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 224 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 197. 1892. 8.,;..,;,,;.,r, SCHEDULE A. snma. sALA1zms 0F*M`1’NISTEB.S. F¤v<>y¤d ·¤&¤;Lii· Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to Great Britain, Envoys extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to China, Japan, ” Spain, Austria, Italy, and Brazil, at twelve thousand dollars each, seventy-two thousand dollars; Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to Argentine Republic, Columbia, Peru, Turkey, and Chile, at ten thousand dollars emh, fifty thousanddollars; Envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Salvador, ten thousand dollars; Envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Guatemala and Honduras, ten thousand dollars; Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to Belgium, Hawaiian Islands, Netherlands, Venezuela, and Paraguay and Uruguay at seven thousand five hundred dollars each, thirty-seven thousand five hundred dollars; Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to Sweden and Norway, and to Denmark, at seven thousand five hundred dollars each, ilfteen thousand dollars; Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to Bolivia, and Ecuador, at five thousand dollars each; ten thousand dollars; hmm mmm Minister resident and consul-general in Korea, seven thousand five —···¤¤·¤···=¤~¤¤···*¤*· hundred dollars; Envoy extraordinary and minister pleuipotentiary to Switzerland, tive thousand dollars; Minister remdent and consul-general to Boumania, Servia, and Greece, six thousand five hundred dollars; Ministers resident and consuls-general in Siam, Persia, Portugal, and Haiti, at five thousand dollars each (and the minister resident and consul-general in Haiti shall also be accredited as charge d’atfaires to Santo Domingo), twenty thousand dollars; Minister resident and consul-general in Liberia, four thousand dollars; Agmt ew.. cm. Agent and consul-general at Cairo, five thousand dollars; cnrrgeraursins. Charges d’aH'aires ad interim and diplomatic oiilcers abroad, twenty thousand dollars; Total, three hundred and sixty thousand dollars. snrnuzms or mPLOMA*rrc AND CONSULAR OFFICERS WHILPI RECEIV- ING INSTRUCTIONS AND MAKING thANSITS. Miniswrn. rg»¤z¤·;1¤» To pay the salaries of ministers, consuls, and other officers of the "}°$K&'mZ3iiZ,,`LiY`v'"g United States for the periods actually and necessarily occupied in receiving instructions, and in making transits to and from their posts, and while awaiting recognition and authorityto act, in pursuance of R.s..»¤c.1‘Mv.1>»3<>¤. the provisions of section seventeen hundred and forty of the Revised Statutes, so much as may be necessary for the ilscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, is hereby appropriated. sannzms, smcnncunrms or LEG-ATIONS. _s•m•¤·r» or rep Secretaries of the legations in London, Paris, Berlin, Saint Peters. "°"’· burg, China, and Japan, at two thousand six hundred and twentyfive dollars each, fifteen thousand seven hundred and ilfty dollars; Secretary of legation in Mexico, one thousand eight hundred dollars; Secretary of legation in Korea, one thousand five hundred dollars;
 * i¥i1p:r:¤aQ?§? n France, Germany, Russia, and Mexico, at seventeen thousand five hundred dollars each, eighty-seven thousand five hundred dollars;