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 r11rrY-six*r11 CONGRESS. Sess. II, oa. 802. 1901. 893 Belfast and Coburg, at one thousand dollars each, two thousand dollars; Birminghamand Marseilles, at nine hundred and sixty dollars each, one thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars; Beirut, Brussels, Calcutta, Colon, Dresden, Dundee, Glasgow, Guayaquil, Kingston (Jamaica), Leipzig, Maracaibo, Melbourne, Mes1na, Montere, Naples Nuremberg, alermo, Panama, Port au Prince, Saint Gall, Sheiiield, Singadpore, Smyrna, Tangier, Toronto, Tunstall, Vancouver, Vera Cruz, an Victoria, at eight hundred dollars each, twenty-four thousand dollars; Prague, seven hundred and twenty dollars; Aix la Chapelle, Ciudad Juarez, Ciudad Porifirio Diaz, Edinburgh, and Halifax, at six hundred and forty dollars each, three thousand two hundred dollars;. Aarau, Cairo, Canton Cologne, Constantinople, Huddersfield, Mainz, Munich, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Nottin ham, O essa, Para, Pernambuco, gaippico, and Zurich, at six hundlred dollars each, nine thousand o ars; Kehl, five hundred dollars; Berne, Demerara, Florence, Genoa, Malaga, Mannheim, and Stuttart at four hundred and eighty dollars each, three thousand three Eundred and sixty dollars; ‘ d '£otal, clerk h1re, eighty-three thousand three hundred and fifty o ars. . Allowance for clerks at consulates, to be expended under the direc- c0¤S¤1S:eS¤Sz¤1>ecition of the Secretary of State at consulates not herein provided for in °°d' respect to clerk hire, no greater portion of this sum than Eve hundred dollars to be allowed to an one consulate in any one iiscal year, forty thousand dollars: Provided; That_the total sum expended in one year {;rv;¤»e shall not exceed the amount appropriated; " m t' sALAr.1as or 1NrEnrRm·ERs TO ooNsULA*rns IN CHINA, KoRnA, AND JAPAN. Interpreters to be employed at consulates in China, Korea, and Imsrpmzm. Japan, to be exipended under the direction of the Secretary of State, ` fifteen thousan dollars. EXPENSES or INTERPRETERS, eUAaDs, AND so Foam, IN ·rUnx1sH DQMINIONS, AND s0_Fom‘H. lntexgreters and gguards at the consulates in the Turkish dominions nizemn-ae1·S,gumS and at anzibar,,to e exipended under the direction of the Secretary °t°‘ of State, eight thousand ollars. sALAa1Es, MAnsuALs ron CONSULAR oouncrs. Marshals for the consular courts in China, K01'B&, and Turkey, nine Marshals. thousand three hundred dollars. ” ’ EXPENSES OF PRISONS FOR AMERICAN CONVICTS. Consular prisons. Expenses of a prison and prison keeper at the consulate-general in B°¤$'k°k· Bang ok, `Siam, one thousand dollars. Actual expense of renting a prison at Shanghai for American con- Shanghai. victs in China, seven hundred and fifty dollars; and for the wages of a keeper of such prison, eight hundred dollars; one thousand five hundre and fifty dollars; _Paying for the keeping and feeding of prisoners in China, Korea, K°°P*¤8P’*S°¤°¤‘¤· Siam, and Turkey, an for such miscellaneous expenses in connection