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.be neoc.uy ' legation at rreuury J>e.. "· Wallaoe, ?le. to 80th Bep-lnnum.' •id minister 1886, at the copy of first m the time of 11e, 1885, waa ate of 17500 eel upon the 1l general of appointment t.ry!' u matter of the deoiaion JIM, ti 0. Ol entered upon mipotentiary the Re'riled 15, 0. 1~ 18 >rdinary and tpenation at Ruaia, each. • ' WALLACE "· UNITED STATES. 183 "Tboee to Aaatria, Brazil, Ohlna, Italy, Japaa, Kexioo and Spain, _,a., twelve thousand dollan. " Thole to all other ooantriea, nnlell where a difterent oompenaation it pre10ribed by law, each, ten tho-.nd dollan. "And unle. when othenri8e pro'rided by law, minil&en re~ident and commilllonen aball be entitled to oompelllatioll at the rate of eeventy-five per oeotam, obargS d'a«airee at the rate of fifty per centum and 1eoretariea of legation at the rate fifteen per centnm, of the amounta allowed to ambuu.don, envoys extraordinary and minilten plenipotentiary to the eaid ooantrie1 re~peotively ; except that the leCI'etary of legation to Japan ahall he entitled to oompenation at the rate of twenty-five hundred dollan per annum. "The eeoond secretaries of the leptiona to France, Germany and Great Britain aball be entitled to compenaation at the rate of two thouand dollan each per annum." Under the provision of that aeot.ion, an envoy extraordinary and minitter plenipotentiary to Turkfly would be entitled to an .annual compensation of 110,000, a.W. a diftei'Nlt compenaation wu preeoribed by law. Having received compenaation at the rate of 171500 per annum, the olai~MDt brought snit for the diJference between that sam and 110,000 per annum, for the time from July18, 1889, to June 80, 1886. The oftloe of envoy extraordinary and minitter plenipotentiary to Turkey did not em prior to July 1, 1889. Before that time, the diplomatic repreaentative of the United States to Turkey wu of the rank of a minilter J'elident and oonaal general, and the claimant held that oftlce, at an annual l&lary of 17500, whea he wu appointed envoy utraord.inary and minilter pleaipot.entiary. By the act of July1, 1889, o. 969, 99 Stat. liS, entitled "All act melring appropriatioDI for the OODIQIV and ciJp& matio eervice of the government lor the 1-t ye&r ending Jane thirtiedl, eighteell huudred and eipty three, uad for other purp<11ea," it wu provided " that the following IUIDI be, · and they are hereby, appropriated for the eerrioe of tbe 11-t ye&r ending June thirt1eth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, out of utyJDODe1 in the Tr.lary not otberwt.e appropriated, for the objeotl hereinafter exprell8d, namely:
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Transcription | .be neoc.uy ' legation at rreuury J>e.. "· Wallaoe, ?le. to 80th Bep-lnnum.' •id minister 1886, at the copy of first m the time of 11e, 1885, waa ate of 17500 eel upon the 1l general of appointment t.ry!' u matter of the deoiaion JIM, ti 0. Ol entered upon mipotentiary the Re'riled 15, 0. 1~ 18 >rdinary and tpenation at Ruaia, each. • ' WALLACE "· UNITED STATES. 183 "Tboee to Aaatria, Brazil, Ohlna, Italy, Japaa, Kexioo and Spain, _,a., twelve thousand dollan. " Thole to all other ooantriea, nnlell where a difterent oompenaation it pre10ribed by law, each, ten tho-.nd dollan. "And unle. when othenri8e pro'rided by law, minil&en re~ident and commilllonen aball be entitled to oompelllatioll at the rate of eeventy-five per oeotam, obargS d'a«airee at the rate of fifty per centum and 1eoretariea of legation at the rate fifteen per centnm, of the amounta allowed to ambuu.don, envoys extraordinary and minilten plenipotentiary to the eaid ooantrie1 re~peotively ; except that the leCI'etary of legation to Japan ahall he entitled to oompenation at the rate of twenty-five hundred dollan per annum. "The eeoond secretaries of the leptiona to France, Germany and Great Britain aball be entitled to compenaation at the rate of two thouand dollan each per annum." Under the provision of that aeot.ion, an envoy extraordinary and minitter plenipotentiary to Turkfly would be entitled to an .annual compensation of 110,000, a.W. a diftei'Nlt compenaation wu preeoribed by law. Having received compenaation at the rate of 171500 per annum, the olai~MDt brought snit for the diJference between that sam and 110,000 per annum, for the time from July18, 1889, to June 80, 1886. The oftloe of envoy extraordinary and minitter plenipotentiary to Turkey did not em prior to July 1, 1889. Before that time, the diplomatic repreaentative of the United States to Turkey wu of the rank of a minilter J'elident and oonaal general, and the claimant held that oftlce, at an annual l&lary of 17500, whea he wu appointed envoy utraord.inary and minilter pleaipot.entiary. By the act of July1, 1889, o. 969, 99 Stat. liS, entitled "All act melring appropriatioDI for the OODIQIV and ciJp& matio eervice of the government lor the 1-t ye&r ending Jane thirtiedl, eighteell huudred and eipty three, uad for other purp<11ea," it wu provided " that the following IUIDI be, · and they are hereby, appropriated for the eerrioe of tbe 11-t ye&r ending June thirt1eth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, out of utyJDODe1 in the Tr.lary not otberwt.e appropriated, for the objeotl hereinafter exprell8d, namely: |
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