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 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 61. 1871. 417 CHAP. LXI. —An Act making Appropriations for the consular and dnmlomatic Expenses Feb. 21, 1871. of the.G0vernmmtfm· the Year ending June thing, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, and —°`°_"""` far other Purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, '1`hat the following sums be, and Consular and the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not '“P’°’“““° °*‘. otherwise appropriated, for the objects hereinafter expressed, for the fiscal Egg? Eppmpm year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, namely : — For salary of envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to Envoys and Great Britain and France, at seventeen thousand Eve hundred dollars ml{‘lS°?" Pl°"l` each, thirty-five thousand dollars. P° °mmy` To Russia, Prussia, Spain, Austria, Brazil, Mexico, China, and Italy, at twelve thousand dollars each, ninety-six thousand dollars. To Chili, Peru, and Japan, ten thousand dollars each, thirty thousand dollars. For ministers resident at Portugal, Switzerland, Greece, Belgium, Ministers msi- Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Turkey, Ecuador, New Granada, Bolivia, d°¤*· Venezuela, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Sandwich Islands, Costa Rica, Honduras, and Salvador, at seven thousand five hundred dollars each, one hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars. For minister resident at the Argentine Republic, seven thousand Eve hundred dollars. For minister to Uruguay, accredited also to Paraguay, eleven thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For salary of minister resident and consul-general at Hayti, seven Hayti and Li— thousand five hundred dollars. l’°“’·‘· For salary of minister resident and consul-general at Liberia, four thousand dollars. For salaries of secretaries of legation, as follows:- Secretaries or At London and Paris, two thousand six hundred and twenty-Eve dol- lggjfg ““d ”·"‘ lars each, five thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. ` At Saint Petersburg, Madrid, Berlin, Florence, Vienna, Rio de Janeiro, and Mexico, one thousand eight hundred dollars each, twelve thousand six hundred dollars. For salaries of assistant secretaries of legation at London and Paris, two thousand dollars each, four thousand dollars. For salary of the secretary of legation, acting as interpreter to the Interpreters. legation to China, five thousand dollars. For salary of the secretary of legation to Turkey, acting as interpreter, three thousand dollars. For salary of the interpreter to the legation to Japan, two thousand Eve hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of foreign intercourse proper and all contin- Ocntingentexgent expenses of all missions abroad, one hundred thousand dollars. P°“s$“‘ To enable Robert C. Schenck, minister to Great Britain, to employ a ues3gp3i3i';; private amanuensis, according to joint resolution approved January g_ S(,h,,,ck_ eleven, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, two thousand Eve hundred Pu[l_>-R¤¤·N¤-6- dollars- ost, p. 590. For salaries of consuls-general, consuls, vice-consuls, commercial (¥<>¤¤¤l=]€¤*g agents, and thirteen consular clerks, including loss by exchange thereon, °m ’°°mu s' °` pamely, three hundred and ninety-one thousand and two hundred dollars: I. CONSULATES GENERAL. gcE;’f,ld“t°’ SCHEDULE B_ Schedule B. Alexandria, Calcutta, Constantinople. Frankfort-on-the-Main, Havana, Montreal, Shanghai, Beirut, Tampico, London, Paris. v01.. xvi. Pms.—27