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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 545. 1891. 106] _ Interpreters and guards at the consulates in the Turkish domin- 1ons an at Zanmbar, six thousand dollars. _ _Marshals for the consular courts in China, Japan, and Turkey, mne thousand three hundred dollars. Boer-Hmm. A _ summa Boat for official use of United States consul at Osaka and Hiogo, and for fpay of boat’s crew, five hundred dollars. Boat or official use of the United States consul at Hong-Kong, and for pay of boat’s crew, five hundred ·dollars. ‘ EXCHANGE. I4gbyggg]|.ggg_ Actual cost and expense of making exchange of money to and from the several consulates and consulates general, four thousand dollars. EXPENSES or PBISONS 1*01: AMIERIGAN CONVIOTS. Consular prisons. For the expense of a prison and prison keeper at the consulate ·B¤¤sk¤k.Siam general in Bangkok, Siam, one thousand dollars. Actual explense of renting a prison at Shanghai for American Sh¤¤s1¤¤i.¤hi¤s._ convicts in C ina, seven hundred and iift dollars, and for the wa s of a kee r of such prison, eight hundred dollars, one thousand Erie hundmdxdnd fifty dollars. _ Actual expense of renting aprison in Kanagawa for American con- xm»g¤we,.r•p•¤. victs in J apan, seven hundred and fifty dollars, and for the wages of a keeper o such (prison, eight hundred dollars, one thousan five ` hundred and fifty pllars. f th k dfwd f For the urpose o payin or e scoping an ing o risoners K¤¤1i¤s.¤¢·¤.1r¤¤¤ in China,IOorea, Japan, Srfnm, and Turkey, nine thousand) dollars: °"" Provided, That no more than seventy-five cents per day for the keep- Provining and feeding of each prisoner while actually connned shall be a - Msximumnvowauce lowed or paid or any such keeéping and feedmg; this is not to be understood ag cipverinlg cost 0 meglicgl attenélzalngle anhdrmlgdhgzines N mo K hprisoners: n provi · wrt, t su °|F ""“°"°¤g° · dlldwahaeihudhgll bg iiilajde made for the keeping) and feeding of all; Pm ”` risoner who is able to pxay, or does pay, the a ove sum of seventy- hve cents perday; and the consular officer shall certify to the fact of inability in every C330. _ _ _ Rent of prisons for American convicts in Turkey, and for wages ,n**,,gm;°¤·· v¤¤·>¤¤ of keepers of the same, one thousand nve hundred ollars. ` mmap AND rnormcrxou or Ammmcm smnmn. ,,},‘°,;}§{ °' ·**”°"°*° Relief and protection of American seamen in foreign countries, or so much thereof as may be necessary, fifty thousand dollars. reunion nosrxmns AT raiuux. P,*,}*;L° *•°=*P*°¤*°~ Annual contributions towards the support of foreign hospitals at Panama, to be paid by the Secretary of State upon the assurance that suffering seamen and citizens of the United States will be admitted to the privileges of said hospitals, five hundred dollars. p1;*BL1cA'1'I0N OF CONSULAB AND COMMERCIAL Ruronrs. °¤·· Preparation, printin, publication, and distribution, by the Department of State, of the consular and other commercial re orts, including circular letters to chambers of commerce, twenty giousand dollars.