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 704 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. OH. 278. 1889. Belfast, Dundee, Halifax, Leith, Matamoras, and Victoria, at six hundred and forty dollars each, three thousand eight hundred and fort dollars. Bgdrut, Berne, Demerara, Florence, Genoa, Malaga, Mannheim, Mexico, Naples, Prague, Stuttgart, and Zurich, at four hundred and eighty dollars each, five thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. mm '*°* **1** Tor an additional allowance for clerks at consulates, to be expended ` under the direction of the Secretary of State at consulates not herein provided for in respect to clerk-hire, no greater portion of this sum than four hundred dollars to be allowed to any one consulate in any Pr¤vi¤<>•· one fiscal year, twenty thousand dollars: Provided, That the total umm. sum expended in one year shall not exceed the amount appropriated: f Hy ¤s>cJl¤*¤¤‘12¤¤’¤¤¤ And provided fu/rther, That out of the amount hereby appropriated °" ° an °°m°°°' the Secretary of State may make such allowance as may to him seem proper to any interpreter for clerical services, in addition to his pay as interpreter. “ . INTERPRETERS, GUARDS, AND MARSHALS TO o0NsULA·rEs. ¤“"‘*“· Interpreters to be employed at consulates in China and Japan, to _ - ple expeiédgduunder the direction of the Secretary of State, fifteen ousan dollars. Interpreters and guards at the consulates at Beirut, Cairo, Constiaptinopga, Jieruszlem, agdl Smyrna, in the Turkish dominions and a anzi r, ve thousand o s. - _ _Ma:·1shals fgrdtlile consular courts in China, Japan, and Turkey, nme thousand dollars. BOA*r-HIRE. B¤•¢»1>1¤•~ Boat for official use of United States consul at.Osaka and Hiogo, and for pay of boat’s crew, five hundred dollars. Boat for official use of the United States consul at Hong-Kong, and for pay of boat’s crew, five hundred dollars. ·EXCHANGE. mss by exchange- Actual cost and expense of making exchange of money to and from the several consulates and consulates-genera, four thousand dollars. Consular pr-mms. EXPENSES OF PRISOICIS Fon AMERICAN coNv1otrs. Bmxkck. sum. For the expense of a prison and prison-keeper at the consulate- · general in Bangkok, Siam, one thousand dollars. Shnnzmu. cum. _Actnal expense of renting a prison at Shanghai for American convicts 111 China, seven hundred and iiftg dollars, and for the wages of 13 keppexhogfsiucg pinion, eight hundred ollars, one thousand five hunrec an y dollars. K¤¤¤z¤W¤~ -¥¤1>¤¤- Actual exlpense of renting a prison in Kanagawa for American convicts in apan, seven hundre and fifty dollars, and for the wages gf adkeelper gfiipchl miison, eight hundre dollars, one thousand five un re an y dollars. 0n¥;§v*¤¤» ¤¢¤·· v¤‘*¤· For the purpose of Spaying for the keeping and feeding of prisonnetsw:. · ers in China, apan, iam, and Turkey, mne thousand dollars: Pro- M•mm¤¤m¤l1¤w¤¤¤·¤· vided, That no more than seventv—tive cents per dag for the keepin and feeding of each prisoner while actually confine shall be allowed or paid for any such keepuggand feeding; this is not to be under- No mnwuce to stood (psi) covering cost of mA ipial attegdgnce and medicines when re- _ uire y suc prisoners; n. ov' rth, Th t ll T.`§§'°°°m°° pm glial] be made for the keeping andleeilihgjdi anyprisdngowlhooighblg to pay, or does fpay, the a ovesum of seventy-five cents per day; and _ the consular_o cer shall certify to the fact of inability in every case. m*3g;fie;f¤·· v¤¤¤¤¤ Rent of prisons for American convicts in Turkey, and for wages of keepers of the same, one thousand five hundred dollars. ‘