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 FIFTY -F1"FTH CONGRESS. Sess. HI. C11. 128. 1899. 827 customs tariifs, one thousand three hundred and eighteen dollars and seventy-six cents; this appropriation to be available on April nrst, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, pursuant to convention proclaimed December seventeenth, eighteen hundred and ninety. INTERNATIONAL (WATER) BOUNDARY 00M1nss10N, UNITED STATES ¤¤xi¤¤¤ W==¢,¤r nw nmxrco- £i’.‘;1‘*‘$»‘3'..,‘i,?¥%;‘1.";‘ V l. 24,. 1011, vo. To enable the Commission to continue its work under the treaties of 26·1?-1512}) eighteen hundred and eighty-four and eighteen hundred and eighty-_ nine, ilfteen thousand dollars. · INTERNATIONAL BUREAU AT BRUSSELS POB B.EPRESSION 0F TE AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE. To meet the share of the United States in the expenses of the spe- i:_¤¤·¤, f¤r winmcial bureau created by article eighty-two of the general act concluded EM,."° at Brussels July second, eighteen hundred and ninety, for the repres- W- ”'· P- °1"· sion of the African slave trade and the restriction of the importation into and sale, in a certain defined zone of the African continent, of firearms, ammunition, and spirituous liquors, for the year nineteen hundred, one hundred dollars. · INTERNATIONAL PRISON COMMISSION; U For subscription of the United States as an adhering member of the ¤I¤¤¤¤¤|I¤¤¤·1P¤w¤ International Prison Commission, and the expenses of a commissioner, ' two thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. INTERNATIONAL GEODETIC ASSOCIATION Iron. THE MEASUREMENT or. THE EARTH. To enable the Government of the United States to pay, through the d gnumucngl Gw- American embassy at Berlin, its quota as an adhering member of the ° ° x °“‘ International Geodetic Association for the Measurement of the Earth, one thousand five hundred dollars. REPAIRS TO LEGATION AND CONSULAB PREMISES. _ To enable the Secretary of State to keep in repair the legation and m§l<;1;;im:t;gs¤¤¤¤¤ consular premises owned by the Government of the United States and ' occupied by its agents, three thousand dollars. INTERCONTINENTAL RAILWAY 00MMIsSION. To meet the share of the United States toward the expenses involved mf,’{§_$’:;*bg1Q;,:;*,:;' in the completion of the preparation, printing, and distribution »·' We ‘ ilnal reports, maps, proilles, and so forth, of the Intercontinental Rail way Commission, three thousand dollars, to be immediately available. SCHEDULE B. S•=¤·••i¤¤¤B· SALARIES, OONSULAB SERVICE. S•hri·•- Consuls-general at London, Paris, and Rio de Janeiro, at five thou- Gomulsgencmh sand dollars each, fifteen thousand dollars; Consulsgeneral at Hongkong, Shanghai, and Calcutta, at five thonsand dollars each, fifteen thousand dollars; Consulrgeneral at Melbourne, four thousand five hundred dollars; Consuls-general at Berlin, Montrea1,Yokohama, Panama, and Mexico (city), at four thousand dollars each, twenty thousand dollars; Consuls-general at Halifax and Vienna, at three thousand five hundred dollars each, seven thousand dollars; Consuls-general at Antwerp, Apia and Nukualofa (Tonga), Constantinople, Dresden, Guayaqnil, Frankfort, Ottawa, Rome, Saint Petersburg, Singapore, Cape Town (Africa), Barcelona, and Saint Gall, at three thousand dollars each, thirty-nine thousand dollars;