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 268 FOHTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 28. 1879. For minister resident and consul-general to Liberia, four thousand dollars. cimgésaqrran-QS, For salaries of charges d’aifaires to Portugal, Denmark, Paraguay and Uruguay, and Switzerland, at five thousand dollars each, twenty thousand dollars. Secretaries of le- For salaries of the secretaries to the legations at London, Paris, Berlin, 8¤¥i0¤· and Saint Petersburg, at two thousand six hundred and twentytive dollars each, ten thousand five hundred dollars. For salary of the secretary of legation at Japan, two thousand tive hundred dollars. For salaries of the secretaries to the legations at Austria, Italy, Mexico, Brazil, and Spain, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each, nine thousand dollars. For salaries of the second secretaries to the legations at Great Britain, France. and Germany, at two thousand dollars each, six thousand dollars. For salary of a clerk to the legation at Spain, one thousand two hundred dollars. For the salary of the secretary to the legation (when acting also as interpreter) at China, five thousand dollars. Interpreters. For the salary of the interpreter to the legation in Turkey, three thousand dollars. For 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 pcuscs- missions abroad. eighty thousand dollars. SCHEDULE B. Consularservice. For the agent and consul-general at Cairo, four thousand dollars. For the consuls-general at London, Paris, Havana, and Rio de J aneiro, each six thousand dollars, twenty-four thousand dollars. For the consuls-general at Calcutta and Shanghai, each five thousand dollars, ten thousand dollars. For the consuhgeneral at Melbourne, four thousand Eve hundred dollars. For the consuls-general at Kanagawa. and Montreal, each four thousand dollars, eight thousand dollars. For the consulgeneral at Berlin, four thousand dollars. For the consuls-general at Vienna, Frankfort, Rome, and Constantinople, each three thousand dollars, twelve thousand dollars. For the consuls-general at Saint Petersburg and Mexico, each two thousand dollars, four thousand dollars. For the consul at Liverpool, six thousand dollars. For salaries of oonsuls, viceconsuls, commercial agents, and thirteen. consular clerks, three hundred and four thousand six hundred dollars, namely: Class one. CLASS I.—At $4,000 per annum. GREAT BRITAIN. Hong—Kong. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. Honolulu. Class two. CLASS II.—At $3,500 per annum. CHINA. Foocliow; Hankow; Canton; Amoy; Tien-Tsin; Chin-Kiang; Ningpo,