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 290 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 60. 1854. holding courts in the several counties or subdivisions in each of said judicial districts by proclamation, to be issued by him; but the Legislative Assembly, at their first or any subsequent session, may organize, alter, or modify such judicial districts, and assign the judges, and alter the times and places of holding the courts as to them shall seem proper and convenient. Umm uP_ Sec. 36. :And be ct furt/ter enacted; That all officers to be appointed goings:] by the by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, for ' w’:’$_&°“;(f gf: the Territory of Kansas, who, by virtue of the provisions of any law new My; ,,,{c;v,,; m existing, or which may be enacted during the present Congress, are recertain <>¤-ses- quired to give security for moneys that may be intrusted with them for disbursemeut, shall give such security, at such time and place, and in such manner as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. Notwinmfom Sec. 37. And be it further enacted, That all treaties, laws, and other with thetrenties, engagements made by the government of the United States with the In- Qgiwdesunglggg dian tribes inhabiting the territories embraced within this act, shall be by bh, U,,;t.,d faithfully and rigidly observed, notwithstanding any thing contained in Swiss- this act; and that the existing agencies and superintendencies of said Indians be continued with the same powers and duties which are new prescribed by law, except that the President of the United States may, at his discretion, change the location of the office of superintendent. Approved, May 30, 1854. Cxur. LX.-An Act lo su Zz De iencies in ilu2A r {ations cr t serv' 0 May SL 185* femur ending the iliiagigtd q]‘%une, one thousandudidllrbundred andcfpydcazrfxrid DT puTp0SC3· Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United To supply (M_ States of America in Congress assembled, That the following- sums be, cienccs lor 1854. and the same are hereby, approprnated to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the service of the Hscal year ending the thirticth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, out of any money in the tI'C¤»S¤I‘y’ 1I0b otherwise appropriated, 1w.H16ly : Sum Depam DEPARTMENT OF STATE. mgqéram of For the increased compensation of the Secretary of State, from the State. y fourth of March, one thousand eight hundred arid fifty-three, to the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, two thousand four hundred and thirteen dollars and thirty seven cents; Assistant Sem- For compensation of the Assistant Secretary of State, from the W'? °f S*“*"· eighteenth of April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, to the . _ thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty·four, three thousand six hundred and nine dollars and ninety cents; Pub1i¤hi¤z1¤·W¤· For publishing the laws, in pamphlet form and in the newspapers of the Stlatesdantd Tg·rit01;es,dan;1 in the city of Washington, two thousand ree un re an eig t dollars; Extra. clerk hire For extra clerk hire aixd copying, four thousand dollars; when indispensably necessary to enable the Department to answer some calluinade by either house of Congress at one séssion to be answered at - imo er; clérk employed For payment of a clerk, necessarily employed in the recess of Coninmcess of Gon- grass to bring up the arrcarages of the Disbursing Agent of the Depart— _ g'°”‘ ment of State, four hundred and thirty-two dollars; Punlluntinn of For compiling and supervising the publication of the Biennial Regis— £j_f“""° R°g"‘ ter, five hundred dollars; fglggqgggmu d ($05 ongtiit of a Charge d’Ail`aires to Denmark, four thousand five hunt · r ol rs; nnownmee for For the usual return allowance for Ministers of the United States to ‘ !‘““"E*°'* ’°t“"l" Great Britain France Russia Prussia Spain Brazil Mexico and Chili mm eighteen thousand dollars; ’, , , , ,
 * 1 °°PYi“g· Said clerks to be employed only during the session of Congress, or