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 280 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 706. 1890. CONSULAR CLEBKS. cormumeiern Six consular clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum each, seven thousand two hundred dollars. Seven consular clerks, at one thousand dollars per annum each, seven thousand dollars. CONSULAB. OFFICERS NOT CITIZENS. G·>¤¤¤1¤r<>¤<>¤r¤¤<>¤ For salaries of consular officers not citizens of the United States, °m”°”“‘ - ten thousand dollars. ALLOWANCE FOR CLERKS AT CONSULAR OFFICES. ¤1¤rk¤¤¢¤¤¤¤¤l¤¤¤¤- For allowance for clerks at consulates-general and consulates, fifty- ‘ five thousand six hundred and twenty dollars, the sum to be allowed at each not to exceed the rate herein specified, as follows: Liverpool, two thousand dollars. Havana, one thousand six hundred dollars. Antwerp, one thousand five hundred dollars. Shanghai, one thousand six hundred dollars. London, Paris, and Rio de Janeiro, at onethousand six hundred dollars each, four thousand eight hundred dollars. Berlin, Bremen, Chemnitz,.Crefeld, Frankfort, Hamburg, Havre, Hong-Kong, Kanagawa, Lyons, Manchester, Montreal, Barmen, Mexico, and Vienna, at one thousand two hundred each, eighteen thousand dollars. Belfast, one thousand dollars. Birmingham, Bradford, and Marseilles at nine hundred and sixty dollars each, wo thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars. Bordeaux, Calcutta, Colon, Dresden, Dundee, G asgow, Leirmic, Melborne, Nuevo-Laredo, Nuremberg, Panama, Port au Prince, Sheftield, Singapore, Sonneberg, Tunstall, Toronto, and Brussels, at eight hundre ollars each, fourteen thousand four hundred dollars. Halifax, Leith, Matamoras and Victoria, at six hundred and forty dollars each, two thousand ive hundred and sixty dollars. Beirut, Berne, Demerara, Florence, Genoa, Malaga, Mannheim, Naples, Prague, Stuttgart, and Zurich, at four hundred and eighty dollars each, Eve thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. cousumsucz spec- For an additional allowance for clerks at consulates, to be ex- "'" pended under the direction of the Secretary of State at consulates not herein provided for in resipect to clerk- ire, no greater portion of this sum than five hundre dollars to be allowed to any one conmvm. sulate in any one fiscal year thirty-five thousand dollars: Provided, umn. That the total sum expended in one year shall not exceed the amount r38m mm-pmem appropriated: And provided further, That out of the amount hereby '°' "‘°“°°""‘°°°· appropriated the Secretary of State may make such allowance as ma to him seem proper to any interpreter for clerical services, in addition to his pay as interpreter. - INTERPBETERS, GUARDS, AND MARSHALS TO CONSULATES. _¤!¤gerpr¤¤¤¤¤.z¤¤rd¤. Interpreters to be employed at consulates in China, Corea, and m°”h°b` Japan, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State, · fifteen thousan dollars. ‘ Interpreters and guards at the consulates in the Turkish dominions an at Zanzibar, six thousand dollars. Marshals for the consular courts in China, Japan, and Turkey, nine thousand three hundred dollars.