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FIFTY·SIX'1`H CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 802. 1901. 883 not otherwise appropriated, for the objects hereinafter expressed, namely: . SCHEDULE A. Schedule A. SALARIES or AMBASSADORS AND Mrrzrsrnns. Ambassadors extraordinary and plenipotentiary to France, Germany, A¤¤*>°¤¤¤°°¤'~ Great Britian, Mexico, and Russia, at seventeen thousand five hundred ‘ dollars each, eighty-seven thousand five hundred dollars; Ambassador. extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Italy, twelve . theéusand dollars; rd d I E t mi nvoys extrao iuary an ministers eni tentiar to Austria, “"°>’¤ °* '°° · tlgazil, glgingg Japan, and Spain, at twelvellzhouggnd dollgrs each, sixty glerxiipgiieinaar-igismm ousan o rs; Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to the Ar entine Republic, Belgium, Chile, Colombia, Netherlands, Peru, Turgey, and Venezuela., at ten thousand dollars each, eighty thousand dollars; Envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Salvador, ten thousand dollars; Envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Guatemala and Honduras, ten thousand dollars; . Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to Denmark, Paraguay and Uruguay, Portugal, Sweden and Norway, and Switzerland, at seven thousand five hundred dollars each, thirty-seven thousand five hundred dollars; _ _ Envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Roumania, Servia, and Greece, six thousand five hundred dollars; Envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiaryto Bolivia, seven` thousand five hundred dollars; Envoy extraordinar and minister plenipotentiary to Ecuador, seven thousand five hundredy dollars; - - Envoy extraordinary and minister lenipotentiary to Haiti, to be accredited also as chargé d’aifaires to ganto Domingo, seven thousand five hundred dollars; Minister resident and consul-general to Korea, seven thousand five m §f,{¤* hundred dollarS· Minister resident and consul-general to Siam, seven thousand five hundred dollars; Minister resident and consul·general to Persia., five thousand dollars; d hgnister resident and consul-general to L1beria, four thousand 0 rs; . . d gonsul-general at Constantinople and agent at Sofia, five thousand o ars; · A ent and consul·general at Cairo, five thousand dollars; ASW ¤*°¤*-*0- Clgargés d’affaires ad interim and diplomatic officers abroad, thirty °h¤¥é¤ •*’¤“¤i¤*=· thousand dollars. ‘ ‘ Total, three hundred and ninety thousand dollars. SALARIES or DIPLOMATI0 AND ooNsULAn ormcmzs WHILE amcnrvme ' - ~ ··-· » ·— · ·--1NS1*nUcr1oNs.ANDiMAK1NG..rBANS1TS. ` To pay the salaries of ambassadors, ministers, consuls, and other m{;¤Sg{*¤;'=i°¤ Md officers of the United States for the actually and necessarily N ' occupied in receiving instructions, an in making transits to and from y their posts and while waiting recognition and authorityto act, in pur- R-S·.¤e¤·1740.p-M suance of the provisions of section seventeen hundred and forty of the Revised Statutes, so much as mag be necessary for the iiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hun red and two, is hereby appropriated.'