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116 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 600. 1886. Consuls at Bradford, Birmingham, and Marseilles, at nine hundred and sixty dollars each, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars. Consulsgeneral at Calcutta, Port au Prince, and Melbourne, and consuls at Leipsic, Sheineld, Sonneberg, Dresden, Antwerp, Nuremberg, Tunstall, Bordeaux, Colon, Singapore, Glasgow, and Panama, at eight hundred dollars each, twelve thousand dollars. _ _ Consuls at Beltast, Barmeu, Leith, Bundee, and Victoria, and the consuls-general at Matamoras and Halifax, ilh_SlX hundred and forty dollars each, four thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. Consul-general at Mexico and Berne, and consuls at_Malaga, Naples, Genoa, Stuttgart, Florence, Mannheim, Prague, Zurich, Beirut, and Demerara, at four hundred and eighty dollars each, five tnousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. Cqrésréiates not For an additional allowance for clerks at consulates, to be explended °P°°‘ ° · under the direction of the Secretary of State at consulates not erein provided for in respect to clerk-hire, no greater portion of this sum than four hundred dollars to be allowed to any one consulate in any one tis- Prmam cal year: Provided, That the total sunrexpended in one year shall not Limit. _ exceed amount appropriated, ten thousand dollars: And provided fur- Au°‘;'j*¤}° **3 ¤!· ther, That out of the amount hereby appropriated the Secretary of State

f,{ps’,,';`§';,°e:"° °"` may make such allowance as may to him seem_ proper to any interpreter

for clerical services, in addition to his pay as interpreter. INTERPRETERS TO CONSULATES IN CHINA AND JAPAN. i}¤*¢¤ 1* ¤¤f¢=1‘¤· Interpreters to be employed at consulates in China. and Japan, to be cl“““ "“‘1 J“Y’““· expended under the direction of the Secretary of State, twelve thousand dollars. MLARSHALS Fon coNsULA1z. COURTS. M¤*¤!¤¤l¤»¢¤¤¤¤· Marshals for the consular courts in Japan China and Turke eight 1""°°""*"· thousand dollars. 1 ’ y, g Miscellaneous.MISCELLANEOUS CONSULAR EXPENSES. lloar ma eww, Boat for official use of United States consul at Osaka and Hiogo, and

 0***k*l for pay of boat’s crew, five hundred dollars.

nm: Elm crew, Boat for otheial use of the United States consul at Honc-Kong and

 "' ”°“3‘ for pay of boat’s crew, five hundred dollars. b ’

in'?.-¤·p¤—.·n~rsa¤•1 Interpreters and guards at the consulates at Constantinople, Smyrna, gum-·1». Cairo, Jerusalem, and Beirut, in the Turkish dominions, and at Seoul, _ in Corea, four thousand dollars. l-.xpen.e ar ex~ Actual cost and expense of making exchange of money to and from “l’·'"¤'· the several consulates and cousulatcsgeneral, four thousand dollars. EXPENSES on 1*1z1s0Ns Fon AMERICAN CONVICTS. <;:.¤.su::n· pris—For the expépse of a prison and prisonkeeper at the consulategeneral "Q,,;ug,mk, Siam in Bangkok, Siam, one thousand dollars. slmngn¤i,0n2¤¤. _Actual expense of renting a prison at Shanghai for American convicts in China, seven hundred and fifty dollars, and for the wages of a keeper of such prison, eight hundred dollars, one thousand five hun- _ dred and fifty dollars. l»¤¤a;;=m·a, Ju- _Actual expense of renting a prison in Kanagawa for American con- !""'- nets in Japan, seyen hundred and fifty dollars, and for the wages of a keeper of such prison, eight hundred dollars, one thousand five hun- ' _ dred and fifty dollars. _ kpepxug and _ For the purpose of paying for the keeping and feeding of prisoners

  • `°*;}*¤€{ P¤$°¤°’S· in Chinn, Japan, Siam, and Turkey, nine thousand dollars: Provided,
 {mW_ That nomorc  seventy-are cents per day for the keeping and leedmlm mg of meh prisoner while acnually confined shall be allowed or paid ,