Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 27.djvu/261

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234 rirrr-sncorrn coscnnss. snss. 1. c¤."1c7-109. ism. PUBLIGAZFIQN or consuisn AND OTQER COl\[l\dEBCIAL unronms. i’¤\>|¤•=¤**¢•¤·¤*<=-· Preparation printing publication`aud' distribution by the Depart- I ment of State; of the cdnsular and dther commercial reports, including circular letters to chambers of commerce, twenty thousand dollars. LOSS mr EXCHANGE, CONSULAR smzvicn. ‘·°°° "Y °¥°"”'¢°· Actual cost and expense of making exchange of money to and from wmum °°m°°` the several consulates and consulates-general, four thousand dollars. c0N*r1:N¤1¤1v'1• Exrnnsms, UN11·ED· sturns CONSULATES. “§**¤cgg,°::°&°*¤¤· Expense of providing all such stationery, blanks, record and other ' books, seals, ipgesges, inags, signsl, rlcnt, postage, h1I‘l1lbl11`|;d statistics, newspapersig t ( oreign an omestic) telegrams vertising messenger service, traveling expenses of consular officers’ and consular clerks, compensation of Chinese writers, and such other miscellaneous expenses as the President may think necessary thr the several consulates, consular agencies, and commercial agencies in the transaction of their business, one hundred and iiity thousand dollars. Approved, July 16, 1892. J"lY1°’ 1m' CHAP. 198.-—A:n act to amend section seven of the act approved June twenty- second, eighteen hundred and eightweight, entitled "An act to authorize the con- Jsqtrlulcttisein of ad over the Missouri River at or near the city of Omaha, e a," an o er purposes. ` Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represmtaticea of the United gwmnwl I- M States of America in Cmmm assembled, That section seven of the act u-mag, se ems., approved June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, "$’§,;,,`,_,,,_ “ép act to this co1}_st10·:1ctilon Tpfba bpidge over thc issouri 'veratornear e tyo aa erasa,isherey amended so as to require said bridge to be completed within three years irom the date of the approval of this act, and all the other provisions of said act are hereby revived and determined to be in full force and edcct. Approved, July 16, 1892. JN! 1*- lm CHAP. 199.-An act authorizin the Saint J oseph’s Church, in thefparisb of East —""'°" Baton Rouge, in the State of Louiiana, to une the land quit-claim to it by the United States for school purposes. _ ` I h St]? it ;1grted_Im thecsenate and House ofTlBlq;ruenI.at;ve:8;_{1fhe)lI{niteld _·'¤int · cwp ‘¤ a es 0 merzca in Mzgrcaa aucm B Sam 0 S urc $_:}Y"“"‘ B“""‘ R°“"°* in the paxgsh of East Baton Rouge, iilgtlhe State of Loui iana, be, and May use nm. .1 at it is here y authorized to use the an quit claimed to said church by °““’°“"Y *’“"’°”°"· the terms ot an act approved September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety (chapter eleven hundred and twenty-four, ilrst session, Fifty-first Congress), for religious, school, or charitable purposes, in v»1.zc,p.sos. additéoln to lthe right tohuse the samel for cemetery purposes, asexpress in the terms oft e act aforesai . aspen. Sec. 2. That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with the provisions of this act be, and the same are hereby, repealed. Approved, July 16, 1892.