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 408 THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 77, 78. 1859. M¤·1`¤l1 8, 1859- CHAP. LXXVII.—An Act to carry into Eject the Convention bdween the United S/a/as gnhdmCZ;na, concluded on the eighth of Novenlber, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight at g e. _ Be it enacted  the Senate and fbuse of Representatives 'qf the United d°E;l;*f!};”;*'>;I_°f· States of America in Congress assembled, That the minister or chief duty ,.8,,,,,;,, to diplomatic officer of the_United States in China, shall, so soon asthe be appointed. Chinese revenue oiilcers issue the debentures, or duty receipts, provided for in the convention, select some proper depositary of the same in China, P’*{* makinv such compensation as he shall think rivht, the said debentures, or Ile entures h. ° _ . . _ . P. _ . guinea; so appro. their proceeds, being subject to the apploprlation heremaftel provided. P*`¤*‘~¤°¤· Sec. 2. And be ztfurt/ter enacted, I`hat the President, by and with the m£;*;;\;faCfm· advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint two commissioners who 0,,,,,,,1 in CH,,,,, shall form a Board in China, to receive and examine all claims which may lluties, &c. be presented to them, under the said convention, according to the provisions of the same, the principles of justice, and international law. _ Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the Board so constituted shall °,.E‘$;;?P]“° meet at such time and place as shall be designated by the chief diplo- 1*0 gxpireingng matic officer in China, and within one year from the time of said meeting YW *h¤F¢¥"¥<>¤¤· shall terminate their duties. C°mP°!'Sf?"i°“ Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the compensation of the said of U0llllHlSblOll—- » s. e,-,_ commissioners shall be three thousand dollars per annum, and the Presldent of the United States is authorized to make such provision for the Contingencies. contingent expenses of the commission, as shall appear to him necessary and proper, and the said salaries and expenses shall be paid out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That the said commissioners shall sgié?) report to the chief diplomatic officer in China, the several awards made by sw,,,-as made by them, to be approved by him, a copy of which shall be by him transmitted them- to the depositar of the debentures, or the roceeds as herein before ro- Debentures to · y · - · p - · p be distributed vlded, who shall thereupon distribute, in rateable proportion, the sald demalsly. bentures, or their proceeds according to the direction of the said diplomatic officer. Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That so soon as the said commission of SLO shall be executed and completed, the records and documents, and all other be ,1,,,,0,;,,,, with papers in the. possession of the commissioners, relating to the same, shall giggetary of be deposited lll the office of the Secretary of State. ‘ Approved, March 3, 1859. Mm-eh 3, 1859, CHAP. LXXVIII.—-An Act to EQOYMEQIG   grglwing upon Lands of the United States Bc it enacted by the Senate and House mf Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That if any person or persons The unlawful shall unlawfully cut, or aid, assist, or be employed in unlawfully cutting, 68;:1;:; or shall wantonly destroy, or procure to be wanton1y destroyed, any timti0,,,&c_9{t;m. ber standing, growing, or being upon any lands of the United States, beftsttifadlllp Of; which in pursuance of any law passed, or hereafter to be passed, have QQ2Q Sum been, or shall be, reserved or purchased by the United States, for military punishable by or other purposes, every such person or persons so ofending, on convic- 5“° and ““P““‘ tion thereof before a court having competent jurisdiction, shall, for every onment. b H. . _ _ suc offence, a afine not exceedlnv five hundl ed dollars and shall be _ _ P y _ 5 i xmprlsoned not exceeding twelve months. Approved, March 3, 1859.
 * —r—‘~*‘- reserve or litary an other urposes.