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324 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 150. 1885. 0¤¤fi¤z¤¤t 6K- For the pur·pose of enabling the President to provide at the public P°“°°· expense all such stationery, blanks, record and other books, seals, presses, flags, and signs as he shall think necessary for the several legations in the transaction of their business, and also for rent, postage, tele- Miscellaneous. grams, furniture, and traveling expenses, including for miscellaneous expenses fifteen thousand dollars, in all, seventy-ilve thousand dollars. Actual expenses For actual expenses incurred in bringing home hom foreign countries persons charged with crime, five thousand dollars. _ Loss by exchange For loss by exchange in remittances of money to and from legatrons, g1w;¤¤¤i**¤¤¤° °f two thousand dollars. To Enable Score- To enable the Secretary of State to comply with the requirements of

      • 5* °*` SF°*° *° the fourth section of “An act regulating fees and the practice in extra-

"°§§§gm'Q‘::’s fg dition cases," approved August third eighteen hundred and eighty-two, E,,,,,;, motion we to be disbursed by the Secretary of State, five thousand dollars. August 3, 18Q,vol. 22 ch. 378, p. 215. _ _ Rent of buildings For rent of buildings for legation and other purposes at Peking, or £>;'h=:8***°” m such otheg place in China as shall be designated, three thousand one ‘ hundred ollars. BepsiringUnited For repairing United States legation buildings at Tangier, two thou- $*%*69 1*8 **1**** sand five hundred dollars. building at Tanmdlepe Spartel and For annual proportion of the expenses of Cape Spartel and Tangier T¤¤£¤¤* *8]**- light, on the coast of Morocco, including loss by exchange, three hundred and twenty-five dollars. Printing and dis- For printing and distributing the publications by the Department of '¢·!‘ib¤¤i¤z 1B¤W°=*· State of the consular and other commercial reports, including circular 3::: ozystagfm letters to chambers of commerce, twenty thousand dollars: Provided, p,.,,,.;,,That no part of such reports discussing partisan political, religious, or moral questions shall be published. Contribution to For contribution to the maintenance of the International Bureau of ¤¤=¤i¤¤$¤¤¤¤¤ <>f I¤· Weights and Measures for the year ending June thir·tieth, eighteen

‘;'“;.*;‘;‘;“,}{’g";;fg hundred and eighty-six,_in conformity with the terms of the convention

M,,w,,,,§’ ending of May twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, the same, or June 30, 1886. so much thereof as may be necessary, to be paid, under the direction of 1975, W]- 20, P- the Secretary of State, to said Bureau on its certificate of apportion- 7°9· ment, two thousand two hundred and seventy dollars. Tienspemuen For defraying the expenses of transporting the remains of ministers of the remains of and consuls of the United States to their former homes in this country

 ‘G‘££‘;“& for interment,_where such ministers or consuls have died or who may

Bmw, ,0 thm M_ die abroad while in discharge of their officral duties, ten—thousand dolrner homes for in- IBIS- terment. Schedule B. SCHEDULE B. C,,,,,,,,],,,g,,,,,,,.,;_ For salaries of the consuls-general at Constantinople and Rome, at three thousand dollars each, six thousand dollars. For salaries of the consuls-general at London, Paris, Havana, and Pic de Janeiro, at six thousand dollars each, twenty-four thousand dollars. For salaries of the consuls-general at Calcutta and Shanghai, at five thousand dollars each, ten thousand dollars. Forglsallgry of the consul-general at Melbourne, four thousand five hundred o rs. For salaries of the consulsgeneral at Berlin, Kanagawa, Montreal geipglglu, and Panama, at four thousand dollars each, twenty thousand o For salaries of the consuls- eneral at Saint Pctersbur Frankfo Halinu, Vienna, and in Ecuadrg, at three thousand dollargeaeh, dfteleg thousand dollars.