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272 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 706. 1890. JHIY 14, N90- ‘ CHAP. 706.-A.n Act making appropriations for the diplomatic and consular L'; service of the United States for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred ` and ninety-one. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of- Rtelywesentatives of the

 United States oi America in Congress assemble , That the following

mmm °"°` sums be, and they are hereby, severallp appropriated in full compensation for the diplomatic and consu ar SGTVICB of the fiscal year ending June thirtiet , eighteen hundred and nineaty-one, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriat , for the objects hereinafter expressed, namely: ·¤°*°"“°* SCHEDULE A. www- SALARIES or mmsrmns. E°'°£ °*g*°,,',", Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to France, blggpowdmnw. Germanlp, Great Britain, and Russia, at seventeen thousand five hundrpgd dollars each, seventy tldiousand dollaps. A nvoys extraordinary an ministers p enipotentiary to ustria, Brazil, China, Italy, Japan, Spain, and Mexico, at twelve thousand dogars each, {eighty-four thopsand dollarsi nvoys ex raor inary an ministers p enipotentiary to Turkey, Chili, the Argpntine Republic, the United States of Colombia, and Peéu, at te; t ougpnd dollairs eqh, iiftir thouizanid dollarg t Ri nvoye raor naryan m rpem n 1ary o os a ca, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Saggador (to reside at such plagée either of said States as the President may direct), ten thousan ollars. , ' Engoys extrepgdinary and m lg>ilenipo£:Ie11?{s1ia1iy tg Pgragpay an ruguay, awauan um, e er an s, w en, and Norway, Denmark, and Venezuela, at seven thousand five hundred dollars each, fifty-two thousand fivehundred dollars. _ _ Envoy extraordinary and minister plempotentiary to Bolivia, five www r¤¤d¤¤¤ th(]t;S%D1(? d(i·g§dS· t d nsul ner l'n Core th d H ud BL huuéigshepolgsen an co -ge a 1 a, seven thousand ve Mini ter resident and consul-general to Greece, Roumania, and Servia, six thousand five hundred dollars. lfmisters pesgdenctil and co(ps(plpigeneral}intHayti, Iiprsia, So:-ltnigal, an iam, a ve thousand dollars eac , wenty thousand dollars (audetlheoginisiipr resgdaeipt and cogsuligeneral ip Hayti shall also be accr it as c ar ’ aires to an omingo . Envoy extraordgieary and minister plenipotentiary to Switzerland, five thousand dollars. • d lginister resident and consul-general to Liberia, four thousand o ars. ·‘¥°““• Agent and consul-general at Cairo, five_thousand dollars. °'*"¤°"'“"""· Charges d’aifaires ad interim and chplomatic officers abroad, twenty thousand dollars. SALABIES OF MINISTEBS, OONSULS, AND 0*1*Hmz OFFICERS NVHILE Rmcmvmc 1Ns’1'BUcT1oNs AND MAKING TRANSITS. mum., honsuls, To pag the salaries of ministers, consuls, and other officers of the

   United tates for the periods actually and necessarily occupied in

mmupsk.receiving instructions, and in making transits to and from their mggd Sw- iw. rv- pupisuancg gp the provisionshof section seventeen hundred ` ’ a o y, evise atutes, so muc as may e necessary for th fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one? is hereby appropriated.