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228 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Su s. I. Ch. 333. 1884.. and eighty-five, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the objects hereinafter expressed, namely: Envoys; pleui- For salaries of envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to P°*°¤*”“'Y- Great Britain, France, Germany, and Russia, at seventeen thousand five hundred dollars each, seventy thousand dollars. For salaries of envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to Japan, China, Spain, Austria, Italy, Brazil, and Mexico, at twelve thousand dollars each, in all eighty-tour thousand dollars. For salaries of envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to Chili and Peru, at ten thousand dollars each, twenty thousand dollars. For salaries of envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to the United States of Colombia and Turkey, at seven thousand five hundred dollars earch, iitteen thousand dollars. For salary of envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to be accredited to the several Central American states of Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras, Salvador, and Nicaragua, and to reside at such place in either of said states as the President may direct, ten thousand dollars Ministers resi- For salaries of ministers resident in Belgium, Netherlands, Hawaiian 6*****- Islands, and Sweden and Norway, at seven thousand five hundred dollars each, thirty thousand dollars. Ministers resi- For salaries of ministers resident and consuls-general in Venezuela, · d¤¤*· Md °°¤¤¤]¤· and Argentine Republic, at seven thousand five hundred dollars each, U°“°“‘L fifteen thousand dollars. For salaries of ministers resident and consuls-general in Switzerland, Denmark, Portugal, Liberia, Bolivia, Hayti, Persia, Corea, and Siam, at nve thousand dollars each, forty-five thousand dollars; and the minister resident and consul-general at Hayti shall also be accredited as charge d’aH‘aires to Santo Domingo. Charge d’nifaires. For salary of charge d’aH`aires to Paraguay and Uruguay, five thousand dollars. Clmge d’nBaires For charges d’aui1ires ad interim and diplomatic omcers abroad, twelve Ni ¤¤*¤¤¤¤· °*¤- thousand dollars. Secretaries ufle- For salaries of the secretaries of the legations in London, Paris, Ber- H¤¤°*¤· lin, and Saint Petersburg, at two thousand six hundred and twenty-five _ dollars each, ten thousand five hundred dollars. For salary of the secretary of legation in China, two thousand six hundred and twenty-ive dollars. For salary of the secretary of legation in Japan, two thousand six hundred and twenty-tive dollars. For salaries of the secretaries of the legations in Spain, Turkey, Austria, Italy, Brazil, and Mexico, at one thousand eight hundred dollars Clerlntolsgstion each, five thousand four hundred dollars. For salary of a clerk to the m $1>•¤¤· legation in Spain, one thousand two hundred dollars. For salaries of the secretaries of the legations in Chili, and Peru, at one thousand five hundred dollars each, three thousand dollars. _ $¤<>¤¤d ¤q¤¤>*¤· For salaries of the second secretaries to the legations at London, “°“ °f 1°F“°‘°”· Paris, and Berlin, at two thousand dollars each, six thousand dollars. C<>m1>9¤¤l=i¤¤f<> And no secretary or second secretary of any legation shall be entitled xggwtm *3:; to or receive any compensation over and above his salary as such secre- Pmvmod by hw, tary for acting as charge d’aifaires during the temporary or other abprohibited. sence without leave of the minister to whose duties he may succeed. Second secrets. For salaries of second secretaries of the legations in Japan and China, rice of 1•s•ti¤¤¤, who shall he American students otf the language of the court and coun- 5:%: ‘“d °m"°? try to which they are appointed, respectively, and shall be allowed and ' required, under the direction of the Secretary of State, to devote their time to the acquisition of such language, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each, three thousand six hundred dollars. Interpreters; For the salaries of interpreters to the Iegatious in China, at three mm '°m’*°*°d» thousand dollars, and in Japan and Turkey, at two thousand five hundred dollars each, eight thousand dollars. But no person drawing the salary of interpreter as above provided shall be allowed any part of the salary appropriated for any secretary of legation or other officer.