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296 TITLE xviii.-DIPLOMATIC AND OONSULAR OFFICERS.-—Ch. 2. Q see. see. ""‘ °°.'$*°.“*‘i €‘1.’.E"°fi“ ·€L°i1“§&£"’"°’ "°°‘ °°é“’°.’h“’”‘é’Lh2i1 3"°°E" 3% °"" e n1 . rac in u es an . 1718. Feeslallowed for ofllcial service. 1731. Rates of fees to be posted up. 1719. No profit from discharged seamen. 1732. Excess of fees above $2,500. 1720. Restriction on amount of fees. 1733. Excess of fees above $1,000. 1721. Fees in British North America. 1734. Embenlement. 1722. Tonnage fees in Canada. · 1735. Neglect of duty, &c. 1723. Exacting excessive fees. { 1736. Neglect of duty to seamen; corrupt 1724. Penalty or omissions to collect fees. conduct. 1725. Returns if feps. {glee certificfite ogi property. f 1726. Recs' . en consu ar officers may per orm 1727. Regidtlgsintgl-reed;-pts for fees. diplomatic functions. 1728. Verification of account of fees. 1739. Compensation of consular officer per- 1729. Feepofpfilceirscnot included in Sched- _ forming diplomatic functions. u es an . Application of Sec. 1689. The various provisions of this Title which are expressed ?:';fl'{:lT§’f;"‘“°“ in terms of geéneral application to any particular classes of consular __+_ officers, shall deeme to apply as well to all other classes of such odi- 18 A¤s·» 1858. ¤· cers, so far as may be consistent with the sub]ect·matter of the same, and 1”·=·3¤·¤»P~°*· wan. the mines of me United sem. Appointmentand Sec. 1690. Consuls-general, consuls, and commercial agents appointed ¤•1¤¤¢¤0f¢<>¤¤¤1¤·l‘ to the ports and places specified in Schedules B and C, are entitled to 3 annual salaries respectively, at the rates specified therein. And whenever 18 Aug., 1856, c. the President thin s proper to appoint a consul to any port or place named 12h¤;}*·V·1}él’&52· in the Schedules B and ‘ for a. commercial agency instead o such com- 2.,5 v_‘fg”’p_ 67_’ °‘ mercial agent, or vice versa, and an appointment is made accordingly, the g' MM; 1815, ,,_ compensation for such consular officer shall be the same in anly such case 157, v. 18, p. 486. as that fixed for such port or pgace in the schedule embracing the same; or 1218 {gb·· 1271% °· whenever the President thin s the public interest will be subserved by ’°‘ J" ‘ appointing to any such port or place a consulgeneral instead of a consul or commercial agent, and an appointment is made accordin ly, the compensation for such consul-general shall be the same as that fixed for such port or place in the schedule embracing the same. SCHEDULE B. I. Cousur.-(lnunnn. 22 Feb., 1873, c. GREAT ns11A1N. 184, s. 1, v. 17, p.

  • 172- London, seven thousand five hundred dollars.

1b'(,l.} R d 18 I ME _ Aug.: 1856, 127. BRITISH norrr 1 A u10A “· 3· "· u• 1’· 52 Montreal, four thousand dollars. Ibm mzrrrsu INDIA. Calcutta, five thousand dollars. 22 Feb., 1873, C. FRANCE' .184, s. 1, v. 17,_ p.

  • 72- Paris, five thousand dollars.

18 A .,1856, ·. 127, s. 2%. 11, p. si. W"' Havana, six thousand dollars. 22 Feb., 1873, . 184,s.1,v.17,p.47;. MEXICO. Mexico, one thousand dollars. Tampico, one thousand five hundred dollars. 127?s:€$i1l?:?h2: NORTH GERMAN UNION. Frankfort-on-the·Main, three thousand dollars.