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232 FIFTYSECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 197. 1892. SALARIES, CONSULAB OFFICERS Nor CITIZENS. Gopnulnrdwqa The salary of a consular officer not a citizen of the United States, ’L'§,°,,f"£.,°¥',,2,{;°};’°,g’{"h, shall be paid out of the amount specifically appropriated for salary at •*¤¤¤· the consular office to which the alien officer is attached or appointed. AILOWANCE You CLEBKS AT CONSULATES. ¤*¤·*•¤*¤¤¤¤¤l¤*¤¤· Allowance for clerks at consulates, as follows: Liverpool, two thousand dollars; Havana, two thousand six hundred dollars; London, one thousand six hundred dollars; Shanghai, one thousand six hundred dollars; Paris, one thousand six hiuidred dollars; Bio do Janeiro, one thousand six hundred dollars; Antwerp, one thousand nve hundred dollars; Berlin, Bremen, Chemnitz, Crefeld, Frankfort, Hamburg, Havre, Hongkong, Kanagawa, Lyons, Manchester, Mexico (city), Montreal Barmen, and Vienna, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, eighteen thousand dollars. Halifax, six hundred and forty dollars; Belfast, one thousand dollars; Birmingham, Bradford, Marseilles, at nine hundred and sixty dollars each, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars; Bordeaux Brussels, Calcutta, Colon, Dresden, Dundee, Glascow, 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; Ecuador, eight hundred dollars; Messina, Ottawa, Palermo, Saint Gall Smyrna, and Tangier, at eight hundred dollars each, four thousand eight, hundred dollars; wth and Victoria, at six hundred and forty dollars each, one thousand two hundred and eighty dollars; Beirut, 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; Horgen, six hundred dollars; Berne, Demerara, Florence, Genoa, Malaga, Mannheim, Naples, Stuttgart, and Zurich, at tour hundred and eighty dollars each, tour thousand three hundred and twenty dollars; rlonsumu not Allowance for clerks at consulates, to he expended under the direc- “’°°“*°"‘ 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 Prmvw- dollars to be allowed to any one consulate in any one fiscal year: Provided, That the total sum expended in one year shall not exceed the i.:m1·. amount appropriated: And provided further, That out of the amount hereby appropriated the Secretary of State may make such allowance rnmpmwm. as may to him seem proper to any interpreter for clerical services in addition to his pay as interpreter, twentydive thousand dollars. Total, ninetytliree thousand dollars. sALAn1r:s, INTERPRETERS T0 ooNsr‘LAr1as IN 0111NA, KOREA, AND JAPAN. Iuwrprewrs- Interpreters to be employed at ('0llSlllillZ€‘S in China, Korea, and Japan. to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State, fifteen thousand dollars.