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FOBTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 150. 1885. 323 and Argentine Republic, at seven thousand five hundred dollars each, fifteen thousand dollars. For salaries of ministers resident and consuls-general in Liberia, Switzerland, Denmark, Portugal, Siam, Persia, Corea, Hayti, and Bolivia, at five thousand dollars each, forty-ive thousand dollars; and the minister resident and consul-general in Hayti shall also be accredited 0],,,86 diag-,,,“_ as charge d’ail'aires to Santo Domingo. For salary of minister resident and consul-general to Roumania, Servia and Greece, six thousand five hundred dollars. Igor salary of agent and consul-general at Cairo, five thousand dol- Azur wd vou- 1,u.s_ _ 53-eneral at For salary of agent to the States of the Congo Association, five thou- A-Ewt *0 BMW sand dollars; said agent to be charged with introducing and extending gQ_,:uC°”g° A""' the commerce of the United States in the Congo Valley; and for such ' purpose the further sum of five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. For salary of charge d’aH'aires to Paraguay and Uruguay, five thou- Charge d’at1‘a.ims. sand dollars; and section sixteen hundred and eighty-one of the Re- B- S-mv-1681. p- vised Statutes of the United States is hereby repealed. 2°"·"°P°°]°d· For charges d’afl'aires ad interim and diplomatic oillcers abroad, Charge dmaaires twelve thousand dollars. **1 mmm For salaries of the secretaries of the legatious in London, Paris, Ber- Secretaries e 1* lin, and Saint Petersburg, at two thousand six hundred and twenty- 1°S¤*¤°¤¤· five dollars each, ten thousand five hundred dollars. For salary of the secretaries of legation in China and Japan, at two thousand six hundred and twentydlve dollars each, five thousand two hundred and fifty dollars- and section sixteen hundred and eighty of the Revised Statutes of the United States is hereby repealed. ’ For salaries of the secretaries of the legations in Spain, Turkey, Austria, Italy, Brazil, and Mexico, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each, in all, ten thousand eight hundred dollars. · For salaries of the secretaries of the legations in Chili and Peru at one thousand five hundred dollars each, three thousand dollars. For salaries of the second secretaries to the legations at London, Paris, and Berlin, at two thousand dollars each, six thousand dollars. And hereafter no secretary or second secretary of any legation shall secretary not to be entitled to or receive any compensation over and above his salary as ;9¤°¤'<;)0<=°¤P°¤¤* such secretary for actingas charge d’aHaires during the temporary or a;°:0:r0‘;°B;{;1‘;.;{ other absence without leave of the minister to whose duties he may ggtiug ,, ,,;,;,86 succeed. d’a£hu·es. For salaries of second secretaries of the legatious in Japan and China, ¤ °t*;1'°· who shall be American students of the language of the court and coun- _,,,,,:'f,°wQg6h;,';°: try to which they areappointed, respectively, and shall be allowed and duties_ ’ 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. For the salaries of interpreters to the legations in China, at three Interpreters to thousand dollars, and in Japan and Turkey at two thousand five hun- 1°B*m°¤¤- dred dollars each; in all, 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 legtion or other officer. For secretary of legation and consulgeneral at ogota, two thousand 8¤¤¤>t¤ri¤• ¤f 1+ d0u,_u.s· QIHQDB. For secretary of legation in Central American states and consul- · general at Guatemala, two thousand dollars. For salary of interpreter to the legation and consulate-general in Per- Interpreters to sia, one thousand dollars. !¤S¤*·¤°¤¤· For salary of interpreter to the legation in Corea, one thousand dollars. For salary of the clerk to the legation in Spain, one thousand two hun- clerktclegetion dred dollars. in Simu-