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536 THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 90. 1850. Charger des at- For salaries of charges de;IaH'airesStodPortug)al,lA11g1H;, Denmark, ¤`¤i¥¤¤· Sweden, Holland, Belgium aples, ar inia,t e ap tates, Peru, New Grenada, Venezuela, Iluenos Ayres, Bolivia, Guatemala, and Ecuador, seventy-two thousand dollars. And for compensation to Alex- H -:·l:*°°d°’ ander Hammett, for his services as chargé d’3H’3ll’€S at Naples, from ' the twentieth of May, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, to the twenty- first of June, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, four thousand eight hundred and seventy-five dollars. Contingent ex- For contin ent e enses of all the missions abroad, fort thousand enses of foreign d I g xp y l a s. iiitercoarse. oF r . . . . or contingent expenses of foreign intercourse, thirty thousand dollars. Barbary pow- For expenses of intercourse with the Barbary powers, nine thousand °"· dollars. d C°¤¤¤l ¤*L<>¤* For salary of the consul at London, two thousand dollars. To de- °§,],,cm agent fray the expenses of a special agent to the three republics of VenezuetoCentralAmer· la, New Granada, and Ecuador, to claim of those governments respec- ‘°°‘ tively the several amounts due from each of them on claims of citizens pif the {Snipes States against the former government of Columbia, two ousan o EIS. t (E`-;£¤%*¤i¤§i¤;1·;1‘ For salary of the commissioner to the Sandwich Islands, three thou- ,,;d,_“ ww Ssand dollars. l Anthony Ten To Anthony Ten ~Eyck, for salary and contingent expenses as com- EY°k· missioner to the Sandwich Islands, for the year ending December thirty- first, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, three thousand nine hundred and twenty-two dollars and eighty-seven cents. Charles Eames. To Charles Eames, for additional compensation as late commissioner to the Sandwich Islands, in pursuance of the recommendation of the Department of State three thousand dollars. Consulates at For interpreters, guards, and other expenses of the consulates at gg1‘;j:;*;t*¤°P;;h Constantinople, Smyrna, and Alexandria, one thousand five hundred Alexandria. d0uaYS· _ S %gx<:¤tP¤f the For the expenses of the agent of the Sublime Porte, ten thousand u ° °"°‘ dollars, to be disbursed under the direction of the Secretary of State. Consul at Basle. For office rent of the consul at Basle, in Switzerland, one hundred dollars. Cprnrhissioner For salary of a commissioner to reside in China, including the addig;;,,;?"; m tional compensation under the act of the eleventh of August, eighteen 1848, ch. 150. hundred and forty-eight, six thousand dollars. and Sg;f;‘£_‘;l°" For salary of the interpreter and secretary to said mission, two thousand five hundred dollars. Cf;;*;¤l¤0;—:s6'° For compensation of the consuls at the live ports in China, viz.: PIiivgarlig-chow, Amoy, Fuchow, Ning-po, and Shang-hai, five thousand o a . consul-gem For salary of consul-general at Alexandria, three thousand dollars.

 “° ‘l1°‘““' For clerk hire, office rent, and other expenses of the office of the

Consulate at consul at London, two thousand eight hundred dollars. I*°“d°“· . For salary of the consul at Beirout, five hundred dollars. mgznsul at Bu- For relief and protection of American seamen in foreign countries, _ R.e1iefo£Amer- one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. l°;lQ3,§°§gf;{‘c°u_ For additional contingent expenses of foreign intercourse, four thoutingencies. sand dollars. Stephen H. For relief of Stephen H. Weems, late consul of the United States W°""“"’· at Guatamala, and to enable him to procure A passage home, twelve hundred dollars, to be expended under the direction of the State De- _ partment. Egglml 3:16 MisceZZane0us.—For the annual repairs in the Capitol and attend- Pu gmm ‘ ance on furnaces in crypt, attendance on water closet, cleaning rotuuda, for public gardner and laborers, and cartage on the Capitol grounds,