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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Saw. H. CHA. 407, 408. 1912. 595 be, and the same is hereby, amended by striking out in the first section thereof in the deserifpgion of the lands authorized to be sold the word "tweug-three", a r the word "township", and inserting in lieu thereof e word "‘thirty-three". Approved. August 26, 1912. CHAP. 40B.—An Act  a riations to su 2 deficiencies in a ro A ”· lm tiousfortheliscalyearnineteen ugsgxandtwelveaiidfbrpmryummdpfgrsgz purposes. c, 0. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represenlarives of the Umled States of America in Congress assembled That the following sums are  •PP*°· appropriated, out of any_ money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to siappéy deiciencies in appropriations for the fiscal year , nineteen him and twelve and for prior years, and for other pur· ~ _ poses, namely: DEPARTMENT OF STATE. D¤’•'¤¤¤¤*°'¤*•°•· Inrmzuarroini. Ifmson Comnssron: For subscription of the United c§“,,,,;,,""$Q,°‘§’L”‘l""‘°'* States as an adhering member of the International Prison Commis- ¤¤*¤¤¤P¤¤¤· •*¤· sion, and the expenses of .4. commissioner, including preparation of re orts, $2,000, or as much thereof as ma{_be necessary. mamma, nu, llurnnuariosai. Ramwar Cononmssz 0 pay the quota of the wuouum-. United States as an adhering member of the International Railway P“’?"*“°°‘· Congress for the year nineteen hundred and twelve $400. ,mmm¤m, w._ Inrmnwrronan Smsuonoercai. Asspcurxon: Eor zlefraying the momgiw a•¤¤¤i•~ necessary expenses in fulfilling the obligations of the United States °‘{§;,,,,,,,,,m,,,_ as a member of the International Seismo otgical Association, i the annual contribution to the expenses of e association, for the year nineteen hundred and twelve, $800. Bmw M Ra N. Inrnnxarxomu. BUREAU ar BnUssnLs ron Rnrnnssiou or ing new glue Arnicart SLAVE TRADE: For additional amount required to meet the  ,,_ ,1, share of the United States in the expenses of the special bureau created by article eighty-two of the general Act concluded at Brussels July second, eiighteen hundred and ninety; for the repression of the African slave tra e and the restriction of the importation into and sale in a certain dedned zone of the African Continent of firearms, ammunition and spirituous liquors, for the calender year nineteen hundred and twelve, $13.36. Inrannarrouai. Coiwcanss os Ummm: Lnrmas or Exonawon: ‘”'$,'g{,*}_°u¤;}m°,§,’; For preparation, translation, and publication of the report of the gg-ex hmmm d American dele ate to the adjourned meeting} of the Intemational nI;.".{°"°°°'°°°" Conference on ljniform Letters of Exchange, eld at The Hague to V°'- ’°·P·”'*· continue available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and thir— teen, $2,000. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ¤*°¤°· For urchase of coal, wood, engine oils and ase, grates, grate °°'"‘""°'“°‘”"" basket; and Hxtures, blowers, coal hods, coal sfivels, pokers, and _ ton s $3,000. _ 'Illi; Secretary of the Treasuri may employ such number of expert u` money assorters, feeders, and other employees, and expend such sums E’“*"°’°°’· ""°· for contingent and miscellaneous items and for the purchase or construction and installation of paper·mor;ii,y laundering machmes as may be necessary, in his judgment, to inst, maintain, and operate suc laundering machines in the Treasury at Washington and at the subtreasuries: Provided, That the money req_u1red to pay for such pur-  “.,,.b,__ pose shall not exceed $60.000, which sum is hereby appropriated, the