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FlFTY—SEV ENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 272. 1902. 77 occupied in receiving instructions and in making transits to and from their posts, and while waiting recognition and authority to act, in pursuance of the provisions of section seventeen hundred and forty of the Revised Statutes, so much as may be necessary for the fiscal R·S~’°°·1"‘*°·P·3°9· year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and three, is hereby A appropriated. SALARIES or snonirramms or minassms AND Lmearroxs. Secretaries of embassies to Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, bS€9**>*°*j,°;* of .<=¤¤· Mexico, and Russia, at two thousand six hundred and twenty-five mm an €gm°m` dollars each, fifteen thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; Secretaries of legations to China and Japan, at two thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars each, five thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; d Secretary of legation to Austria, two thousand two hundred and fifty o ars; - d Secretary of legation and consul·general to Colombia, two thousand o ars; Secretary of legation and consul-general to Stockholm, one thousand five hundred dollars; Secretary of legation to Guatemala and Honduras, one thousand eight hundred dollars; Secretary of legation to Roumania, Servia, and Greece, with residence at Athens, one thousand eight hundred dollars; Secretaries of legations to Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Salvador, and to Chile, one thousand eight hundred dollars each, three thousand six hundred dollars; Secretaries of legations to Bel ium, Netherlands, Turkey, Spain, and Brazil, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each, nine thousand dollars; Secretaries of legations to Argentine Republic, Venezuela, and Peru, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each, Liberia, and Korea (who shall be consul-general to Seoul), at one thousand five hundred dollars each, eight thousand four hundred dollars; Second secretaries of embassies to Great Britain, France, Germany, S°°°“‘* “°'°""‘°* Ital , Mexico, and Russia, at two thousand dollars each, twelve thousand, dollars; » Second secretary of legation to Austria, one thousand eight hundred dollars; Second secretaries of legations to Japan and China, who shall be American students of the language of the court and country to which the are a pointed, respectively, and shall be allowed an required, nndler 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; Second secretary of legation at Constantinople, Turkey, who shall be an American student of the language of Turkey, and shall be · allowed and required, under the direction of the Secretary of State. to devote his time to the acquisition of such language, one thousand six hundred dollars; Third secretaries of embassies to Great Britain, France, Mexico, T"*"* *°°’°°*"‘*=*— and Germany, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, four thousand eight hundred dollars; Totalg, seventy-five thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. sanarmss or irrrmnrxurnns TO LEGATIONS. Chinese secretar r, legation to China, and interpreter to legation to dg;*;°’P*°*°¤*°*°8¤· Turkey, at three thousand dollars each, six thousand dollars; ` Interpreter to legation to Japan, two thousand five hundred dollars;