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 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 189. 1895. 933 where the deceased was unmarried, the sum shall be paidto the per- - sonal representatives for the benefit of the next of kin. PAYMENT T0 EXECUTOBS OF FRANcis W11A12.’1*0N: To pay the 1;F:¤¤¤i¤Wharm. executors of Francis Wharton, being balance due his estate for services an-,K{‘°" °° °“°"' rendered in preparing the Diplomatic Correspondence of the American . Revolution, under a Joint Resolution of Congress approved August vo1.2¤,p.m. thirteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, providing for the printing of a supplement of Wharton’s Digest of International Law, seven thousand five hundred dollars. The Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe regulations for the Iwlmn. sampling and assaying of lead ores imported into the United States, *¤••¥*¤8*¤¤P°’°°°· and such regulations shall provide that the method of sampling and assaying such ores shall be the same as that usually adopted for commercial purposes by public sampling works in the United States; and he is authorized to incur the necessary expense out of the appropriation for the collection of the revenue from customs: Provided, That no 1··m¢». part of the expense herein authorized and directed shall be incurred S""’“"*"°""'" forthe erection of sampling works by the United States. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized ·};"*°* £5¤f°_}}¤'*g;; and directed to furnish General James D. McBride, on his written gravgrg: to be furrequests from time to time as may be required, impressions on litho- ‘“““°‘· graphic transfer paper, from the following, engravings: The signers of the Declaration of Independence, and portraits of the Presidents of the United States; and that the said McBride be,and he is hereby, authorized and permitted to print the vignetteo the signers of the Declaration of, Independence in connection with his historical publication (which he is now ready to issue), entitled, “Important Periods in the History of the United States," and also to print said portraits in a group under the following title: “The Portraits of the Presidents of the United States: ” Provided, That nothing herein contained shall be m- construed as authorizing the said McBride to print, or cause to be °°' printed, copies of said engravings in any other manner than hereinbefore specified; and the cost and expense thereof shall he paid by said McBride. That the Act entitled “An Act to authorize and provide for the dis- ,,,°‘§§f"’“’ °*` “'°"’“ position of useless papers in the Executive Department," approved 821- 25.,r>.¤72k February sixteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, be, and the ,i5§,"Q{" °“ ° ’"* same is hereby, amended so as to include in its provisions any accumu- ` lation of iiles of papers of a like character therein described now or hereafter in the various public buildings under the control of the several Executive Departments of the Government. . . BOUNTY ON SUGAR: That there shall be paid by the Secretary of the g:;}?,?:;;},?;,.. Treasury to those producers and manufacturers of sugar in the United gvrkgdvr w Auzrw States from maple sap, beets, sorghum, or sugar cane grown or pro-' duced within the United States, who complied with the provisions of the bounty law as contained in Schedule E of the tarilf Act of October "°‘·”°·l>°”· rirst, eighteen hundred and ninety, a bounty of two cents a pound on all sugars testing not less than ninety degrees by the polariscope, and one and three-fourths cents a pound on all sugars testing less than ninety and not less than eighty degrees by the polariscope, manufactured and produced by them previous to the twenty-eighth day of August, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, and upon which no bounty has previously been paid; and for this purpose the sum of two hundred and thirty-eight thousand two hundred and eighty-nine dollars and eight cents is hereby appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary. That there shall be paid to those producers who complied with the ,,§,°Yh‘f},$;‘j°,'}glQ,’:{*';§; provisions of the bounty law as contained in Schedule E of the tarif nm, aime across. Act of October first, eighteen hundred and ninety, by filing the notice, application for license, and bond therein required, prior to July iirst, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, and who would have been entitled to receive a license as provided for in said Act, a bounty of eighttenths