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480 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 342. 1887. SALARIES INTEBPBETEBS 1*0 LEGATIONS. Interpreter to the legation in Turkey, three thousand dollars; inter- Interpreters. preter to the legation in China, three thousand dollars; interpreter to the legatiou in Japan, two thousand five hundred dollars; interpreter to the legation and consulate- general in Persia, one thousand dollars; interpreter to the legation and consulate-general in Corea, one thousand dollars; interpreter to the legation and consulate-general in Bangkok, Siam, five hundred dollars; eleven thousand dollars. But no person _ _ drawing the salary of interpreter as above provided shall be allowed mg; **,:,1 ?n2;'°*;:} any part of the salary appropriated for any secretary of legation or mu Y rp other officer. GLERK-mma AT LEGATIONS. Clerk at the legation in Spain, one thousand two hundred dollars. tigllzlgugg 168*- CONTINGENT EXPENSES FOREIGN MISSIONS. Contingent ex- PGDBBB OIG1g11i1I1l- For the purpose of enabling the President to provide, at the public ¤i¤¤¤- 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, telegrams, furniture. messenger service, clerk-hire, compensation of _ cavusses, guards, dragomans, and porters, including compensation of interpreter, guards, and Arabic clerk at the consulate at Tangier, and the compensation of dispatch agents at London, New York, and San Dispatch agents. Francisco, and for traveling and miscellaneous expenses of legations, - and for printing in the Department of State, one hundred and live Printing. thousand dollars. MISGELLANEOUS EXPENSES. OF L1¤GAT1oNs. Miscellaneous. Loss by exchange in remittances of money to and from legations, two L cs s by c x - thousand five hundred dollars. ¤b¤¤s¤· ’ Hiring of steam-launch for use of the legation at Constantinople, one Steam launch, thousand eight hundred dollars. C•>¤¤¤•¤#i¤¢>rl•»- Rent of buildings for legation and other purposes at Peking, or such Rane other place in China, as shall be designated, three thousand one hun- China. dred dollars. For rent of legation buildings in Tokio, Japan, for the year ending Tokio, Japan. March fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, three thousand four hundred dollars. · MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES FOREIGN INTERCOUR E. Annual proportions of the expenses of Cape Spartel and Tan gier light Cape Spartel and on the coast of Morocco, including loss by exchange, three hundred and T*¤8*°¤‘ USM- twenty-tive dollars. Actual expenses incurred in bringing home from foreign countries Bringing home personas charged with crime, hve thousand dollars. P*2¤¤¤¤_ ¤l¤=¤z·=d To enable the Secretary of State to comply with the requirement of wQQl‘t‘;,f5"§: the fourth section of *-An act regulating fees and the practice in extra- 1.,,,,;-,,_ x wu °x` dition cases/’ approved August third, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, Vol. 22, p. 216. to be disbursed by the Secretary of State, five thousand dollars. For expenses which may be incurred in the acknowledgment of the Life-saving tes- ,i services of masters and crews of toreign vessels in rescuing American *i¤¤¤¤i•l¤· seamen or citizens from shipwreck, four thousand ilvejmndred dollars. To meet the necessary expenses attendant upon the execution of the Expenses, neunentrality act, to he expended under the direction of the President, pm-- tmlity Mtsuant to the requirement of section two hundred and ninety-one of the . R. S., sec. 291,p. Revised Statutes, fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may 49- be necessary.