at consulates, forty-two thousand six hun- Cl¤¤‘l¢¤ ¤*> <=<>¤¤¤- dred dollars, as follows: l°·*°'· For the consul-general at Havana and the consul at Liverpool, each a sum not exceeding the rate of three thousand dollars for any one year; and to the consuls general at London, Paris, and Shanghai, each a sum not exceeding the rate of two thousand dollars for any one year; to the consuls·general at Berlin, Vienna, Frankfort, and Montreal, and to the consuls at Hamburg, Bremen, Leipsic, Lyons, Manchester, Beirut, Belfast, Birmingham, Bradford, Chemnitz, Shefheld, Sonneberg, Dresden, Havre, Marseilles, Fayal, Nuremberg, Leith, Naples, Singapore, Stuttgart, Mannheim, and Tunstall, each a sum not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars for any one year: Provided, That the total Promo. sum expended in any one year shall not exceed the amount herein appropriated. _ _ For expenses of shipping and discharging seamen at Liverpool, Lon- _Sh¤PI9¤¤¤ wd don, Cardiff, Belfast, and Hamburgh, to be allotted as may seem proper $::h“"g‘“$ “°°" to the Secretary of State, six thousand dollars: Provided, That the p,1,,,,,,,_ fees collected at these ports for shipping and discharging eamen shall be paid into the Treasury as required by law. For salaries of the interpreters to the tollowiu g consulates: at Shan g- ¥¤¢¤¤‘p¤>l=¤rq;J¤· hai, two thousand dollars, and at Tien-Tsiu, Foochow, and Kanagawa, P“‘“· Ch“*“’· S‘°“‘· at one thousand five hundred dollars each, six thousand ilve hundred dollars. For salaries of the interpreters to the consulates at Hankow, Amoy, Canton, and H0ng·Kon g, at seven hundred and ilfty dollars each, three thousand dollars. For salaries of the interpreters to twelve other consulates in China, Japan, and Siam, at five hundred dollars each, six thousand dollars. For consular officers not citizens of the United States, three thousand Consular omcors dollars. not citizens. For salaries of the marshals for the consular courts in Japan and Marshals. China, Siam, and Turkey, including loss by exchange, seven thousand dollars. ‘ xx-—7