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1138 FIFTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1007. 1903. eighteen hundred and sixty-six, and for amounts for commutation of rations to prisoners of war in rebel States, and to soldiers on furlough, that may be ciertifiecl to be due by thehaccpu1:1ting1<}Hicers£lpf the Trieasd ury during the fisca year nineteen un re an our, ree un re thousand dollars. XV;;y;¤‘¤:fSv•;i¤éw_ For payment of amounts for arrears of pay and allowances on account ofouicers ¤¤I·i°m’e¤. ’ of service of officers and men of the Army during the war with Spam and in the Philippine Islands that may be certified to be due by the accounting officers of the Treasury during the fiscal year nineteen pundiied and foug, and lthat arp chplrggable tp tlée aiplplropriagoinsutghat ave een carrie to the surp us n , wo un re thousand 0 rs. Nuvv 1>¤1>¤r¤¤¤¤¢· NAVY DEPARTMENT. ffggggé §,{,hm Puncmsm or wrmmr AND A1>Jo1N1Ne LAND, Nmwrorrr, RHODE ew. ° ISLAND! For the purchase by the Secretary of the Navy of a wharf ` and necessary adjoining land at Newport, R ode Island, for the use of the Armv and Navy, and for the Treasury and other Departments and _ U branches of the Government service, and for the repair and improve-

 ment of the same: Prmrided, That said wharf property an any

` improvements thereon which may hereafter be made shall be under the control of the Secretary of the Navy, one hundred thousand dollars: J¤ri¤di¤¤<>¤· And ovided further, That exclusive jurisdiction shall have been pgdedztb the United States over said property by the State of Rhode land. . . ¤¤r•¤¤¤¤¤=<>*S¤~*¤· DEPARTMENT OF STATE. U},’g‘g(§**Lj;{e,}i;',fdFor the more effective demarcation and mapping of the boundary canada yvuwr Rvcky line between the United States and the Dominion o Canada along the M°“‘"“m’" forty-ning; parallehygest of the zummlit of tlhe goclzy llfogatains, as establish b the mmission o cig teen un re any-six o v°1‘°’p`86°' eighteen hundred and sixt -nine under treaty of eighteen hundred and forty-six, to be expendlid under the direction of the Secretary of a,§';*m°""**°" '·"°“‘ State, and to be immediately available and continue available until ' gigpended, one hundred thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may necessar . mtg}?" "°""""’ For the gu se of carrying out on the part of the United States the Pwr;-196r provisions ofrtgie treaty between the United States and Great Britain, concluded at Washington on the twenty-fourth day of January, nine- .,5§f"‘°‘““°" "'““‘ teen hundred and three, to become immediately available ulpon the explhange of ratitications of the said treaty, one hundred thousand dollars. -

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v¤$¤f¤;;> hslgygtg- nine of the awiird of the tribunal of arbitration constituted by treaty °' ’p'of lVashington, February twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and ninety- V0l.28,P.1246. two, and made by the arbitrators at Paris Aulgust sixteenth, eighteen h..-. . U ”,;*"‘g;°" 2,;** "§“§°"g‘*‘1°"**£""2i.“‘“"° 5%*11.. ““?°i"‘° ‘H“*°°`°“£f ,,,1,, ‘ ""te cre ryo tae, weny thousand o rs, o emaeimmeiatel available. E‘“mf,§§Y‘,{’,j{,§,i}°c§,‘;§ Fbr compensation and expenses of a competent and reliable person, gigvay. to be appointed by the Secretary of State, with the approval of the President, whose duty it shall be to carry out the recommendations in the tenth clause of the report of the Pan-American Railway committee to the Second International Conferepce of Am¢]elricain0(Stat<§:, held iii the City of Mexico in the winter o nineteen un r an one an nineteen hundred and two, and unanimously adopted by that conference, two thousand Eve hundred dollars. m*§,gf,j“”’*`"°”°* To enable the President to cooperate through diplomatic channels 8 ¤ggi¤¤F¤:i¤¤;§§i 0; with the Governments of Mexico, China, Jappn, and_ other countries, QM JS Engg, ..2,3- for the purpose set forth in the message of the President and accom- “"”“‘ panying notes submitted to Congress January twenty-ninth, nineteen