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FORTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 194. 1872. 143 For salary of the interpreter of the United States legation and consulate Interpreter at general in Turkey, three thousand dollars; and on and after the passage of g°gs*3“;l“°l21° this act the duties`of secretary of legation shall be performed by the inter— I€m;y,;}i;,§,,Fec~ preter at Constantinople. tion. For salary of interpreter and secretary of legation to Japan, two thou- Secretary of sand five hundred dollars each, five thousand dollars; and the office of ;lg"‘“°“ °° Jap' secretary of legation to Japan is hereby authorized and established. ` , For compensation of charge d’affaires ad interim, and for compensation d,Cg}°%*'€é & of diplomatic officers of the United States abroad, forty thousand dollars: a amS’ c` Provided, That no compensation or allowance shall be made to any such No Pay 01* officer after the termination of his official functions other than for such ggglggfsmtgtic time as shall necessarily be occupied in his direct return to the United nnieer after his States, and the proviso to the clause in the act of March third, eighteen €m°i?l ‘2m°*l°“* hundred and seventy-one, entitled “An act making appropriations to sup-- CZQHQHECP °X` ply deficiencies for the service of the government for the fiscal years Repwroppart ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, and June thirtieth, of1B'/1. 9h- 115· eighteen hundred and seventy-one, and for other purposes," “For salaries V°1' X"` p' 5H' of United States ministers abroad," and so forth, be, and the same is hereby, repealed. For compensation of agents appointed by the President to examine con- Agents m19x' sular accounts, as authorized by the second section of the act approved July :g;;,n,$,i§}isu ar eleventh, eighteen hundred and seventy, ten thousand dollars; and from and 1810,en._237,§ 2- after the close of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and VXL XVL P' im' seventy-three, said appropriation shall cease, and all acts or parts of acts in- to c§Q;;°§QZ;:°” consistent therewith be, and the same are hereby, repealed. &e. For contingent expenses of foreign intercourse proper, and of all the Contingent » missions abroad, one hundred thousand dollars. °xP"“S“· For salaries of consuls-general, consuls, vice-consuls, commercial agents, q°¤$¤1S·s'°¤· and thirteen consular clerks, including loss by exchange, four hundred and gg] cons`] S' sixteen thousand dollars, as follows: 1. CONSULATES GENERAL. g8Sg;5‘fl““* Schedule B.——Alexandria, Calcutta, Constantinople, Frankfort-on—the- Schedule B. Main, Havana, Montreal, Shanghai, Beirut. Tampico, London, Paris. II. CONSULATES. Consulates. Schedule B. ——Aix-la-Chapelle, Acapulco, Algiers, Amoy, Amsterdam, Sthsdulé B· Antwerp, Aspinwall, Bangkok, Basle, Belfast, Buenos Ayres, Bordeaux, Bremen, Brindisi, Boulogne, Barcelona, Cadiz, Callao, Canton, Chemnitz, Chin·Kiang, Clifton, Coaticook, Cork, Demerara, Dundee, Elsinore, Fort Erie, Foo-Choo, Funchal, Geneva, Genoa, Gibraltar, Glasgow, Goderich, Halifax, Hamburg, Havre, Honolulu, Hong-Kong, Hankow, Hakodadi, Jerusalem, Kanagawa, Kingston (Jamaica), Kingston (Canada), La Rochelle, Laguayra, Leeds, Leghorn, Leipsic, Lisbon, Liverpool, Lyons, Malaga, Malta, Manchester, Matanzas, Marseilles, Mauritius, Melbourne, Messina, Munich, Mahe, Nagasaki, Naples, Nassau (\Vest Indies), New Castle, Nice, Nantes, Odessa, Oporto, Osacca, Palermo, Panama, Pcrnambuco, Pictou, Port Mahon, Port Said, Prescott, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Rio de Janeiro, Rotterdam, San Juan del Sur, San Juan (Porto Rico), Saint John’s (Canada East), Santiago de Cuba, Port Sarnia, Rome, Singapore, Smyrna, Southampton, Saint Petersburg, Santa Cruz (West Indies), Saint Thomas, Spezzia, Stuttgardt, Swatow, Saint Helena, '1‘angier, Toronto, Trieste, Trinidad de Cuba, Tripoli, Tunis, Tunstall, Tien-Tsin, Turk’s Island, Valparaiso, Vera Cruz, Vienna, Valencia, YViudsor (Canada WVest), Zurich, Birmingham, Barmen, and WVinnipeg (Selkirk settlement, British North America).