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430 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 56. 1883. For rent of prison for American convicts in China, one thousand live hundred dollars. For wages of keepers, care of offenders, and expenses in China, nine thousand five hundred dollars. For rent of risou for American convicts in J cpan seven hundred a any usual; ’ an . For wages of keepers, care of offenders, and expenses in Japan, tive thousan ollars. For rent of court house and jail, with grounds appurtenant, at Yeddo, or Each other plalce in Jlapan as shall be designated, three thousand cig t nndred an fifty ollars. _ Ibn: ci; bn2h!- For rent of buildings for legation and other purposes at Peking, or

 .°’ **8* °" auch otheliic place m Ohma as shall be designated, three thousand one

undred llars, nxtnuition. Forbringing home h·om foreign countries persons charged with crimes, and expenses incidental thereto, five_ thousand dollars _ _ psig.; of Ami-i- For relief and protection of American seamen m foreign countries, can seamen. thousand dolllacrsl, or so bmuch thereof as may be necessary, R - ii- . or expenses wmay incurred in acknowledging the services wriggezing melrli- of masters and crews of foreign vessels in rescuing American citizens °¤¤¤· from shipwreck, four thousand five hundred dollars. ·¤?»‘i£1¥g‘¥§2 *1 2f? .1.5 °t§’.8?A‘·“°i§,¥é.§2"£f.’5“%““‘}..i‘3§°'Ls“§“{'?.‘(?..;'L?.‘?.'.'i°.3‘0“i¤EsY"°"’°°" "°“‘ , _ 7 ! $ 7 miilenimlity act. To meet the necessary expenses attendant upon the execution of the __ neutrality act, to expended under the direction of the President, pursuant to the requirement of section two hundred and mnety one of the K S· 29%*9- Revised Statutes, ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, Ca _ Spartel For annual proportion of the expenses of Cape Spartel and Taugier •¤*l m¤8¤•¤' **8***- light, on the coast of Morocco, two hundred and_ eighty five dollars. w i d , W , and For allowance to widows or heirs of deceased diplomatic and consular Lenser diplomatic officers for the time that would be necessarily occupied in making the Ll; °°¤¤¤I¤' 0** the of duéydofh the deceased to his residence in the _ n1 a s, ve thousand dollars. Intern ation al For contribution to the maintenance of the International Bureau of £.;¤•¤°*`W¤*8l¤*¤ Vfeights and Measures, in conformity with the terms of the convention 20 SM 709 signed May twentieth eighteen hundred and seventy live, to be ex- _ · ‘ pended undgr the dtilegtngrpf the Secretary of State, two thousand two undred an seven o . · For special contribution of the United States toward paying, through lll; llnternafiigxpalal Bureau ofaV§;igliStts and Meclspges, the cost of tobtain stan copies o e same in con ormr m 8**% m to the terms of the above convention, paragraph twenty one of its rule; or sezllnuch tihareof las may be gecessalljg to be immediately available, _ one thousand — ree undredan fifty olars. ` ,,:*;:*:2 Qgggf Por contribution to the maintenance of the International Prison Com- ,,,0,, mission, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State, Pri f dd twlo hundred and tiflsiy dollars _ rg mgsn is- or printing and istributing the publications by the Depart t f

   State of the consular and other commercial reports, including digelulagr

,.,,,l,,,,.,,,_ cw letters to chambers of commerce, twenty thousand dollars. A“;k;i:;l¤ hmgieu <1 _ To defray theexpenses of the French and American Claims Commiscmnuumimh ”· sion: For salaries, compensation, and contingent expenses, to enable the gowefnment to tilnliilll its] treaty obligations to France, as well as to ena i e eccunse or the nited States to take the test'm needed for defending the government against unjust claims, sevelntyiriirve thousand dollars, the same to be immediately available. That nothing in this

Shalllsliglso construed as Ito exteudlthe time within which said com-

Tmuéwnamu, Fmodefla lexmlre am ma e nls line report _ l · ,,%,-0, ,,,m.,,,,m’ ying e expenses o transporting the remains of ministers of minis;". ,,,4 and consuls of the United States to their homes for interment, where