Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 12.djvu/176

 146 THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 45. 1861. aggregate of all sums so assumed and paid, and entitled to receive to that extent the payment stipulated and guaranteed under the third article of the Convention referred to in the iirst section of this act. Apmmum Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That for the compensation of the M ¤¤P¤¤¤¤¤· officers authorized by the third section, and the contingent expenses of the Commissioner on the part of the United States, and for the compensation and expenses of the umpire under the said Convention, which is required to be defrayed by the United Stages, and likewise to pay the awards which may be made according to the provisions of the seventh section of this act, such sums as may be necessary be and they hereby are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Commission, Sec. 9. And  it jimiaer enacted, That the President of the United m determine the States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint a "“‘Z'£°* °f°l‘“"“' commissioner, whose duty it shall be, conjointly with a commissioner of citizens of the. . . . . Unjygd Sum appointed by the Government lof Costa. Rica, to investigate, adjust, and against Com determine the amount of the claims of cmzens of the United States against "' the Government of Costa Rica, pursuant to the terms of a convention PM P- 1135- signed at San Jose, on the second day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty. p,,). dwmmb Sec. 10. And be ilfizrthar enacted, That the compensation of the cornnioner, &e. missioner, for whose appointment provision is made by this act, shall be, in full for his services, two thousand five hundred dollars; and the President of the United States shall be and he is hereby authorized to make such provision Ifor the contingent expenses of the said commission on the part of the United States as shall to him appear reasonable and proper. Rggplntigngfgg Sec. 11. Anil be it futher enacted, That the said commissioner on the °°mm*¤¤¤°¤¤¤‘·  :fféh;U1mted itsiieg, in éxzijnncgionbwith pho coénmissixgner on the a ica,sa can eis ere tt ll d- fui rules and regulations for conducting th; msi;;;: ofoth-eir esgid rebirtmission ; such rules and regulations not contravening the Constitution of the United States, the provisions of this act, or the provisions of the said convention. Secretary or Sec. 12. And be it further muted, That the Seems r Sm ‘ S. _ _ _ _ ry 0 e 18 We te *¤¤¤¤¤* hereby authorized and required to transmit to the said commissioner such &mf$_" papers or records relating to the said commission as he may deem proper or as may be called for by the said commissioners, and at the terminatiori of the commission, all the records, documents, and all other papers which have been brought before the commissioners, or which may be in posses- - sion og their secretary, shall be deposited in the Department of State: Pnmso., Prov•·ed, That this section shall not be so construed as to prevent the commissioner on the part of Costa Rica from depositing in the said Department certified copies or duplicates of papers filed o b half f h' Government, instead of originals. n E 0 Is Testimony t' Sec. 13. And be it rt}: mac · - ¤¤W1Ui¤g wit? ant that a witness whbse etestimdhd, '{nhat lbpmd Suggesgon by my dm?}. nesses,ho1r refuses r . ,m _ _ Y RY ¢_ €<·>m€d xmportant to him taken. 0 F “¤W1 ng to testify m regard to his claim, it shall be competent for said board of commissioners to issue a commission to some suitable rm, ,,.515, person to take the testimony of such witness, and such witness may be compelled to appear and testify before such commissioners in the same manner ns is now rov`ded b la. ° the m' ‘ theswum of the {gaité Sm€;S· w in case of co missions issued from Appro · 5 EC. 14. And be iz L ,,,0,,,.;,,,; T. for expsm:. on commission authorizedghtg tenth seotidlrit dbd tch; mmm °f the of the commission on the part of the United States and! ibgegeibmnsrii sation and expenses of the umpire under the said bonvention whiehpire • l required to be defrayed by the United States, such sums as ma be necessary be and they hereby are appropriated out of `y h Treasury not otherwise appropriated. any money m t G Approved, February 20, 1861.