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 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. IZ Ch. 275. 1874. 7] For salaries and expenses of the United States and Spanish Claims Spanish claims Commission, namely; For Commissioner, five thousand dollars; for °°’”¤“¤¤*°¤· scounsel, ive thousand dollars; for secretary, nine hundred and twelve dollars andfifty cents ; for messenger, three hundred dollars; and for rent,. »fnel, andice, three thousand seven hundred andeighty-seven dollars and fifty cents; making, in all, the sum of ilfteen thousand dollars. . ‘ ‘ For salaries and expenses of United States and·Mexican Claims Com- Megicim claims mission; For Commissioner, four thousand ive hundred dollars; for ¤<>¤¤¤¤¤¤i<>¤· agent, four thousand dollars; for secretary, `two thousand five hundred dollars; for umpire, three thousand dollars; legal assistant tdagent, three- thousand dollars; two translators, at one thousand `five hundred dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; one messenger, six hundred dollars; one assistant messepger, three hundred dollars; and for contingent expenses, five i thousand dollars; making, in all, the sum of twenty-eight thousand seven hundred dollars. Survey of boundary between the United States and British posses- survey of bound. sions: For expenses of the commission `appointed under act approved arybetwebu United March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, for the purpose of S"“°° ,¤¤d 3***1*** surveying and marking the boundary between the territory of the United P°$;“'°'f‘62 I States and the possessions of Great Britain irom the Lake of the Woods xvi, 1; f3' * v°‘ to the summit of the Rocky Mountains; to be available immediately on ’' the passage of this act, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. · For rent ospiisons for American conyicts in Siam and Turkey, and _Reut ofpgimus in ibr waiges of keepers of the same, including loss by exchange, four thou- Sm and 'k°Y· sand dollars., . · ' For rent of prison for American convicts in China-, one thousand live china. hundred dollars. ‘ _ "_`;‘__ _. I Her wages of keepers, care of oi'£e`ud’ers, and expenses, ten thousand Expenses. < dollars. ‘ . . For rent of prison for American convicts in Japan, seven hundred and ·T¤·1>¤¤· fifty dollars. _ _ " ‘ d lior wages ofkeepers, care of offenders, and expenses, five thousand Expenses. 0 ars. ~ . · For bringing home from foreign countries persons charged with Bringini ii c in e crimes and expenseseincidental thereto, includingioss by exchange, Eve §,‘;‘;";’h:° " ¥° d thousand dollars. · · ' »For relief and protection of American seamen in foreign countries, Relief of Amerione hundred thousand dollars. A °°“ “°”·'”°°· For expenses of acknowledging the services of mastersfand crews of Rescue from ¤bip~ foreign vessels in rescuing American citizens from shipwreck, fixie thou- '"°°k· sand dollars. To meet the necessary expenses attendant upon the execution of the Neutrality mn. neutrality act, to·be expended under the direction of the President pur- ...1812;;**- 88- "°1· suant to the third section oi the actof Congress of May iirst, eighteen hun- mjgio (jh 44 $3 p_ dred and ten, entitled “An act ilxing the compensation of ministers and 609. ’’ consuls residing on the coast of Barbary, and for other purposes,” twenty R. s., Title ev, p. thousand dollars. . · 1029- For annual proportion of the expenses of Cape Spartel light, on the ca;§ sparici coast of Morocco, tworhundred and eighty-five dollars. ‘ h¤**°» °*°°°°- For allowance to widows or heirs of deceased diplomatic and consular Widows and neiis officer for the time that would be necessarily occupied in making the °* tFl>°°‘_§,;‘S“d0£;Ig*;‘ transit from the post of duty of the deceased to his residence in the m°‘ ’ °" ' United States, five thousand dollars. ' For rent of court-house and jail, with grounds appurtenaut, in Yeddo, R e n t of courtor such other place as the United States minister in Japan may des1g· ggugz and 1***1 in nate, five thousand dollars. · P ' Topay the siims awarded to British subjects for such claims as are Awards to British enumerated in article twelve of the treaty of May eighth, eighteen huu- zrlgalgi *;,9 wwlgggf dred and seventy-one, which have been allowed by the commission ep- mm y . pointed under that article in the manner prescribed by the following __ articles to the 'seventeeuth inclusive, one million nine hundred and V¤1·¤V¤» P- B6'/· twenty-nine thousand eight hundred and nineteen dollars. Approved, June 11, 1874.