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530 FORTY-—SECON D CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 228. 1873. 1872,eh.8. President of the United States, to enable the President to fulfill the gm? P- 0 stipulations contained in the twentieth, twenty-second, twenty-third, 8-u_°`$’Pp'twenty-fourth, and twenty-fift.11 articles of the said treaty in relation to the creation of commissioners, and proceedings before the same, and to the appointment of agents. Lithograph For a lithographic press and necessary materials, not to exceed one 5:5;* **¤d“m°` thousand dollars, and for a lithographic pressman and laborers, not to ' exceed two thousand dollars; in all, three thousand dollars. Henry Doug- That the compensation of Henry Douglass, employed under the ‘““· door-keeper of the House, be fixed at two dollars and fit? cents pe; diem, and a sum sufficient to pay the same until the next seal year is hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Civil service. ml`:) pennble the President of the United States to perfect and put in force such rules regulating the civil service as may from time to time be adopted by him, there is hereby reappropriated any balance of the appropriation for the same object, for the current tiscal year remaining unexpended at the close of said fiscal year. Amendmentof That section one of an act entitled "An act to extend the laws of the ¥3,8#;l:‘i73é_3)]‘ United States relating to customs, commerce, and navigation over the °`territory ceded to the United States by Russia, to establish a. collectiondistrict therein, and for other purposes," approved July twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, be so amended as to read as follows: Gu¤t¤m§,&c-. “That the laws of the United States relating to customs, commerce, gig; gglxged and navigation, and sections twenty and twenty-one of "An not to reguto territorp late trade and intercourse with Indian tribes and to preserve peace on the giisgtg F‘;*°g frontiers," approved June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, be, ml. 0,- R{S;i,,_pand the same are hereby, extended to and over all the mainland, islands, 1834,ch. 161, and waters of the territory ceded to the United States by the Emperor §§$gi 732 of Russia, by treaxty concluded at Washington on the thirtieth day of v0l:xJ.¥,i5;;9i March, anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, so far as the same may be applicable thereto. Approved, March 3, 1873. March 3, 1873. CHAP. CCXXVIII. ——An Act making Appropriations to su ply Dgieism-ies in the Ap. ’_`_""‘" propriatizmsjbr the Service of the Government fw thejiscal leur ending June thirtimh, enyhteen hundred and seventy-three, and for other Purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House q/' Representatives of the United Dmciency Szates of America in Oongress assembled, That the following sums be, appropriation for and they are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not t E y€8l' Elldlllg , · _ · - · · . . June 30 18,, other wise appropriated, to supply defimencnes in the appropriations for the ’ service of the government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundre;1 and seventy-three, and for former years, and for other purposes, name y : Scum- SENATE. For clerks to committees, pages, and so forth, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, eight hundred and sixty-four dollars; for compensation and mileage, seven thousand dollars; for folding documents and materials, four thousand five hundred dollars, and for furniture and repairs, six thousand dollars; in all, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars. State Depart- DEPARTMENT OF STATE. ment. Publishing For publishing the laws of the second session, forty-second Congress, lm"- for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-two, twenty-four th0u· sand and fifty-six dollars.