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294 TITLE xvm.—DIPLOMATIC AND OONSULAR OFFICER.S.—Ch. 1. Agm; qndvomul-generalatAle:candmia,threethousazjflvehundreddollars. Swpgmqjy if legation to London, Pa$ZaBcrlin}; a St. Petersburg, two thousand sia: umlred and twentyytce rs eae .. Secretary of legation to Japan, two thousaneéjrbe hundred dollars. Secretaries of legatiog fi; Zdustwiaz Brazil, [td y, .d{e:vico, and Spain, one thousand eight hundre ars eac . The second secretaries of the leycitions to France, Great Britain, and German , two thousand rs eac . [Azinbassadors and envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary shall beentitled to compensation at the rates fol lowing, per annum,namcly; Those to France, Geiémany, Great Britain, and Russia, each, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars. Those to Austria, Brazil, China, Italy, Japan, Mexico, and Spain, each, twelve thousand dollars. Those to all other countriesil unless] ghere a different compensation is prescribed by law each ten thousand ollars. And, unless when otherwise provided by law, ministers resident and piommissioners sha]] bz eptiged to céompensaitéon at the pate of sgventy— ve per cen um, c ar s a 8ll`€S a ra e o y per cen um an secretaries of legation at the rate fifteen per centum, of the amouhts allowed to ambassa ors, envoys extraordinary, and ministers plenipotentiary to the said countries respectively; except that the secretary of legation to gapani shall be entitled to compensation at the rate of twenty-tive hunred ollars r annum. The secondw secretaries of the legations to France, German}y,and Great {Britain lshall be entitled to compensation at the rate of two thousand dollars eac per annum. Oommissicncrsan:1 Sec. 1676. [A commissioner- appointed to any of the countries mentioned gggfgeén B<;t?£:¤1!’¢¤» @221 preeleginy sectioniésgl bew entitled to recefpe seventyl;/ice per cengénm of __;;. t ryt eznproci ort encoyeztraor znaryan minister p zi - 12;8s_’§“$· E185G?; tentiary or the minister resident to such country; and a charge d’a_p"aire{go Aéemhgd cglgull appointed shall be entitled to reccire fifty per centum o f such salary.] _ [The g8,,B,,,],,tC,im_ agent and consul-general at (.a1ro shall be entitled to compensation at

§ the rate of three thousand five hundred dollars per annum.]

153, v. 18, p. 483. _Secretaryot1ega- Sm. 1677. The consul-general at Constantinople shall be the secretary ¢;>2¤ $3*];% of the legation to Turkey, but shall receive compensation only as consu - ·· v °· n l. 1s4,¤.iiv.17,p.4·12. g° °"° _ _ Interpreter of Sec. 1678. The interpreter to the legatnon to Turkey shall be entitled l¢8¤*i0¤¤>T¤*'k€Y· to receive three thousand dollars, and such salary may be aid to an in- 18g28E6g-i};725;· terpreter, notwithstanding he may not be a citizen of the llnited States. 1l.i,,},§¤.,}.{r 0} Sec. 1679. The interpreter to the legation toJapan shall receive a sallegaticn to Japan. ary of two thousand five hundred dollars. 22 Feb., 1s7s,c. 184. ¤. 1. v. 17. p- 472- g,,,,,,,;,,,,. of lm- Sec. 1680. The compensation of the secretary of the legation to China, tion to China, and if acting as interpreter, shall be at the rate of five thousand dollars a interpreter. year, and if not actmp as such, at the rate of three thousand dollars a 18 Aug., 1856, c. year. And the President maty appoint for the legation to China an inter- 121,¤.2,v.11,p.52. preter, when_the secretary o legation does not act as such, who shall be entitled to compensation at the rate of five thousand dollars a ear. Ministermmu- Sec. 1661. [ he minister at Uruguay is also accredited to llhraguay.] guay and Para- [The minister resident to Uruguay, when also accredited to Paraguay, K““Y· shall be entitled to compensation at the rate of ten thousand dollars per 21 rss., 1871,c. annum-] 6],v.16, p. 417. 3 Mar-. 1875. c- 153. v- 18. p- 483 Ministerto qua- Sec. 1682. There shall be but one minister resident accredited to (` atet§21r:]•:;gS®*°é5]`$:1 mala, Costa Rica, Honduras, Qalvador, and Nicaragua; and the l’\i·esi— d0,,,,mdNi;mngm_ dent may select the place of residence for_the mmnster in any one of those _.,;.. btaws. [And he shall rece1ve compensation at the rate of ten thousand 22 M,y_ 1872, ,,_ dollars per annum.] 194, s.1,v. 17, p. 142. 3 Mar., 1875, c. 153, v. 18, p. 484.