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 FIFTY-THIRD CON GHESS. Sess. II. Ch. 166. 1894. 149 SALARIES OF CONSULAR ornioisns Noir CITIZENS. The salary of a consular officer not acitizen of the United States shall P¤>‘¤¤¤¤*¤ *0 ¤¤¤s*¤!- be paid out of the amount specifically appropriated for salary at the ig-,¤?m°°rS ”°° mt" consular ofnce to which the alien officer is attached or appointed. ALLOWANCE Fon cmmxs AT 0oNsULATEs. Allowance for clerks at consulates, as follows: Clerksnccousmates. Liverpool, two thousand dollars; Havana, two thousand dollars; London, one thousand six hundred dollars; Shanghai, one thousand six hundred dollars; Paris, one thousand six hundred dollars; Rio de Janeiro, one thousand six hundred dollars; Antwerp, one thousand five hundred dollars; Berlin, Bremen, Chemnitz, Crefeld, Frankfort, Hamburg, Havre, Hongkong, Kanagawa, Lyons, Manchester, Mexico (city), Montreal, Ottawa, Barmen, and Vienna, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, nineteen thousand two hundred dollars; Southampton, one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; Halifax, six hundred and forty dollars; Belfast, one thousand dollars; Birmingham, Bradford, and Marseilles, at nine hundred and sixty dollars each, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars; " Bordeaux, Brussels, Calcutta, Colon, Dresden, Dundee, Glasgow, Leipsic,Melbourne, Nuevo Laredo, Nuremberg, Panama, Port au Prince, Sheilield, Singapore, Sonneberg, Toronto, and Tunstall, at eight hundred dollars each, fourteen thousand four hundred dollars; Kingston (Jamaica), eight hundred dollars; Maracaibo, eight hundred dollars; Guayaquil, and Victoria, eight hundred dollars each; Messina, Palermo, Saint Gall, Smyrna, and Tangier, at eight hundred dollars each, four thousand dollars; Leith, at six hundred and forty dollars;, Cairo, Cclogne, Constantinople, Huddersfield, Mayence, Munich, Nottingham, Odessa, Para, Pernambueo, Tampico, Vera Cruz, Horgen, and Zurich, at six hundred dollars each, seven thousand two hundred dollars· Beiriit, four hundred and eighty dollars; Piedras Negras, six hundred and forty dollars; Paso del Norte, six hundred and forty dollars; Aix la Chapelle, six hundred and forty dollars; Prague, four hundred and eighty dollars; Berne, Demerara, Florence, Genoa, Malaga, Mannheim, Naples, and Stuttgart, at four hundred and eighty dollars each, three thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. Allowance for clerks at consulates, to be expended under the direc- mQ((>¤¤¤l¤*°¤ ¤°°¤P¤° tion of the Secretary of State at consulates not herein provided for in ` respect to clerk hire, no greater portion of this sum than five hundred _ dollars to be allowed to any one consulate in any one nscal year, P. twenty thousand dollars: Provided, That the total sum expended in one year shall not exceed the amount appropriated; Total, niuety-four thousand seven hundred and thirty dollars. SALARIES or INTERPRETERS TO CONSULATES IN CHINA, KOREA, Arm JAPAN. Interpreters to be employed at consulates in China, Korea, and I“‘°'*"°°°"‘ Japan, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State, fifteen thousand dollars.