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FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 237. 1870. 219 year lending the thirtictb of June, eighteen hundred and sevc11ty-onc, name y :—- _ For salary of envoys extraordinary and ministers plcnipotentlary to Envoys and Great Britain and France, at seventeen thousand five hundred dollars “‘l“i*‘?” P1°“l' each, thirty-fiv6 thousand dollars. P°t°""°"y‘ To Russia, Prussia, Spain, Austria, Brazil, Mexico, China, and Italy, at twelve thousand dollars each, ninety-six thousand dollars. d go Chili, Peru, and Japan, mn thousand dollars each, thirty thousand o ars. For ministers resident at Portugal, Switzerland, Greece, Belgium, Hol- Ministers remland, Denmark, Sweden, Turkey, Ecuador, New Grenada, Bolivia, Venc- dent zuela, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Sandwich Islands, Costa Rica, Honduras, and Salvador, at; seven thousand five hundred dollars each, one hundred and thirty-fivc thousand dollars. For minister resident at the Argentine Republic, seven thousand ilvc hundred dollars. For minister to Uruguay, accredited also to Paraguay, eleven thousand two hundred and filly dollars. For salary of minister resident and c0nsul—gcncral at Hayti, seven L.§“Y""‘l thousand five hundred dollars. I em" For salary of minister resident and consul-general at Liberia, four thousand dollars. For salaries of secretaries of legation, as follows : — $¤9¤‘¤€¤¤'i¤¤ of At Loudon and Paris, two thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars ;€§;2(Q; md "' each. At Saint Petersburg, Madrid, Berlin, Florence, Vienna, Rio Janeiro, and Mexico, one thousand eight hundred dollars each. For salaries of assistant secretaries of legation at London and Paris, two thousand dollars each. For salary of the secretary of logation, acting as interpreter to the Interpreters. legation to China, Evo thousand dollars. For salary of the secretary of lcgatiou to Turkey, acting as interpreter, three thousand dollars. For salary of the interpreter to the lcgation to Japan, two thousand five: hundred dollars. _ For contingent expenses of foreign intercourse proper and all contin- :1;’;f;‘°E°“‘ °*‘ gent expenses of all missions abroad, one hundred thousand dollars. P ` For salaries of c0nsuIs·g<aneral, consuls, vice-consuls, commercial agents, lionsuls-Igoré; and thirteen consular clerks, including loss by exchange thereon, three °"“·°°“““ · °‘ hundred and seventy-six thousand six hundred [and] sixcy-three dollars, namely :-— I- CONSULATES—GENERAL. geggxnlntes- SCHEDULE B. Schedule B. Alexandria, Calcutta, Constantinople, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Havana, Montreal, Shanghai, Beirut, Tampico, London, Paris. H. CONSULATES. C°"sum°°' SCHEDULE B. Schedule B. Aix-la-Chapelle, Acapulco, Algiers, Amoy, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Aspiuwall, Bangkok, Basle, Belfast, liucnos Ayres, Bordeaux, _Bromen, Brindisi, Boulogno, Barcelona, Cadaz, Callao, Canton, 'Chomrnrz, Ginn Kiang, Clifton, Coaticook, Cork, Demcram, Dundee, Inlsmorc, Itorc lawn, F oo-Choo, Funchal, Geneva, Genoa, Gibraltar, Glasgow, Godomcll, Hahfax, Hamburg, Havre, Honolulu, Hong-laong, Hankow, Hakodach, Jerusalem, Kanagawa, Kingston (Jamal0a), Kmgstou ID Canada, La Rochelle,