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FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Rns. 18-2]. 1894. 58] of the Secretary of State, at a price not to exceed two thousand five hundred dollars, which sum is hereby appropriated, and is to be in full »*P¤¤‘<>¤>ri¤*i¤¤· payment for said work, except the cost of printing and binding the same. _ Approved, April 2, 1894. [No. 19.] Joint Resolution Providing for the payment of salaries and expenses of AP1‘il4.1894· additional Deputy Collectors of Internal Revenue to carry out the provisions of the HH Chinese Exclusion Act of May fifth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, as amended by the Act of November thirdweighteen hundred and ninety-three. . A , Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States chinese sx0in3i0n_ of America in Congress assembled, That there is hereby appropriated, “*I§g’l{’;;’S}*';?*;*;*]Hs{:a{ out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum aim. ° of ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay thesalariesand actual and necessary expenses of as manyadditional deputy collectors of internal revenue as the Secretary of the Treasury may determine to be necessary for the collectors in the several districts to appoint in order to the more thorough and effective execution of the Act of May fifth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, as amended V¢>l-27~i>-25- by the Act of November third, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, *‘"‘“·PP·7»5l5· relating to the registration of', and the issuance of certicates of residence to, Chinese laborers who are entitled to remain in the United States under the provisions of these laws, which additional deputy D;P¤H‘i¤tg_¤r¤=·1-r¤r- collectors shall be paid, out of the sum hereby appropriated, by such °°° °° °° "' allowances as shall be made by the Secretary of the Treasury upon the recommendation of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue: Provided, Promo. That collectors of intern al revenue shall not receive any fee or other c,,g§’Ql$§§§'S “°° m" compensation for the registration, and issuance of certiilcates of resi- V¤l·2"»P-26· dence to, Chinese laborers who are entitled to remain in the United States under the provisions of the said laws. Approved, April 4, 1894. [No. 20.] Joint Resolution To print Agricultural Report for eighteen hundred and __ Apm 1°· 1894* ninety~three. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States A r,mmm,,,(_ m of America in Congress assembler], That there be printed five hundred isis? _ `P thousand copies of the Annual Report of the Secretary of Agriculture §§{'§,Y,§{‘,‘g§,'f°"*’°°· for the year eighteen hundred and ninety-three; one hundred and ten thousand copies for the use of the Senate, three hundred and sixty thousand copies for the use of the House of Representatives, and thirty thousand copies for the use of the Department of Agriculture, the _ illustrations for the same to be executed under the supervision of the m“°"“°°°”‘ Public Printer, in accordance with directions of the Joint Committee on Printing, said illustrations to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of Agriculture. _ _ Sec. 2. That the sum of three hundred thousand dollars. or so much A*"”°*’"°"°"' thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to defray the cost of printing said report. ' Approved, April 10, 1894. $0. 21.] Joint Resolution Providing for the placing of a tablet upon the Capitol April 21, 1894. to commemorate the laying of the corner stone of the building September eighteenth, ";"——"_ seventeen hundred and ninety-three. iVhcrca.s the general committee of citizens of the United States, of Pr¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· which Lawrence Gardner is chairman, have donated to the United