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66 FOBTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 263, 264, 274,275. 1874. ___June 9, 1874. CHAP. 263.-——An act to change ttlrecnlaxmldlolguthe registered steamer Oakes Ames Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Nmno of stwmgr States of Amer-icajn Congress assembled, That the name of the steamer ?0“*g‘£° A'“f’.°l"‘·“¤ d Oakes Ames, official number nineteen thousand two hundred and eighty- mp m' one, registered *iu the district of Vermont, be and the same 1s_hereby changed to Champlain, and by that name shall hereafter be registered, licensed and known. Approved, June 9, 1874. June 9, 1974, CHAP. 264.-Au act to change the name of the schooner “China." Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Name of schooner States of America in Congress assembled, That authority is hereby granted fQg1¤"¤"gh¤¤S°d*° to the owners of the schooner “Ghiua," built at Trenton, M1chigan,iu ‘“"°“‘ the year eighteen hundred and seventy-three, and registered at the port of Detroit in said_State, to change the name of said schooner to that ot “ Canton," by which name said schooner shall be kuowu and registered. Approved, June 9, 1874,. June 10, 1874. CHAP. 274.-——Au act granting one condemned cannon to Prescott Post No one """“"__"'"' grand Army of the Republic for the erection of a monument at Providence, Rhode 2.]] . Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United llogegdggigdt States of America in Congress a.ssewibled,_That the Secretary of War be, Providence R. L » and he hereby IS, authorized to deliver, 1f the same can be done with0ut ’ detriment to the Government, one condemned cannon to Prescott Post No one Grand Army of the Republic to be used in the erection of a monument m the North Burial Ground at Providence Rhode Island. Approved, June 10, 1874. N June 11, 1514, CHAP. 2'I5.—Au act making appropriations for the consular mud diplomatic serv- ········—··*···· ice of the Government for the year ending June thirticth, eighteen hundred and seventy-tlve, and for other purposes. Ba it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United d_C;o n stu] ar and States of America in Congress assejnblcd, That thefollowiug sums bc, pgnxggslcf (3 P 1;,1;; and the same are hereby, appropriated for the service of the fiscal your on A 1 D g June 30, endmg_ June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-ive, out of any 181;; _ inouleey in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the objects herema r expresse namely: · d_E¤voys] estragr- GFor salaries 0; envoys extraordinary iaind ministers plenipotetultiary to ¤¤¤FS’¤¤ ¤¥¤¤¤¤ N reat ritain rance Germany and ussia at seventeen ousand P1°”‘P°“°““‘“"Y· five hundred dollars each, seventy thousand dellars. ‘ For salaries of envoys extraordinary and ministers pleuipotentiary to Spain, Austria-, Brazil, Mexico, J apau, China, and Italy, at twelve thousand dollars each, eighty-four thousand dollars. For salaries of envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to Chili and lfjeru, at ten thousand dollars each, twenty thousand dollars. Ministers re ga. For ministers resident at Portugal, Switzerland, Greece, Belgium, dent. Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden and Norway, Turkey, Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia, Venezuela, Hawaiian Islands, and the Argentine Republic, at sgvgirlthousand five hundred dollars each, one hundred and dye thousan dollars. One minister ms. For minister resident accredited to Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras, gin: f<i§_G¤vg:ma1a, Salvador, and Nicaragua, to reside at the place that the President may- ,Qc‘;m;‘;°&_ °· select in any one of the states named, as by act making appropriations