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FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. On. 600. 1886. 111 Consul-general at Kanagawa, four thousand dollars. Consul-general at Panama, tour thousand dollars. _ Consul·genera1 at Melbourne, tour thousand five hundred dollars. Consuls-general at Berlin, Montreal, and Honolulu, at four thousand dollars each, twelve thousand dollars. Consul general at Halifax, three thousand five hundred dollars. Consuls-general at Saint Petersburg, Frankfort, Vienna, Constantinople, and Rome, and in Ecuador, at three thousand dollars each, eighteen thousand dollars. · Consul-general at Mexico, two thousand five hundred dollars. SALARIES, CONSULAI:. SERVICE. For salaries of consuls, vice-consuls, and commercial agents, three C0¤¤¤l¤. vicehundred and thirty-three thousand five hundred dollars, namely: g’;*£;j·a“;£t§°m' Consul at Liverpool, six thousand dollars. g ' Consul at Hong~Kong, five thousand dollars. CLASS II.-At three thousand five hundred dollars per annum: a IL CHINA. Foochow; Hankow; Canton; Amoy; Tien-Tsin; Chiu-Kiang. PERU. Callao. . CLASS I1I.—At three thousand dollars per annum. 3 Class III. $3.000 . yell!`. GREAT BRITAIN'. Manchester; Glasgow; Bradford; Belfast; Demerara; Ottawa; Singapore. · — CHINA. Ningpo. FRANCE. Havre. . SPANISH DOMINIONS, _ Matanzas (Cuba). MEXICO. Vera Cruz. UNITED STATES OF COLOMBIA. Colon (Aspinwall). JAPAN. Nagasaki; Osaka and Hiogo. I CHILI. Valparaiso. CLASS IV.——At two thousand five hundred dollars per annum. a gg? IV. 92.500 GREAT BRITAIN. Tunstall ; Birmingham; Sheiheld ; Dundee; Leith; Nottingham; Victoria (British Columbia).