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404 THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 75, 76. 1859. gn? With $**2* tmnsportatioh, and contingencies of tho commission to run and mark the - Umm on · asboundar line between the United States and the British osscssions mgton Territory. y P gonnding on WVashmgt0n Territory, one hundred and Hflcy thousand 0 ars. Commissioner, For compensation and per diem of the commissioner, compensation of §%ci;:;“l$;a;€°" the surveyor, and for the payment of all expenses of the commission with Green; " under the reciprocity treaty with Great Britain, tw<:nty-three thousand Britain. dOum.S Suppression of To enable the President of the United States to carry into cdect the act SlTgTiQ”2g?‘10l of Congress of third March, eighteen hundred and nineteen, and any sub- Voljiii. p. 532, sequent acts now in force for the suppression of the slave-trade, seventy- l’*`°"lS°· five thousand dollars: Provided That so much of said appropriation as . FXQRKISGS DOXV b · d , 1 d . I b d f d mcmyetk may 6: require to pay expenses a rea y mcuxrec may e u-c rom an zmfter the passage of this act. Eajnryoxi (lon- Spc. 2. And be it further enacted, That the salary provided by the third S“_. .fc"°3" ° section of "An act to revulato the diplomatic and consular systems of tho B1 [mh honth . ,, O . . America,, United States, approved August exghtconth, mghteen hundred and Hfmy- 1856,011. 127, six, as cornpunszxtion for the consul general of British North America, as l 3;4 l 52 hy schedule Id, shall be in full of all compensation allowed to that oflloor; und $1 goes recon od {gy any v1cc consul Sr co5m;1ero1a1 agor1; 1H Brmsh L 01* mcrxca, cxcoe nw no amount a owe y tm resrc cnt as com- Fee¤,&c.,to be pcnsation for his service; and all {ccs received by said consul general,

  • ‘°°°““l°‘l f°"· shall be accounted for by such ohicers, respectively, to the treasury of the

United States.

 Foe for ce vm“y- Sec. 3. And be it further enceclcd, That the fee For certifying invoices,

mf? °€*`*”*¤ m· and for certifying the place of growth or production of goods made duty vo1c0s,&c. fr(wb th , . l lf.

   j L 1oc1p10c1ty treaty, to he charged by the consu gone1a or the

British North American provinces and subordinate consular oiHccrs,o1·

 agents in said provinces, shall be fifty cents for each certificate, and no
Mg$;2§°;%€ **0* moro. And no such certificate of the growth 01* production shall bc

goods not ex, required for goods not exceeding in value the sum of two hundred ceeding S200 in dollars, “‘l“°‘ A1>1>Rovr:D, March 3, 1859. March3, 1859. CHAP. LXXVI.·——An Act makin A ro riatians or the Naval Service or the Year

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it ending Me thirticlh of June, ezzqhtecn hundred und sixty. Be it enacted by ihe Senate and House of Representives af the Hzited States of America in Oangress assembled, That the following sums be, and Ap1>¤‘<>p1‘i¤fi0¤· they are hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the year ending tho thirticth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty. Pay. For pay of commission, warrant, and petty officers and seamen, including the engineer corps of the navy, three million nine hundred and thirty thousand Your hundred and thirty-nine dollars. Pay of restored For the payment of officers restored to the nav under the rovisions officers · · y p · 185,}*Ch M of the act of January sixteenth, eighteen hundred and Bfmy-seven, durmg Am’p 153 the period of thoir retirement 0;- suspension, sixty-two thousand three ’ hundred and mnoty-four dollars. Provisions. For provisions for commission, warrant, and petty ofhcors and seamen, including engineers and marines attached to vessels for sea service, nine hundred and Forty-Eve thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. Sick, Sm. For su1‘ge0ns’ neccssarics and appliances for the sick and hurt; of the nav , mcludmv the em incer and marine cor s tlnrt -fivo thousand six 1] ll L1 41 ll ° g P’ Y un re dollars. F%¤l =r¤d HMS- For fuel For the navy, to be purchased in the mods prescribed by law lm " m' for other materials, and for the transportation thereof, six hundred thou sand dollars. Hemp, Src. For the purchase of hemp and other materials for the navy, three hLmdread thousand dollars.