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 FORTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. IH. Ch. 184. 1873. 473 and hereafter the salary of the consul at Vienna shall be five thousand Salrgy of ccudollars. sul at. ienna established. IH. -·- Cousurnns. Consulates. Schedule O'. —Aux Cayes, Bahia, Batavia, Bay of Islands, Cape Schedule C. Haytien, Candia, Cape Town, Carthagena, Ceylon, Cobija, Cyprus, Fulkland Islands, Fayal, Guayaquil, Guaymas, Maranham, Matamoras, (Mexico,) Llontevideo, Omoa, Payta, Para, Paso del Norte, Piraeus, Rio Grande, Saint Catharine, Santiago, (Cape Verde,) Stettin, Santerem, Tabasco, Tahiti, Talcahuano, Tumbez, Venice, Windsor, (Nova Scotia,) Zanzibar. For the payment of salaries of consular officers not citizens of the Consular United States, ten thousand dollars: Provided, That the Secretary of Omcefs mt mk State shall each year report to Congress the names of consular officers Z8;;,,,,,, &c_’ to not citizens of the United States to whom salaries have been paid, and be reported eeeh also the circumstances under which they were appointed, and the allow- Y°?;bmBsB of ance authorized by section twenty-two of the act of August eighteenth, allowance for eighteen hundred and fifty~six. entitled “An act to regulate the diplomatic mitand consular systems of the United States," to be made to consular officers 18§»l°h·?27· in certain cases for office rent, may be increased to twenty per centum of 0m` D` the amount of annual compensation subject to the same limitation in said section contained. To reimburse R. S. Kendall, late consul of the United States at Stras— R. S- Kendallburg, for unavoidable expenses, incurred by the sudden discontinuance of that consulate in consequence of the invasion of France by Germany, one thousand dollars. IV.- Cozlnunnorst Aenncins. Ccuuusrcnu 8g8X1018S. Schedule CC-Amoor River, Apia, Gaboon, Saint Paul de Loanda, Schedule C. Lanthala, Sabinilla. V. —— COMMERCIAL AGENCIES. Schedule B.- Madagascar, San Juan del N orte,‘ Santo Domingo. Schedule B. For interpreters to the consulates in China, Japan, and Siam, including Interpreters. loss by exchange, five thousand seven hundred dollars. For marshals for the consular courts in Japan, including that of Naga- Marshals for saki, and in China, Siam, and Turkey, including loss by exchange thereon, °°“S“l“-' °°*¤'°’· seven thousand seven hundred dollars. For stationery, book-cases, arms of the United States, seals, presses, Staticnery,&c. and flags, and payment of rent, freight, postage, and miscellaneous expenses, including loss by exchange thereon, one hundred thousand dollars; and the Secretary of State is hereby authorized to furnish seals _S¤¤lS te be furto consular agents of the United States, the cost of which shall be de- Q§;ft‘;_t°°°“’“1“' frayed out of the sum hereby appropriated. For expenses for interpreters, guards, and other matters at the con- Censuletesjn sulates at Constantinople, Smyrna, Candia, Alexandria, Jerusalem, and ggggiush d°mm' Beirut, in the Turkish dominions, three thousand dollars. For rent of prisons for American convicts in Siam and Turkey, and Prisons for for wages of the keepers of the same, including loss by exchange, four églgwan °°"' thousand dollars. ` For rent of prison for American convicts in China, one thousand live hundred dollars. For wages of keepers, care of offenders, and expenses, ten thousand dollars. For rent of prison For American convicts in Japan, seven hundred and fifty dollars.