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 s SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 271, 272, 297. 1909. 845 g CHAP. 271.-An Act Authorizing the necessary resurvey of public lands. lgénnip . Be at enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives my the United public, No. m.] 5 States of America in Congress assembled, Thiit the Secretary of the N`§l,°l§‘§,l,'},f‘$@,,e,, p Interior may in his discretion cause to be made, as he ma deem °“°h°'*’°°· . wise under the rectangular system now provided by law, such resur- · · yeys or retracements of the survpys o public lands as, after full _ of the public lands remaining undisposed of: lgrmzided, That no such €§'{,',_`{'§f{,, dg,,,, ,,0, resurvey or retraoement shall be so executed as to impair the bona *“*P°*'°°· fide rig ts or claims of any claimant, entryman, or owner of lands affected by such resurvey or retracement: Pmvided further, That “"°“°°£°"'1‘”‘l°°‘1 { not to exceed five per cent of the total annual appropriation for surveys and resurveys of the public lands shall be used for the resur- · veys and retracements authorized hereby. Approved, March 3, 1909. (IHA?. 272.-An Act To authorize the Secremay of War na on mned Mmh 3- 1°°°· brass or bronze cannon and cannon balls to the sol 1ers’ plottindlloretgt Hilllclggiilietery, Scranton, Pennsylvania. {Public, No.m] Be it enacted by the Senate and Hwa? Representatives of the United States of America in 6'ongress assemb, That the Secretary of War 3§",¥$,f,"§’,,'{,’}}‘,,E,'§: be, an he is hereby authorized and directed to donate to the sol- §gyF~I§,°c{__¥•,{g},“*,2¢‘_¤* diers’ plot in Forest   Cemetery, Scranton Pennsylvania, one con-' damned brass or bronze cannon, with suitable outnt of cannon balls, which may not be needed in the service; the same to be placed by the Lieutenant Ezra S. Griiiin Post, Numbered One hundred and thirt —nine, Grand Army of the Republic, on the soldiers’ plot in the horest Hill Cemetery, located at Scranton, Pennsylvania, in honor of the soldiers and sailors from that county who served their country and State: Provided, That no expense s all be incurred by mm. the United States in connection with the onation of the above—men- N° °““’°"’°‘ tioned articles of ordnance property. Approved, March 3, 1909. OHL?. 297.-An Act Making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and ¥§l°§ judicial expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nine- --————-—-g-—- teen lnmdred and ten, and for other purposes, lP"““°· N"·*·`*‘·l Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Relqesentatilves of the United States of America in Congress assembled, at the following sums ,,J;.?·f*§,’2,'{‘}{',‘f{,,.f,f§".§,‘}j be, and the same are here y, appropriated, out of any money in the ggg;¤¤ ·•vvr¤¤>¤¤- Treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full compensation for the ` service of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ten, for the objects hereinafter expressed, namely: LE Legislative. Senate. snxxrm. d {pr compensation of Senators, six hundred and ninety thousand PW °f°°°°t°“' o rs. . . For mileage of Senators, mrtg-seven thousand dollars. °m°°g°` ·For compensation of the officers, clerks, messengers, and others °*“°°"·"'°"“·“"’· in the service of the Senate, namely: __ _ Orrrcm or run Vron-Piznsromrrz For secretary to the Vice· ,,,,§g;°‘*"°***’*“"* President, four thousand dollars; messenger, one thousand four 80893-von 35, PT 1-09-—-55
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