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11 I-`m·ci;:;n Service-Continued Consular oflicers——Continued , Invoices, certification, p.‘ 647, §§ 83-85 Judicia-1 authority in certain ‘C<»\lut1‘icS. D- 651, §‘ 141 Judicial authority of consuls, `see Coxs·ULiu: Coiimss. Laws applicable generally, provisions relating topan ticular classes of officers, p. 646, § 53 . · _ I.ist· of consular officers, annual report by ‘Secrc.tary c ° State, p. 37, § 163 ‘ _ Malfeasancc, liability on official bond, p. 642, § 9 p. 649, si 103 . ‘ ‘ ` 3[&1‘1°1llg(‘$,'tll`l1:l.\O1‘11}{ to ‘so1emmzt», p. 646, § 72 _ Navafotticeis, meepmitce of appointment as vacatin " commission in Navy, p. 1107, §` 226 · ` ·—~4~exereising consular poWe1‘s,.p. 1107, § 217 . Nt-gzlect of duty, liability ion official bond, p. 642, § 9 p. 040. §» 103 A _, . , it i Notarial acts, auth`ority {0.-[}€‘l‘fo1°lll, p._ 650, § 131 -———fees prescribed. p. 648, § 98 ” ·` Oaths 8`Il(l‘8f111‘Hlt11i01lS, autliority to administer, p. 65( _ gs 131- 0 I ., ‘ ——-—— fees for administerin$.¤:, p. 648, § 98 Occupations prohibited to consular ofiicers, p. .6-li _ · , · Uflice rent, allowance for, p.` 650. §_109 t c Oilicial bond', liabilityfor neglect of duty, D. 642, § 9 ` p.*649,·§ 103 _- " ‘ -·~-—— requirement of, p. 642, § 11 Oflicial designation in Consular Service, p. 645, § 51 Postageon lefters,detained at foreign ports, paymer by consuls, p.- 1276, §_670_ _ _· ` rowtit·s. duties,and-liabilities genera|ly,,p. 646. §`7 et seq. _ _— · ` _ Profits from dealings with discharged seamen pre _ hibited, p.·64S, § 90. · ‘ ‘ A " Protests. authorityh to 1‘L‘(’(’!11’l!..i). 646. § '73‘ Reports, as to coxnmercialand agricultural matter · p. 647, §~80_ · ` V` ·-—-——‘~ as to current prices of merchandise and agricu · tural conditions, p. 647, § 82 l _ - —-~—·as to exports, imports. and wages, p.· 647, § 81 Representation allowances to consulates, p. 643, § 12 Shipping,`retention of papers of American vessels unt - ]|1I)'1ll("llfUf(l(‘H)il°I`l(lS`Ulld wa;:;cs,` p. 648, §‘ 88 yice consul, definition, p. 645. § 51 .` . Vice consul general-, oliice abolished, p. 646, § 52 . . ('ou`sular reports, printing and distribution, p. 1432, § 2i I‘onsuls, see .f‘onsular officers, supra 7, - Counselor of embassy or legxation, designation of.Foreig $¤ervice_.officer, p. 643, §‘ 18 ‘ _ - o _ liiplomatlc officers . ° . ,, _ ._ Absence without leave, com-pensatloxi —wfthheld._ p. 65 ` §_ 124 . . ‘ _ ` Aflidzlvits. nuthor.ity·_toWake, p. 650, § 131 .» Agent and consul general at Tangier, compeusatio: p. 645, § 32 ·~ · `. " Allowance to widow of deceased oflicer, p. 650, § 130 -

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lmsiniess, diplomatic ofiicers forbidden `to engage i p. ($47, E _ ° - ~ ` z (`h2nrgl'~ d'Afl'aires. Foreign Service oiilcer appointed * act. p. 643. §§ 19, 20 ._ _ ” `-·»—-=- rate ofcompensation, p. 645, § 32 . _ _ Fitizcnship as requisite to compensation. p. 6·tL?i,~§ 33 , (»`ll‘I`k>¢48t embassies and l‘egations, p, 645, 5 35 . Vonnmissioners, Ij‘orel;:n Scrrlce oflicer appointed < `. _ I act. p. 643, §§ 19, 20 _ . _ ` ·--——--;- rate of compensation, p. 645,] 32 _

