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134 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. OH. 262. 1882, hundred dollars for any one year; for the consul-general at Mexico, and for the consuls at Beirut, Naples, Genoa, Stuttgart, Florence, Mann-

Prague,f€uri]clIh\l;l;a;iia1(;1ali;Insdf Dmlnserara, each a sum not exceed-

1Dg eraeo IX 0 or neyar. ‘·ie¤¤com·Fanaddi'alall auf lkt ult t ,,:;*.:12... ..,‘.,,.r, at {{.2 .b.$§.‘II.‘,d ,12,2, $$5 .‘i££.§,?,¤°3?*a3 §§zr2tl°.§°§°§‘££€§ °°"“1“°°°‘ four thousand dollars. For an additional allowance for clerks at consulates, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State at consulates not herein provided for in respect to clerk-hire, no greater portion of this sum than mm four handled dollars to be allhowefktloaéily otnelcontsugslte in any onelfigcal yearsix thousand 0 zrov , a eo sumexpene' any one year shall not exceed the amount herein appropriated. m sbh t;¤‘p¤¥3¤1‘¤ = For salaries of the interpreters to the following consulates : At Shang- .,._‘;';f= ",;.mcL::,‘ hai, Tien-'l‘sin, Foochow, and Kauagawa, at two thousand dollars each, Ind ;{,,,,,g,,.,; ’ eigéht thousand dollars. Hankow. Amy, or salaries o the interpreters to the consulates at Hankow Amo ca¤m¤,•nuHo¤g- Canton, and Hong-Kong at seven hundred and fifty dollars eadh thrge K°”¥ thousand dollars. ’ ’ · Forsalaries of the interpreters to other consulates in China, Japan, and Siam, ilve thousand dollars. uogmmm d hor consular officers not citizens of the United States, five thousand lhnlnln. S_For- Iof the mxhals forthe consular courts in Japan, China, lam uun l ` f KM end mw Fo; boat fd: ogdialllnese o(i‘uUlnited°States consul at Osaka and Hiogo, °'°°"§" "O°*k° and for pay of boat’s crew, five hundred dollars. and H ego. i hg; fg, ¤¤!¤¤- For hiring of steam-launch for use of the legation and consulatemd w¤m,_g;“8;’, general, at Constantinople, one thousand dollars. at Constaman ~ S ruterpresgi-l:, For interpreters, guards, and other expenses at the consulates at Con- ¤*¤·» •¥ stautmople, Smyrna, Carre, Jerusalem, and Beirut, in the Turkish do· L b mmions three thousand dollars. _ . ¤¤¤ Yer- or ossbyexchange nco la nd th fservi fth

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Pfzzltiugont ox- For contingent expenses of United States consulates, such as stationery, bookcases, arms of the United States, seals, presses, and flags, {lent, ww and otherdulecielgslary matters, one ' _ · V0 u , .

 cmu For salaries and expenses of the United States and Spanish Claims

Cvlnnnsswm gurnugarssion, namely: fog- lcommssnomr, three thousand dollars; for . , thousand dollars- or secretary nine hu dred dollarsgfglglilisstrggilrree hundred dirlllarsi for trgtnslation, sltationery, and expenses, seven un d lla · k' ' mm of · allirthersum of seven thouzind nine hundred adidtzlfty ddilarlga mg, m p¤¤>¤s, opnsousor merican 'ts' S` n ·.d •¢¤~ for wages of keepers of the same, twmm d Turkey , W hulggrgdenitoef prison for American convicts in Ghina, one thousand ilvn For wages of keepe f if ms · · a ‘ th dnwlmp im oendermandexpen mUhm,nmo m15e5R renitoof prison for American convicts in Japan, seven hundred For wages of kee f of an· MM of theumnd doum 1-*9*5; ww? . Enders, _ el expenses in Japan, Bw wk? md jail, or and Jml, with grounds appurtenant, at Yedclo, tc., ci bt h 0 er p ace in Japan as shall be designated, three thousand Rm, of umd_ gl? undred and fifty dollars. _ ,,,9, p,n¤g’ M_ Suclnzaent of buildings for legauon and_ot1i at Peking, of hun céop ace m China as shall be designs , three thousand om!