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 - ‘S4G FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 1256, 1257. 1890. the proper discharge of the duties of his office, and the faithful keeping, application, and disbursement of such moneys as may be drawn from the Treasury and pa1d to him as disbursing officer of the UD1t€d ststot, and shall, from time to time, renew his official bond as the N0 ¤g·=g*Bb:{r;>{y0¤¤- First Comptroller of the Treasury shall direct. No member of Congms _ mma; grgszslgalllpigdapproygdgs surety on suchibonid? t h H b d E.. e nsgivenpursuan o isao sa e eos- _ ited in the office of the First Comptroller of the Treasury. P Whmiing ASEE'.)?{EE“lr?3£J’§é`Si’t‘Z,$Z‘é1S’$.$t£€f€ZS“§£Lil“Z£1.lit€S.£5S.°§§i’3"2.E..§ Removnl. untildhlis isjuccgsor isfcliipesen and Qualified, subject however, to re- » mov y e ouse o presen a 1ves. ii t.ZE°g{gil°{;?E$££ Z‘¥§Z‘T.‘i$.}?fé‘€*..’"‘£Lif’o%£’;2 5°§2§.$L.}E€£§?§§t3L . the commencement of each regular session of Congress, a statement in  exhibiting the several sums drawn by him pursuant to the provisions of this act, the application and disbursement of the cmu fm same. and the balance, if any, remaininég   his hands. SEO. 8. That there shall e employ in the office of Sergeant- ?£Lt§£i°32u$$E“§§tl£*h°oS§§§§*§“‘“*{A'”iS’ "“t“t§"‘1“’l’Zt°f W3 · on 1 r, a a  a aryo ree ou an dollars a year; one paying-teller, at a salary of two thousand dollars a ylear; one book-keeper, at a salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars a year; one messenger, at a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars a year; one pagg, at a salary of seven hundred and twenty dogars a year; and one a rer, at a salary of six hundred and sixty · dollars a year. .:'o.%LS.°°` m'°'°°’ Sec. 9. That section two hundred and thirtyiseven of the Revised Statutes is hereby amended so as to read as fo ows: °’ "Smo. 237. That the nscal year of the Treasury of the United States m al1_ matters of accounts, rece1pts, expenditures, estimates, and appropriations, except accounts of the Secretary of the Senate for compensation and traveling expenses of Senators, and accounts of the_ ergeant-at-Arms of the House of Representatives for compensation and mileage of members and delegates, shall commence on the first day of July in each year; and all accounts of receipfs and expenditures required by law to be published annually shall e pre- Fiml I page? and publitiléeggor tihtz fissczigltfrear, as tpusfegabliihed. f the year oroom- a year or Jus m n 0 ie accoun s 0 ecre ary 0 e 5,(§*,§g,,,‘§$ Senate for compensation and traveling expenses of Senators, and of the Sergeant-of-Arms of the House o Representatives for com(pensation and mileage of members and delegates shall extend to an include the third day of July." Sec. 10. That al laws and parts of laws inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. Approved, October 1, 1890. °°*`°b°*` L lm CHAP. 1257.-An act opening to settlement a portion of the Fort Randall Military Reservation in South Dakota, and to dispose of the Sisseton Military Reservation. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the F°¤m1·¤¤¤l? Mm- United States eg America. in Congress' assembled, That all of that §. "°"°"· *’·· portion or the ort Randall Military Reservation in South Dakota ,,:,‘{,’§%’§,‘f;, °m Ymg east and north of the Missouri River in said State is hereby mmm opened to settlement under the homestead laws of the United States; g:;_‘gg€ mmm Prjvwded, That all bona-fide settlers otherwise duly qualined upon saicd llanili who mage settlemeng thereon prior to the approval of this ac s a ave pre erence over ater entries. “’g:_¤g¤b¤*:L¤R¤=- SQC. 2. Thatthe Secretary of the Interior be, and is hereby, aurouoiu-voyou. thorized and directed to cause the lands embraced within the abandoned Fort Sisseton Reservation in &uth Dakota to be regularly