VUUX · 22545 Foreign Scrvice~·—~Coiitint1t·<l Diplomatic ofiicers——·(3ontinue‘d ’ Compensation of person filling two ofiices. p. 645, § fit; Correspondence onaffairs of foreign governments prohibited, p. 650, § 126 ’ _ o 4 F? Counselor of embassy or it-gaaon, designation of 1·`n;·. eign Service otiicer, p. 643, 5 18 >f Deiinition of diplomatic ofiicer, p. § 40 `Depositions, authority to take, p. 650, 5 131 ~; Diplomatic agent, Foreign Service officer appointed g.; act, p. 643, §§ 19, 20 » ’ , " Double salaries prohibited, p. 6-15, § 32 g Envoys extraordinary, salaries at various posts, p. oi; § 3;} . _ _' . - - . Extracompensation prohibited, p. 650. 5 125 >:· Dees, accounting, use of stamps, p. (A3, § 13; p. ma · ¤ §, 100` . l ° ·. *3 -——-· medium of payment, -§ 128 ` -——-regulation by President, p.“650, § 127 _ L Gifts. titles, etc., from. government of country of resi `dence, acceptztiice prohibited, p. ($0, § 126 Leaves of absence, .p.‘ 650, § 123 { ‘ . 1, Messenger of. embassy . at Paris, special allowance. · p. 645, § 37 · . · _ Ministers. judicial. authority, see (_'oN‘si*LAR C0rn·rs

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I _ i Lan (iocars - i ‘ ‘ Ministers plenipotentiary.` salaries at various posts, p. __` 6-15. §_32 · -· . — it _ Ministers resident; foreign-service officer appointed tc ` ' - act, p. 613. §§ 10, 20 V · . A '1 , ·—-—-- salaries at various postsfp. 615. § 32 ` Minister resident and consul general to Libenia, com-_ 1- pensation; pi 645, § 32 _ ` t - Naval officer accepting diplomatic office. effectas vacating commission in Navy, p. 1107, li 226 . s. A New ambassadorships, restriction on creation, p. 645, l- Notarial acts. authority to perforin. p. 650, 131 Oath and afiirmation, authority to administer. p.`_6.'»0.1.3i_ o _ . §131. . ` ’ .` _ Occupations prohibited to diplomatic oflicers. p. 645. § tis il · Ofiice paraphernalia provided, p; 630, § 129 { “ Passports. authority to issue, p. 657, §`211 Q __1_’rivate secretaries to ambassadors, appointment and _ · compensation, p. 643, § 1-t _ . ~‘ " ‘ 31 i Recommengiations for_ einpioynnint under Goverimamt ·_ ·in country of residence prohibited, p. 650, Q 126 ` cn i Representation allowance to diplomatie'missions, p. 6t3.

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Salary during absence caused by sickness, p._ 650. § 12-t U; Salary during absence from post, p. 650. §§. 123. .124 Salary, time of con1n1er1centi·nt, p. 650. § 121 _ Secretaries in Diplomatic Service, appointment of forn, eign-service officers, p. 642. §`·1 - · . g Secretaries in Diltlornatic Service, former classification ‘ abolished,.p. 642, _§ 6 _ ' i . Secretary of embassy or legation,authority to perforu¤ n, — notarial acts, p. 630Q § 131 ‘ ‘ -» . Q Time alloa·ance.for·travel to and from post, 1tow_ fixed. ` to i p. 650, ·§ 122 ‘ ' _ ‘ ., I Two offices titled by same person, compensation, p. till . § So . .`_‘. I°nit’orm_s and ofiicial cost runes; p. 645, § 30 § Enyoys extraoi·dimtry·,_see~ Diplomatic officers, supra to 1*;§t{lhHSil1l1\'i‘llt'0f foreign service, p. 6-11, Si 1 _ ‘ Foreign-service oflicers generally ‘ . I_ Agentand consul general at Tangier, p.`645,” 5