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FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. 1I. Ch. 80,81. 1875. 32]. I caglgkgisfggtotlgze Sccretgy of bStat3 is directed, if practicable, to w$§*Rl>gv£g mn e an oun in‘ Smeg of the um?} sm., “’° ‘°‘““‘° °f “*° “‘°“S"" me Approved, February 18, 1875. CHAP. 81.-An not making appropriations for the consular and diplomatic service Feb. 18, 1875. of the Government for the year eu ing June ihirtieth, eighteen hundred aud seventy- -·———-—-——-—-— six, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Scnater and House of Repesentatiaes of the United States of America m Congress assembled, That the following sums be, _Con¤¤1q.r and and the same are hereby, appropriated for the service of the ilscal year d‘Pl°¥““*'° ‘*PP'°‘ ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, out of any {,’,:%2°°°J£°,f€ Y money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the objects here- 1876. g ' inafter expressed, namely: For salaries of envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary Envoys extmorto Great Britain, France, Germany, and Russia, at seventeen thousand diuery wd minisfive hundred dollars each, seventy thousand dollars. tf" “P1°“lP°*·°“‘ For salaries of envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipoteutiary mm to _Spain, Austria, Brazil, Mexico, Japan, China, and Italy, at twelve thousand dollars each, eighty-tour thousand dollars. For salarieuof envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipoteutiary to Chili and Peru, at ten thousand dollars each, twenty thousand dollars. For ministers resident at Portugal, Switzerland, Greece, Belgium, Ministers resi- Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden and Norway, Turkey, Ecuador, Golem- *16***- bia, Bolivia, Venezuela, Hawaiian Islands, and the Argentine Republic, at seven thousand five hundred dollars each, one hundred and five thousand dollars. . _ _ For minister resident accredited to Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras, Kg;;:, fofglggtgf Salvador, and Nicaragua, to reside at the place that the President may ,,,,,1,,, Cost, Rm, selectin any one of the states named, as by the act making appropria- am. tions for the consular and diplomatic service approved May twenty- R<>¤i<l¤¤¢¤· second, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, ten thousand dollars. R· S·»1“`2·P·29‘*· For minister resident at Uruguay, also accredited to Paraguay, ten U,,,,,,, ,,5, ,,,,,1 thousand dollars. Paraguay. For minister, resident and consul general to Hayti, seven thousand Hayti. five hundred dollars. _ _ For minister resident and consul general to Liberia, four thousand Liberiadollars. For charges d’afEaires ad interim and diplomatic officers abroad, forty Chargés <l’aHairs, thousand dollars. _ &°‘ _ For salaries of the secretaries to the legations at London, Paris, Ber- Spcretarws of Ielin, and Saint Petersburg at two thousand six hundred and twenty-ive ‘é°“°*°“- dollars each, ten thousand five hundred dollars. For salary of the secretary to the lcgation at Japan, two- thousand five hundred dollars. - _ _ _ _ _ For the secretaries t0·the legations at Austua, Brazil, Italy, Mexico, and Spain, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each, mne thousand ollars. For the second secretaries to the legations at Great Britain, France, and Germany, at two' thousand dollars each, six thousand dollars. _ E For the secretary to the legation (acting also as mterpreter) at Chmn., ve thousand dollars. ` d for salary of the interpreter to the legationdu Turkey, three thousand lcgggglrnrewrs to 0 lars. · d the interpreter to the legation at Japan, two thousand five hun- 1‘€ ollars. · . _ _ _ To enable Robert C. Sohenok, minister to Great Britain, to employ a °n§:·¤t;¤t§°g?r:¤g- private amanuensis, according to the jonnt resolutron approved January sdm16k_ A Bleventh, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, two thousand five hundred _ ml, Ru Nc_ 6_ dgllar _‘vol. xvi, p. 590. s Vol. 18, pt. 3-21