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 ' 472 FORTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 184. 1.873. Ifrivate amann- To enable Robert C. Sehenck, minister to Great Britain, to employ a g”°§‘c:;1§l;>b°** private amannensis, according to joint resolution approved January VOL XVL '_ _ eleventh, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, two thousand five hundred P 590 (1 ll 0 ars. Swcmm of For salaries of secretaries of- legation to Austria, Brazil, Italy, l\IexiC0, · d€'< li d°lhdedd1l· h th zgggntwd gnu spam, at one thousand e1g at un r 0 ms cac, nme ousand H S· dollars. For salary of the secretary of legation to Japan, two thousand tive hundred dollars. Assistant see- For salaries of assistant secretaries of the legations to France, Great ziigffzggolgg B1‘imi11, and Germany, at two thousand dollars each, six thousand dollars; Sw·m,~5as, and the said assistant secretaries shall hereafter be called second secretaries. Interpreters. Fm. mlm. { h . . [ is ..' y 0 t. e secretary 0 egatmu (acting also as mterpreter) to the legation at China, five thousand dollars. Interpreter or For salary of the interpreter of legatiou in Turkey, three thousand fé?““°“ m Yup dollars; and the salary thus appropriatcal may be paid to an interpreter, g},,,su]_g€Um1 notwithstanding that he may not. be a citizen of the United States, and at Constantinople on and after July first, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, the consul- {;’é’1ii:if'°“Y°‘ general at Constantinople shall be also the secretary of legation in - ·f Turkey: Provided That he shall receive compensation only as consul· 10V1¤0. 3 general. Charges For charge d’a{¥'aires ad interim and diplomatic 0i·Hcers of the United d`¤*l¤i¤‘¢S, &°· States abroad, tbrty thousand dollars. For salary of the interpreter to the legation at Japan, two thousand five hundred dollars. Contingent ex— For contingent expenses of foreign intercourse proper, and of all the pauses. missions abroad, one hundred thousand dollars. Consnls-gem For salaries of ccmsuls-general, consuls, vice-consuls, commercial agents, °'**l»°°¤*“l¤» “°¤‘ and thirteen consular clerks, ineludinv loss by exchange, four hundred and mm °I°rkS’ &°' nine thousand dollars, as follows: b Consulates I.———CONSULA'l`ES GENERAL. Genera]. Schedule B. Schedule B ~—Alexrin<lria, Calcutta, Constantinople, Frankfort—0n-the— Main, Havana, Montreal, Shanghai, Beirut, Tampico, London, Paris. C¤¤¤¤lM¤s· II. — Consununs. Schedule B. Schedule B.- Aix-Ia-Chapelle, Acapulco, Algiers, Amoy, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Aspinwall, Bangkok, Basle, Belfast, Buenos Ayres, Bordeaux, Bremen, Brindisi, Boulognc, Barcelona, Cadiz, Callao, Canton, Chemnitz, Chin-Kiang, Clifton, Coatieook, Cork, Demerara, Dundee, Elsinore, ‘ Fort Erie, Foo Choo, Funchal, Geneva, Genoa, Gibraltar, Glasgow, Goderich, Halifax, Hamburg, Havre, Honolulu, Hong-Kong, Hankow, Hakodadi, Jerusalem, Kanagawa, Kingston, (Jamaica,) Kingston, (Cauada,) La Rochelle, Laguayra, Leeds, Leghorn, Leipsic, Lisbon, Liverpool, Lyons, Malaga, Malta, Manchester, Matanzas, Marseilles, Mauritius, Melbourne, Messina, Munich, Mahe, Nagasaki, Naples, Nassau, (West Indies,) New Castle, Nice, Nantes, Odessa, Oporto, Osacca, Palermo, Panama, Pernambucc, Picton, Port Mahon, Port Said, Prescott, Prince Edward Island, Port Sarnia, Pesth, Quebec, Rio de Janeiro, Rome, Rotterdam, San Juan del Sur, San Juan, (Porto Rico,) Saint J0hn’s, (Canada East,) Santiago de Cuba, Singapore, Smyrna, Southampton, Saint Petersburg, Santa Cruz, (Vl/'est Indies,) Saint Thomas, Spezzia, Stnttgardc, Swamw, Saint Helena, Tangier, Toronto, Trieste, Trinidad de Cuba, Tripoli, Tunis, Tunstall, Tien-Tsin, Turk’s Island, Valparaiso, Vera Cruz, Vrenna, Valencw., Windsor, (Canada W'est,) Zurich, B1rrning— ham, Burmeu, and lVl1mlpeg, (Selkirk settlement, British North Amc1‘1Ci1,)