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 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 174, 175. 1894. 211 It shall also be the duty of the heads of the several Executive R¤l¤¤· <**¤·· by De Departments and of the proper officers of other Government establish- p°m°°”°°’°t°‘ ments, not within the jurisdiction of any Executive Department, to make appropriate rules and regulations to secure a proper administrative examination of all accounts sent to them, as required by section twelve of this Act, before their transmission to the Auditors, and for the execution of other requirements of this Act in so far as the same relate to the several Departments or establishments. · Sec. 23. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to authorize the semen claims me re-examination and payment of any claim or account which has hereto- '°°*’°""“‘ fore been disallowed or settled. Sec. 24. The provisions of sections three totwenty-three inclusive of Naw =a¤<=<>¤¤¤¤: this Act shall be in force on and after the iirst day of October, eighteen ZZ; iH§g'§_f°'°° °°t° hundred and ninety-four. ‘ Sec. 25. All laws or parts of laws inconsistent with this Act are Repealrepealed. Sec. 26. The Joint Commission of Congress, appointed under the Jogggrigggusersggegg Act approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, is congress. mm authorized to pay to the two persons designated by, and on the joint V°*·2'·P·°*“· approval of, the Chairmen of said Commission, for clerical services not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars per annum hom March Aeammnpay. third, eighteen hundred and ninety-three until the conclusion of the Fifty-third Congress, notwithstanding section seventeen hundred and R- S-. ¤¤¤.1765. i>-314- sixty-five of the Revised Statutes, or section three of the Act of June V°l‘18""1°°" twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, chapter three hundred and twenty-eight or of any other provisions of this Act. Sec. 27. The present President of the Senate and Speaker of the C2’=·¤·=.=¤e¤i<>¤£ 58;*: House of Representatives are empowered to fill vacancies that may gmm:”°°1°° ° occur by resignation or otherwise on the Joint Commission to Inquire V°*· **-1*6**- into and Examine the Status of the Laws Organizing the Executive_ Departments, authorized by the Act making appropriations for the legislative, executive and judicial expenses of the Government for the iiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four. Approved, July 31, 1894. CHAP. 175.-An Act Granting certain property to the city of Newport, Kentucky. July 31. 1891- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America. in Congress assembled, That all the right, title, and N¤*v°"·Kvinterest of the United States in and to the lots and parts of lots and the I{5r¤<1¤ ogwfed M appurtenances and appendages- thereunto belonging, comprising the "“ ”° p" ` old military post or barracks property situated at the conduence of the Ohio and Licking rivers, in the city of Newport, in the county of Campbell and State of Kentucky, be, and is hereby, granted and conveyed to the said city of Newport, to have and to hold tbr a public park forever. Sec. 2, That whenever said city shall cease to use the said property Rev¤r¤i<>¤ <>¤ ¤<>¤> for the purposes of a public park, or shall use the same or any part ““"' thereof for any other than for a public park, all the right, title, and interest hereby granted and conveyed to said city shall at once, and without any act whatever upon the part of the United States, revert to and become the property of the United States. Sec. 3. This Act shall take effect on January iirst, eighteen hundred Mmand ninety-five. Approved, July 31, 1894.