Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/697

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680 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 235. 1909. the Secretary of State, including employment at the seat of government of such surveyors, computers, and draftsmen as are necessary to reduce field notes, twenty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, together with the unexpended balance approriated for the demarkation of the boundary ine west of the Rocky Lountains b the Acts of April twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and four, and of llliarch third, nineteen hrmdred and five, to remain available until expended as provided in said Acts. msrmrzms c0NvnN·r1oN, UNITED STATES AND CANADA.

  • "*¤¤¤¤'Y C°¤¤¤¤*¤· For the a ment of the com nsation of a commission on the par·t

d`i>ilb?|ileaii»ii¤` of the Unigady States under thelebnvention between the United States and Great Britain concerning the fisheries in waters contiguous to the ` United States and the Dominion of Canada, signed at Washington on A ril eleventh, nineteen hundred and eight, and of the share of the United States; of thmexpenies that may ge incurlpedis in putting énto o ration an carrying' out the convention uthe ca earen- Jpuiie thirtieth, nineteen hrmdred and ten, teiiuthousand dollars, orudg much thereof as may be necessary. rN·rmrNA·rroNAL CONGRESS or 1rr0mN1: AND DEMOGBAPHY. I"‘°{{",§*,£",f¥‘,,},c‘f_{'{{ To enable the Government of the United States suitably to artici- Qesagvhyim pate in the Twelfth International Congress of Hygiene and Demog- ' ’p' raphy, which will be held at the city of Washington, District of Columbia, in nineteen hundred and ten, in Spursuance of the invitation extended by the President of the United tates in virtue of the oint resolution of the Congress thereof, approved February twenty-sixth nineteen hundred and seven, and to meet the expenses that actually and necessarily be incurred by the United States by reason of such invitation and meeting, ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be required. INTERNATIONAL commrssrou ON PRIVATE AND PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW. m};gg{_¤·:{;>¤{;h¤;_j; For the payment of compensation to, and of the necessary expenses umu raw. of, a commissioner to represent the United States in the international commission, which, in pursuance of the convention signed at the Third International Conference of American States, on August twenty-third, nineteen hundred and six, approved b the Senate on February third, nineteen hundred and eight, and ratified by the President on February eighth, nineteen hundred and eight, is to meet at the city of Rio de Janeiro in May, nineteen hundred and nine, for the purpose of preparing draft codes of private and public intemational aw regulating the relations between the nations of America; and for the payment of the quota of the United States of the expenses incident to the preparation of the drafts, including the compensation of the experts provided for in article four of the said convention, ten thousand do lars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be immediately available. rim HAGUE INTERNATIONAL c0Ne1zr·:ss. ngjgfggigggofggj For the participation py the United States in an International Concmmge. gress to be held at The, ague at such time as the Netherlands Government shall fix, for the purpose of promoting uniform legislation concerning letters of exchange, including compensation of and the actual and necessary travelin and subsistence expenses of an expert delegate and a secretary, nine giousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. r