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 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 88. 1880. 139 SOCIETY ISLANDS. Tahiti. CHILI. Talcahuano. . FRIENDLY AND NAVIGATOBFS ISLANDS. ` Apia. COMMERCIAL AGENCIES. $g(I:>!¤1¤é1‘¤i¤l cies. Sonnnunn C. Saint Paul de Loando; Levuka. Sonnnunn B. San Juan del Norte. d For allowance for clerks at consulates, fifty-six thousand sixliundred 1 glsrks st s¤¤s¤- ollars as follows: °* °”· For the consul at Liverpool, a sum not exceeding the rate of two thousand five hundred dollars for any one year; and for the consuls-general at London, Paris, Havana, Shanghai, and Rio de Janeiro, each a sum not exceeding the rate of two thousand dollars for any one year; for the consuls-general at Berlin, Frankfort, Vienna, and Kanagawa, and for the consuls at Hamburg, Bremen, Manchester, Lyons, Hong-Kong, Havre, and Cheinnitz, each a sum not exceeding the rate of one thousand five hundred dollars for any one year; for the consul—general at Montreal, and the consuls at Bradford and Birmingham, each a sum not exceeding the rate of one thousand two hundred dollars for any one year; for the consuls-general at Calcutta and Melbourn, and for the consuls at Leipsic, Sheffield ; Sonneberg, Dresden, Marseilles, Nuremberg, Tunstall, Antwerp, Bordeaux, Colon (Aspinwall), Glasgow, and Singapore, each a sum not exceeding the rate of one thousand dollars for any one year; for the consuls at Belfast, Barmen, Leith, Dundee, and Matamoras, each a sum not exceeding the rate of eight hundred dollars for any one year; for the consul-general at Mexico, and for the consuls at Beirut, Naples, Stuttgart, Florence, Mannheim, Prague, Zurich, Panama, and Demerara, each a sum not exceeding the rate of six hundred dol- _· ‘ lars for any one year: Provided, That the total sum expended in any P"°””"· one year shall not exceed the amount herein appropriated. For salaries of the interpreters to the following consulates: At Shang- I¤‘”°*—‘P'°*°’°· hai, two thousand dollars, and at Tien-Tsin, Foochow, and Kanagawa, l at one thousand five hundred dollars each, six thousand five hundred dollars. For salaries of the interpreters to the consulates at Hankow,A1noy, Canton, and Hong Kong, at seven hundred and fifty dollars each, three thousand dollars. _ _ For salaries of the interpreters to twelve other consulates in China, Japan, and Siam, at five hundred dollars each, six thousand dollars. For consular ofdcers not citizens of the United States, three thousand uogsgglggsvmcsm dollars. ' For salaries of the marshals for the consular courts in Japan and Marshals- China, Siam and Turkey, including loss by exchange, seven thousand dollars. . For interpreters, guards, and other expenses at the consulates at Con- I¤¤5i_rp;¤*¤¤¤» stantinople, Smyrna, Cairo, Jerusalem, and Beirut, in the Turkish &°·· ur °Y· dominions, three thousand dollars. _ _ For loss by exchange on consular service, eight thousand dollars. L<>s¤`¤y¤¤¢>h¤¤¤8°•