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226 FIFrY.sE0oND com-nnss. sms. 1. cu. 197. 1802. BUILDINGS AND GROUNIK 1*012 LEGATION IN CHINA. V · ·I'·* et ’ . 11 ¤·¤*— Bent of buildings for legdtion and other pnuposes at Peking, or such ¤¤¤~ otherdplace in China as shall be designated, three thousand one hundred ollars. RENT or LEGATION BUILDING IN TOKYO, JAPAN. ·T*P•¤· Rent of legation building in Tokyo, Japan, for the year ending March fifteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, four thousand dollars. ANNUAL EXPENSES OF CAPE SPAETEI. LIGHT, COAST OF Mouocco. ,1.f¤•g“§g;{:°* md Annual proportion of the expenses of Cape Spartel and Tangier Light, on the cgast of Morocco, including loss by exchange, three hundred and twenty- ve dollars. _ BBINGING HOME CRIMCINALS. . Egwx Actual expenses incurred in bringing home from foreign countries educ? S persons charged with crime, five thousand dollars. FEES AND cosrs IN ExT1zAD1T10N CASES. upm-¤1m¤¤ expen· To enable the Secretary of State to comply with the requirements of vtizz, pmt. the fourth section of “Au act regulating fees and the practice in extradition cases,” approved August third, eighteen hundred and eighty- two, to be disbursed by the Secretary of State, five thousand dollars. RESGUING SHIPWBECEED AMERICAN SEAMEN. _,,§‘{’“'l"**°"*"°‘ Expenses which may be incurred in the acknowledgment of the servieee of masters and crews of foreign vessels in rescuing American seamen or citizens from shipwreck, four thousand five hundred dollars. EXPENSES UNDER THE NEUTRALITY ACT. ag¤P°¤·°¤· ¤°“'**m>‘ To meet the necessary expenses attendant upon the execution of the ' neutrality act, to be expended under the direction of the President, pursuant to the requirement of section two hundred and ninety-one of ks. ¤·>·=.2¤¤. p.4¤. the Revised Statutes, fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. EmE1:.umNc1Es Amsmc IN THE DIPLOMATIC AND coNsU1.A1w. srmv- ICE. °g¤f•>r•=··=¤¤¤¤¤¤rz:·¤- To enable the President to meet unforeseen emergencies arising in the ' diplomatic and consular service, and to extend the commercial and other interests of the United States, to be expended pursuant to the n.s.,w.zm.p.4o. requirement of section two hundred and ninety-one of the Revised Statutes, sixty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. A1.L0wANcE TO wmows OB HEms OF DIPLOMATIC ormcnus WH0 DIE ABROAD. m§·;{:j;L*0;°cgg::,:£ Payment, under the provisions of section seventeen hundred and Jam dying rbmi. forty-nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States, to the widows or heirs at law of diplomatic or consular officers of the United States dying in foreign countries in the discharge of their duties, five thousand dollars.