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FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 319, 320. 1889. 767 and it shall not be lawful for the Secretary of the Interior or the Superintend of Census to incur any expense or obligation whatever, in respect to said census, in excess of that sum; and the sum of one million dollars is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be immediately available, APP¤>Pi‘i¤¤i·>¤- and continue available unti the completion of the Eleventh Census. Sec. 21. That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized xnrsmsuou from whenever he may think proper, to call upon any other Department D°P°”m**¤'¤¤- or office of the overnment, for information pertinent to the enumeration herein required. _ SEO. 22. Any supervisor of census may, with the consent of the Removslofeuumen Superintendent of Census, remove any enumerator in his district, °t°”" an fill the vacancy thereby caused or otherwise occurring; and in such cases but one compensation shall be allowed for the entire service, to be apportioned among the persons performing the same in the discretion o the Superintendent of Census. Sec. 23. That u on the request of any municipal government, Cities. ew,. may be meaning thereby the incorporated government of any town, village, township, or city, or kindred municipality, the Superintendent of Census shall furnish such government with a copy of the names, with age, sex, birthplace and color, or race, of all ersons enumerated within the territory in the jurisdiction of such municipality, and such copies shall be paid for by such municipal government at the rate of twenty-five cents for each one hundred names, and all sums so received by the Superintendent of Census shall be accounted for in such way as the Secretary of the Interior shall direct, and covered _ into the Treasury of the United States to be placed to the credit of, ¤,i‘f,',‘§‘§,,f,°fbuf,(§"“‘““ and in addition to, the appropriation herein made for taking the ElSV8uth (Tllisuslh S f th I t C th h $***3 U W EC. 24. at the ecreta o e ~n erior ma au orize the ex- . *70 ¤ i’i¤i’ ° penditure of necessary sumslfbr the traveling expgnses of the officers mmuexwm and employees connected with the taking of the census, and the incidental ex enses essential to the carrying out of this act, including tl1e rentailof convenient quarters in the District of Columbia and the furnishing thereof, and an outfit for printing small blanks, tally-sheets, circulars, and so forth, and shall from time to time make a detailed report to Congress of such expenditures. Sec. 25. That the act entitled "An act to provide for the taking i0i;¤&¤;=;¤:5·¤{ pgpés of the Tents and subsequent census", approved March third. eight- v¤1.m,p_.iizi?e ° ' een hundred and seventy-nine, and all laws and parts of laws inconsistent with the provisions of this act are here y)repealed; and all censuses subsequent to the Eleventh Census shall etaken in accordance with the provisions of this act, unless Congress shall hereafter otherwise provide. Approved, March 1, 1889. ‘ CHAP. 320.-An act authorizing the President to appoint William English an __§f_§*'j§l·{°*9·_ officer in the Regular Army of the nited States. . Rp it enawfed by Hm Senate and House of R€]2T€8€HfClIZ-l'€S of fhe ('7ni/Ml Stu/es ry _~1me~rir·u fiu Congress assembled, That the President ;H¤i¤g¤cE;¤¤ii;!;ited be. and he is lierehy. authorized to nominate and by and with the mud iieuttnsm, advice and consent of the Senate to appoint William English a second Amy- lieutenant in the Regular Army of the United States, and t » assign him to any vacancy in said rank ex1sting therein. Approved. March 1. 1889.