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1352 A SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cns. 261-263. 1911. and former registers of United States land offices money earned by them for issuing notices of the cancellation_of entries subsequent to Jul twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and nmety-two,_wh1ch money, under the instructions of the_ Secretary] of the Inter1or, they were erroneously required to deposit m the mtcd States Treasury, con- ` trary to the provisions of the Act approved July twenty-sixth, BMW- eighteen hundred and ninety-two: Provided, That such refund shall A°°°°°u be made only of money deposited subsequent to the approval of the Act of July twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and ninetg-two, and shall be made u on accounts stated and certiiied by the ecretary of the L**¤*°¤“°“· Interior: .d)nd provided further, That said refund shall be made of onl such fees which have not entered into the compensation paid to such registers out of the appropriation for salaries and commissions `of registers and receivers for any fiscal year. _ &,g°°°¤¤°*¤¤ hm Sec. 2. That hereafter all money or fees rece1ved or collected by I`. . • · • • registers of United States land offices for issuing notices of cancellation of entries shall be re rted and accounted for by such registers in the same manner as otlligr fees or moneys received or collected. Approved, March 4, 1911. lnrch%211. CHAP. 282.-An Act Providing for the erection of a joint monument to the lH·R· ·] memory of General James Screven and General Daniel Stewart, two distmguished [r¤nne,N¤.m.] officersot the American Army. · i Be it enacted by the Senate and House o_fRepresentatives of the United 8cGe¤cr¤fi {png: States of America in Congress assembled, That a_ joint monument be m°§§f§¤Z$m.°°° erected in the old cemetery at Midway, Liberty Coungy, Georgia, in w,§;°g‘;f*‘§(Q‘ “° M*°‘ memory of the lives and public services of General ames Screven ' and General Daniel Stewart. ·*PP'°P'*°”°“- Sec. 2. That for the purpose of the construction, erection, and completion of said monument the sum of ten thousand dollars, or so muc thereof as is necessary, is hereby authorized, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be expended under Densn- the direction of the Secretary of &’ar; and the design may be made mma by the Midwshy Society, charged as it is with the preservation and Appmén. care of the said cemetery: Provided, That said design shall be approved by the Secretary of War. ' Approved, March 4, 1911. Bligfcg $1%%*}- CHAP. 263.-An Act To authorize the expenditure of thesum of twenty-five

 thousand dollars as a part contribution toward the erection of a monument at Ger·

[Pnb1ic,N¤.503.] mantown, Pennsylvama, in commemoration of the founding of the tirst permanent German settlement in America. Be it enacted the Senate and House of R esentatives Eftlte United <§{,¤;¤;§{g:_g·P¤i0r States of America zu Congress asseneblecl, Tm the expen iture of the monument to ars: sum of twenty-tive thousand dollars is hereby authorized to aid in "°"“"*° “"“*"“‘°“‘* erecting a monument at Germantown, Pennsylvania, in commemora- _ tion of the foundingr of the tirst permanent German settlement in Z{f§};§'fg’,,,,l amount America: Prorzded, hat no part of the sum herein authorized shall r¤¤¤i¤>—1- · be expended until there shall vc been raised and made available for the erection of said monument an additional sum of at least twenty- A¤r¤>~·=¤ <>f¤¤¤iz¤- five thousand dollars: Provided gather, That the design of said monument shall be approved by the cretary of \Var, the governor of the State of Pennsylvania, and the president of the National German- _ American Alliance; and the money for the erection of the said monu- E*P°°m“*'°°· ment shall he expended under the supervision of the Secretary of War, camezc. the governor of Pennsylvania, and the resident of the National (J’BfH1ED·Am€HCt\D Alliance: And providettpjitrt/cer, That the respon-