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62 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 159. 1900. Secretaries of leglations `to Turkey, Austria, Spain, and Brazil, at one} thousandeight undred dollars each, seven thousand two hundred dollars- ~ Secretaries of legations to Argentine Republic, Venezuela, and Peru, at one thousand eiglht hundred ollars eac , Liberia, and Korea, at one rahousand five hun ed dollars each, eight thousand four hundred dollars· . . Second secretaries of embassies to Great Britain, France, Germany, 1tal(yhlV{lexic0, and Russia, at two thousand dollars each, twelve thousan dollars· S°°°“d°°°’°'°*”‘°“- Second secretaries of legations to Japan and China, who shall be American students of the language of the court and country to which they are appointed, resplectively, and shall be allowed and required, un er the irection of the Secretary of State, to devote their time to the aczlriisition of such language, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each, ree thousand six hun red dollars; Thm ¤°°*°*°·'*°¤· Third secretaries of embassies to Great Britain, France, Mexico, and Germany, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, four thousand eiglht hundred dollars; . otal, sixty-four thousand four hundred dollars. l samnrms or ixrmnrnnzrnns 1*0 Lnenioxs. I“”°"P’°‘°"‘· Chinese secretary, legation to China, and interpreter to legation to Turkey, at three thousand dollars each, six thousand dollars; Interpreter to legation to Japan, two thousand five hundred dollars; d Interpreter to legation and consulate-general to Persia, one thousand ollarsd Interpreter to legation and consulate-general to Korea, five hundred ollars· - II1({3BI?g1‘Bt§l‘ to legation and consulate-general to Bangkok, Siam, five hun re dollarst mm 1 i gotal, ten; thoiigand five lilundxied dorlars. d d ·”° . “"“ °' °° ut no erson rawing the sa ary o interpreter as above provide ggidgxgllmd mothel sliraill be allowed any IETE of the salary appropriated for any secretary 0 egation or other officer. Spam- LneA·r1oN ro sram. Cmk hm For clerk hire at legation to Spain, one thousand two hundred dollars. comsxnomnr EXPENSES, FOREIGN Missions. C°¤**¤¤°¤* °x· To enable the President to provide at the public expense all such zllili? {mm mis- stationery, blanks, records, and othei· books, seals, presses, ilags, and signs as he shall think necessary for the several embassies and legations in the transaction of their business,and also for rent, postage, telegrams, furniture, messenger service, . clerk hire, compensation of kavasses, guards, dragomen, and porters, including comr¥nsation of interpreter, Dispatch agents guards, and Arabic clerk at the consulate at angiers, and the compensation of dispatch agents at London, New York, and San Francisco, and for traveling and miscellaneous expenses of embassies and legations, munug. and for printing in the Department of State, and for loss on bills of LW by "x°“"“g"* elxchangde (roland from embassies and legations, one hundred and fifty thousand `o ars. srnain LAUNCH Fon LEGATION AT ooNsrAN·r1NorLE. kgmm l¤“¤°h· Tw Hiring of steam launch for use of the legation at Constantinople, ` one thousand eight hundred dollars.