Monday of June of the year which is the mean between the decennial upon depositing censuses of the United States is by this act directed to be taken, take copy thereof with Secretary of Inteand complete a census in all respects according to the schedules and rior may have pay forms of enumeration in the census of the United States and shall de- ment toward exposit with the Secretary of the Interior, on or before the first of Sep- penses. tember following, a full and authentic copy of all schedules returned and reports made by the officers and agents charged with such enumeration, then the Secretary of the Treasury shall, upon receiving a certificate from the Secretary of the Interior, that such schedules and reports have been duly deposited, pay, on the requisition of the governor of such State or Territory, out of any funds in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, a sum equal to fifty per centum of the amount which was paid to all supervisors and actual enumerators within such State or Territory at the United States census next preceding, increased by one half the percentage of gain in population in such State or Territory between the two United States censuses next preceding: Provided: That the blank schedules used for the purposes of the enumeration herein provided for shall be similar, in all respects of form and size of heading and ruling, to those used in the census of the United States. SEC. 23. The Superintendent of Census, with the consent of the President, may at any time, remove any supervisor of census, and fill any vacancy thereby caused or otherwise occurring; And the supervisor of census may, with the consent of the Superintendent of Census remove any enumerator in his district, and fill the vacancy thereby caused or otherwise occurring; And in such cases but one compensation shall be allowed for the entire service, to be apportioned among the persons performing the same in the discretion of the Superintendent of Census. Supervisors and enumerators may be removed and vacancies filled. suses to be taken SEC. 24. All laws and parts of laws inconsistent with the provisions Subsequent cenof this act are hereby repealed; and all censuses subsequent to the according to this tenth census shall be taken in accordance with the provisions of this act unless Congress shall hereafter otherwise provide. [March 3, 1879.] act. CHAPTER 198. AN ACT FOR THE RELIEF OF CERTAIN PENSIONERS. Pension for loss of leg at hip joint. March 3, 1879. 20 Stat. L., 483. Pension for loss of leg at hip joint. R. S., § 4698. 1874, June 18, ch. Be it enacted, &c., That all pensioners now on the pension-rolls, or who may hereafter be placed thereon, for amputation of either leg at the hip joint, shall receive a pension at the rate of thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents per month from the date of the approval of this act. [March 3, 299. 1879.] CHAPTER 200. AN ACT FOR THE KELIEF OF SOLDIERS AND SAILORS BECOMING TOTALLY BLIND IN Pension to soldiers and sailors who become totally blind. March 3, 1879. 20 Stat. L., 484. Pension to sol who become total Be it enacted, &c., That the act of June seventeenth, eighteen hundred and seventy eight, entitled "An act to increase the pensions of certain diers and sailors soldiers and sailors who have lost both their hands or both their feet, ly blind. or the sight of both eyes, in the service of the country", be so construed R. S., §§ 4697, as to include all soldiers and sailors who have become totally blind from 4698. causes occurring in the service of the United States. [March 3, 1879.] 1878, June 17, ch. 261. CHAPTER 202. AN ACT TO PREVENT THE INTRODUCTION OF INFECTIOUS OR CONTAGIOUS DISEASES March 3, 1879. 20 Stat. L., 484. SECTION National Board 4796. 1879, June 2, ch. 1. National Board of Health established; mem- -meetings, president of, rules, &c. Be it enacted, &c. [SECTION 1], That there shall be established a National Board of Health of Health estab- to consist of seven members, to be appointed by the President, by and lished; members, with the advice and consent of the Senate, not more than one of whom compensation, &c. R. S., 66 4792 shall be appointed from any one State, whose compensation, during the time when actually engaged in the performance of their duties under this act, shall be ten dollars per diem each and reasonable expenses, and of one medical officer of the Army, one medical officer of the Navy, one medical officer of the Marine Hospital Service, and one officer from the Department of Justice, to be detailed by the Secretaries of the several Departments and the Attorney General, respectively, and the officers so detailed shall receive no compensation. 11. 61. 