Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/1046

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S1x*rY-EIGHT11 CONGRESS. Sess. II. GH. e64. 1825. · 1015 material for repairs; books, maps, and periodicals, domestic and foreign, for the library, not exceeding $4,000; maintenance, re air, and storage of motor—prope]led vehicles, to be used only for o§cial purposes; automobile mail wagons, including storage, repair, and exchange of same; street—car are not exceeding $150; and other miscellaneous items not included in the foregoing, $43,605. PRINTING Arm mxnmc For all rinting and binding in the Department of State, includ- mgmm '“‘° b‘”°' ing all ofp its bureaus, offices, institutions, and services located in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, $149,785. rassrorrr nmmaus P"“¥’°" "“'°°“* For salaries and expenses of maintenance, including rent outside S°1“"°““d“‘p°"’°S‘ the District of Columbia, of passport bureaus at New York City,‘ New York; San Francisco, California; Chicago, Illinois; Seattle, Washington; New Orleans, Louisiana; and Boston, Massachusetts, B°S““‘ “dd°d‘ $63,698. DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE F°’°‘g“ s°""°°‘ amsassanozzs AND M1N1s·rrms ,,,f,,{‘,§,,,"*§"‘*°" ""1 Ambassadors extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Argentina, A‘“""“°‘*°“‘· Brazil, Chile, Cuba, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Spain, and Turkey, at $17,500 each, $227,500: Pro- _{_°{,'§§°,,;,,,,, ,0, .1-,,,, vided, That so much as may be necessary of the amount herein gggrgggkghégefg appropriated for the salary of an Ambassador to Turkey shall be pomm. available for the salary of an envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Turkey at $12,000 per annum in the event that the President should appoint a diplomatic representative of that grade; For ambassador extraordinary and p enipotentiary to Belgium ,,,,R,°,{;!*,‘f‘° ““d 1‘“" and envoy extraordinary and minister plempotentiary to Luxemburg, $17 ,500; _ _ L Envo s extraordinary and ministers plenipotentnary to China, and (§{{‘,,*§'°f,;,, N,,,,,,. the Netherlands, at $12,000 each, $24,000; l·¤¤¤· Envoys extraordinary and ministers Elenipotentiary to Albania, °"‘°'°°""'"°’" Austria, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Czechoslova ia Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egybpt, Finland, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, HOI}dl1I‘&S, Hullgury, icaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Persia, Poland, Portugal Rumama, Salvador, Siam, Sweden, Switzerland, Uruguay, an Venezuela, at $10,000 each, and to the Serbs, Croats, and_Slovenes,_$10,000; in a11,$320,000; Envoy extraordinary and mimster plempotentiary to Esthonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, $10,000; _ Mmmr etc u_ Minister resident and consul general to Liberia, $5,000; ma. ’ " Agent and consul general at Tangier, $7 ,500; A¥°‘{*· °*°·· "`"’“*°"· Provided, That no salary herein appropnated shall be paid to ,§Z,,,"",·;.°;,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,_ any official receiving any other salary from the United States Government; _ _ Total, ambassadors and ministers, $611,500. cmnoés nkrramss an rxrmznr For salaries of foreign service officers or vice consuls while act- ,,,f*‘“"°° d"’“’"”· in as chargés d’afl°aires ad interim or while in charge_ of a consuite general or consulate during the absence of the princ1pal officer,