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FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ch. 342. 18874 479 SCHEDULE A. Schedule A. SALARIES OF MINISTEBS. Salaries. En voys extrordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to France,Germany, Envoys extraor- Great Britain, and Russia, at seventeen thousand five hundred dollars di¤¤ry M5! mivigreach, seventy thousand dollars. _ ;';“ I""“‘P°*"“'·" Envoys extraordinary' and ministers plenipotentiary to Austria, Bra- y' zil, China, Italy, Japan, Spain, and Mexico, at twelve thousand dollars each, eighty-four thousand dollars. Envoys extraordinary and ministers pleuipoten tiary to Chili and Peru, at ten thousand dollars each, twenty thousand dollars. Envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Salvador (to reside at such place in either of said states as the President may direct,) ten thousand dollars. Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to the United States of Colombia, the Argentine Republic, and Turkey, at seven thousand five hundred dollars each, twenty-two thousand five hundred do lars. · Ministers resident in Belgium, Hawaiian Islands, Netherlands, Swe- Ministers *¤¤i· den and Norway, and Venezuela, at seven thousand five hundred dol- d°“°‘ lars each, thirty-seven thousand five hundred dollars. Minister resident and consul-general to Roumania, Servia,and Greece, Mi¤i¤*¤>¤¤- ¤•¤¤i- six thousand five hundred dollars. d°:;r;‘f"l “?‘"““l°' Ministers resident and consulsgeneral in Bolivia Corea, Denmark, 8° ° Hayti, Persia, Portugal, Siam, and Switzerland, at five thousand dollars each, forty thousand dollars (and the minister resident and consulgeneral in Hayti shall also be accredited as charge d’affaires to San Domingo . Ministel resident and consul- general to Liberia, four thousand dollars. Agent and consul-general at Cairo, five thousand dollars. C3 ° “ *• ° *°· • Charge d’a1i'aires to Paraguay and Uruguay, five thousand dollars. 9b¤¤‘z6¤ d’=f- . Charge d’aii‘aires ad interim and diplomatic officersabroatl, twenty f““'°‘· thousand dollars. · SALARIES sucimrsnms OF Lr:GArr1oNs. . Secretaries of the legations in Berlin, China, Japan, London, Paris, Bpcrctnries ¤f1¤· aud Saint Petersburg, at two thousand six hundred and twentylivo ¤“"°“°· dollars each, fifteen thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars Second secretaries of the legations at Berlin, London, and Paris at .S°°°'“l “”°'°*"‘ two thousand dollars each, six thousand dollars. "°°‘ Second secretaries of the legations in Japan and China, who shall be I"flf"°;";' J'; American students of the language of the court and country to which §}?2l,f]§,;,,°;g:l` they appointed respectively, and shall be allowed and required, under the direction of the Secretary of State, to devote their time to the acquisition of such language, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each, three thousand six hundred dollars. _ d Secretary of legation and consul-general at Bogota, two thousand g·m*•;: °3; o ars. I Secretary of legation in Central American states and consul-general °°1°`g°n°m ` to Guatemala, two thousand dollars. _ Secretaries of the legations in Austria, Brazil, Italy, Mexico, Spain, $¢¤*=*·•*'*"¤- andlT:rkeyl,e$tdoue thousand eight hundred dollars each, ten thousand cig t und o lars. _ Secretaries of the 'legations in Chili and Pern, at one thousand tive hundred dollgfre each, three thousand dollars. C ‘ b d 6 · mm tary_ e 'on and consu - enera at orea one thousand ve ¤°¤· hundred a011m. gm g ’ · ·•·'·¤•••¤*·°°'*· §•,’T»