1879, July 1, ch. -meetings, president of, rules, &c. 11. duties of. 1879, June 2, ch. 1879, June 14, Res. No. 6, p. 502.' Reports of, to quested to co-operate. Said board shall meet in Washington within thirty days after the passage of this act and in Washington or elsewhere from time to time upon notice from the president of the board, who is to be chosen by the members thereof, or upon its own adjournments, and shall frame all rules and regulations authorized or required by this act, and shall make or cause to be made such special examinations and investigations at any place or places within the United States, or at foreign ports, as they may deem best, to aid in the execution of this act and the promotion of its objects. SEC. 2. The duties of the National Board of Health shall be to obtain information upon all matters affecting the public health, to advise the several departments of the government, the executives of the several States, and the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, on all questions submitted by them, or whenever in the opinion of the board such advice may tend to the preservation and improvement of the public health. SEC. 3. That the Board of Health with the assistance of the Academy Congress; Acad- of Science, which is hereby requested and directed to cooperate with emy of Science re- them for that purpose, shall report to Congress at its next session a full statement of its transactions, together with a plan for a national public health organization, which plan shall be prepared after consultation with the principal sanitary organizations and the sanitarians of the several States of the United States, special attention being given to the subject of quarantine, both maritime and inland, and especially as to regulations which should be established between State or local systems of quarantine and a national quarantine system. * [March 3, 1879.] March 3, 1879. 20 Stat. L., 650. Agents to inves CHAPTER 287. AN ACT FOR THE ALLOWANCE OF CERTAIN CLAIMS REPORTED BY THE ACCOUNTING SECTION 2. Agents to investigate certain claims for stores Be it enacted, &c. * SECTION 3. Such claims not presented before January, 1880, to be forever barred. SEC. 2. That the agents appointed under the provisions of sections tigate certain two and three of the act approved July fourth, eighteen hundred and furnished Army by sixty four, entitled "An act to restrict the jurisdiction of the Court of claims for stores Claims, and to provide for the payment of certain demands for quarter- loyal citizens durmaster stores and subsistence supplies furnished to the Army of the ing the rebellion United States," and acts amendatory thereof, to investigate and report oaths. may administer upon all claims filed under said act, are hereby authorized to administer oaths and affirmations and to take depositions of witnesses. R. S., §§ 300 A, 300 B. 1874, June 16, ch. 18, ch. 80. pars. 7, 8. Such claims not 285. 1875, Feb. SEC. 3. That all claims not presented and filed under said act, and the acts amendatory thereof, prior to the first day of January, anno presented Domini eighteen hundred and eighty, shall be forever barred. [March 3, 1879.] before January, 1880, for- 1864, ch. 240 (13 Stat. L., 381). 1874, June 16, ch. 285. 1875, Feb. 18, ch. 80, pars. 7, 8. RESOLUTIONS. NUMBER 1. JOINT RESOLUTION FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE REVISED STATUTES OF THE December 21, 1878. UNITED STATES TO THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Revised Statutes, second edition, to be distributed to Post-Office Department officers. 20 Stat. L., 487. Office Department 387. Be it resolved, &c., That out of the fifteen thousand copies of the new Revised Statutes edition of the first volume of the Revised Statutes of the United States (2d edition) to be required by the fourth section of the "Act to provide for the preparation distributed to Postand publication of a new edition of the Revised Statutes of the United officers. States," approved March second, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, 1878, March 2, to be printed and bound, the Secretary of State shall furnish to the ch.82. Post-Office Department, upon the requisition of the Postmaster-General Res. 1878, No. 2, p. not exceeding two hundred and fifty copies for the use of the officers and special agents of the department and for postmasters at offices of free delivery; no provision having been made for the Post Office Department in the "Joint resolution providing for the distribution and sale of the new edition of the Revised Statutes of the United States," approved May twenty-second, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight. [December 21, 1878.] NUMBER 15. JOINT RESOLUTION RELEASING THE REVERSIONARY CLAIM AND INTEREST OF THE Reversionary interest in certain lands in Michigan released to State. March 3, 1879. 20 Stat. L., 490. Reversionary in Be it resolved, &c., That the United States hereby releases to the State of Michigan any and all reversionary interest which may remain in the terest in certain United States in such of the lands granted to, and acquired by the said released to State. lands in Michigan State of Michigan by act of Congress of June third, eighteen hundred 1856, ch. 44 (11 and fifty-six, and certified to the said State in accordance with the said Stat. L., 21). act, as were granted to aid the construction of the road from Grand Haven to Flint, and thence to Port Haron. This release shall not in any manner affect any legal or equitable rights in said lands, which have been acquired, but all such rights shall be and remain unimpaired. [March 3, 1879.] +31 Be it enacted, &c., That section fourteen hundred and seventeen of the Revised Statutes of the United States be amended so as to read as follows: "SEC. 1417. The number of persons who may at one time be enlisted into the Navy of the United States, including seamen, ordinary seamen, landsmen, mechanics, firemen, and coal-heavers, and including seven hundred and fifty apprentices and boys, hereby authorized to be enlisted annually, shall not exceed eight thousand two hundred and fifty: |