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 `JG THIRTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 48, 49, 50. 1860. Pnyofeommis- Szc. 4. And be it further enactefd, That the- icompemsation of tI1c ¤*°¤9'· ¤°°'°””'Y respective officcrs, for whose appomtu?ent PPOVISIOII is omadc ·by thm °°dmmpr°t°r' act, shall be as follows: To the corzmissnouer, m  gr 1111 scnzvxcigsi (#10 sum of fifteen hundred dollars; to t c secretary an m rpm cy, m u or his services, the sum of one thousand dollars; and the Presndent. of the United States shall bc, aud he is hereby, authorized to make such pro vision for the contingent expenses of the said comnussxon on the part of the United States as shall to him appear reasonable and proper; and the said compcnsatious aud cxpcuscs, and likewise QI that part; of tlngcon}- pcnsatiou and expenses 0; thedugupizc %nQcrdsggtwn»m1;u, whgnh li required thereby to be dc ray y the mte lcs, s c pax ou of an mone in the tmasur not otherwise approprmtcd. Papers, Sw., to SE;. 5. Ld be itfartheryenacted, Tllat the Secrcgxry of Sgatg is herebq ¤9¤¤ W ¢<>¤¤- by authorized and required to transmit to the sand i20mm18S19h. such Egawxtugid to papers or records, relating in the business before the smd commission, as Stats Depart- he may deem proper, or as may be called for by the commxssmncrs ; und, ¥¤°¤*· at the termination of the commission, all the records, documents, and all other papers, which have been before thshconggxissioners, 01% ig posseaiion of its secretar, shall be deposited in c partment o tate: rovided, That his section shall not be so construed gg to prevent tlje commissioner on tls1e part of ]garz;guay frfiam deposgilinnég m btkie Esau? Departmcut ccrtifie copies or up icatcs 0 papers, c on e a 0 his government, instead of originals. Mona nid Sm. 6. And be it fimher enacted, That the amount paid out of the “¤d°*' tgiangt *°tr<-xxsury, pursuant to the provisions of this act for carrying the said ¥§u{°::Q2?v°dmm convention into cH`cct, shall be retained by the United States out of the from Paraguay. money that muy, pursuant to the terms of said convention, be received from Paraguay, and that the same be returned to the trcasury of the United States. APPROVED, May 16, 1860. May 16, 1860. Cru?. XLIX.-—An Act tofumish additional_Mail Facilities. Be it enacted {gy the Senate and House of Representatives of dw United ApP¤‘$>P¤‘i=¤¤i9¤ States of America in Congress assembkd, That the sum of twenty-five §g'“}QQ;;r:°m€ thousand, one hundred and sixty dollars, out of any money in the trcassns,&c. ury not otherwiso appropriated, be placed at the disposal of the Post Master General, for mail service on the new posh routes in Western 1860, eh_ iX_ Kansas, authorized by the acl: of March twenty-sevcmh, eighteen hun- Ame, p. 4. drcd and sixty: and that the sum of four hundred thousand dollars is hcrcby appropriated to be applied on such of the new routes established mss! ch. 162. by the act entitled " an act to establish post routes," [mn act to establish VM- *- P- 837- certain postal roads,`] approved June eleventh, [fburtccnth] eighteen hundr<-21 and fifty-eight, as the Post Master General may deem advisable. 1~r1c0v1·:1>, May 16, 1860. May 16, 1860. CHAP. L.—An Act to create an additional Land District in Washington T crrflory. 1>o»r,p.ss. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of kepresentatives of the United cr<;)q;¤;¤;;»:¤;S£t£· States q/I Amqica in Congresstassembled, '1`hat, when in the opinion of usb6h_the Presqdent It may be expedient, all the public lands in the Territory of `V3SlllI1gt0D to which the Indian title shall have been extinguished or may hcreafier be extinguished, lying east and south of the following Bmw1w6s_ boundaries, slmll constitute il new land district m be called the “Columbia Rxvcr District," viz.: Beginning on the boundary line between the United States and the British possessions and on the summit of the Cascade Mountains at the nearest range line to the East line of range twelve, thence South on the nearest range lines on the summit of said mountains to the Imc dividing townships ten and eleven North, thence West to the