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 'I`rrL1¤ xvI11.—DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICERS.—Ch. 1. 293 T I T L E X V I I I. DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICERS. C H A P T E R O N E. DIPLOIATIC OFFICERS. 1674. Definition of official designations 1683. Representatives to Hayti, Liberia, employed in this Title. &c. 1675. Salaries. _ | 1684. Condition of compensation of charge 1676. Commissioners  chargés d’af- d’affaires or Secretary. _ faires, comipensatnon. » 1685. Compensation of secretary of lega- 1677. Secretary of egation to Turkey. tion, acting as charge d’affaires. 1678. Interpreter of legation to Turkey. 1686. Conépensation of persons filling two 1679. Interpreter of legatxon to Japan. offices. 1680. Secretary of legation to China, and 1687. Fees at legations to be accounted interpreter. for. 1681. Minister to Uruguay and Para ay. 1688. Uniforms and official costumes. 1682. Minister to Guatemala, Costalliica, Honduras, Salvador,and Nicaragua. Sec. 1674. The official desi nations employed throughout this Title _Dennitignctomshall be deemed to have the following meanings, respectively: °"‘, d°'“€E’”*l°'!' First. ‘“Consul-general," "consul," and "commercial agent/’ shall be °}I§K,°y°d m um deemed to denote full, (principal, and permanent consular officers, as dis- -—¥——-—- tingiished from subor inates and substitutes. I2? *§“€··1}856b:· cond. "Deputy consul" and "consular agent" shall be deemed to 26S],;,:;, 1;,%, c' denote consular, officers subordinate to such princi ls, exercising the 136,s.1,v.i3,p.1§8: powers and performing the duties within the limits oixtheir consulates or 25 July, 1866, c. commercial agencies respectively, the former at the same rts or places, 23}  1‘*· l1é?- J and the latter at dports or places d1ll61‘BIliS fI'0IIl $1080 at which 8110 prin- Rx gl:"] ,1 lé pl cimls are locate respectivelv. 285, ’' ' hird. “Vice-c0nsuls" and " vice-commercial agents" shall be deemed to denote consular officers, who shall be substituted, temporarily, to fill the laces of consuls-general, consuls, or commercial agents, when they shall)be temporaril absent or relieved from duty. Fourth. “Consular officer" shall be deemed to include consuls-general consuls, commercial agents, deputy consuls, vice-consuls, vice-commercial agents, and consular agents, and none others. Fifth. "Diplomatic officer" shall be deemed to include ambassadors, envoys extraordinary, ministers plenipotentiary, ministers resident, commissioners, charges d’atIaires, agents, and secretaries of legation, and none others. Sec. 1675. [Ambassadors, envoys extraordinary, and ministers plenum- Suhriententiary, m inisters resident, agents, and secretaries, and second secretaries oflg T111g_, 1856, c_ legation, shall le entitled to salaries as hcreinafterprozaidcd. 127, s. 1,v. 11,p. 52. Em se.rtraordinaryaxnd ministers pleninotentiarzr tofrance, Germa/nz, 16 ·l¤¤°&é860,°- Great `hritain, and Russia, seventeen thousand Jive undrcd dollars aw ,· 13g£,“Qé,:‘ Iggy4g' to Austria, Brazil, China, Italy, Japan, Mewiw, and Spain, twelve thou- 18.1, v_ rf,”s_ 1, sand dollars each ; to Chili and Peru, ten thousand do lars each. 471, 472. Jmnister resident accredited to Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras, Sal- 8 ·’“”·» 1874»R”· wdor, and Nicaragzla, ton thousand dollars. N'{,lj;g:8igy§‘ hliniater resident at Uruguay, ten thousand dollars. 275, ,_1,,,_’18, _},-lf llhnisters resident at Portugal, Switzerland, Greece, Bc%ium, Nether- 11 June, 18?4, c. hands, Denmark, Sweden and Norway, Turkey, Eouador, olombia, Bo- 275.¢-4»v·18»y-70- Zioia, Venezuela, Hawaiian Islands, and the Argentine Republic, seven mg y";`; 18g?' thousand jlvc hundred dollars each. 3’1;ja,._,’ {@5, L J}Hnistcr resident and consul-general at Hayti, seven thousand jive hun- 157, v. 18, . 486. tlrell dollars. Clay v. 5 S., 8 JlHnister resident and consul-general at Liberia, four thousand dollar;. C·Cl¤·· 209-
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