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    INDEX. 11Secretar of War, (continued.) &aiafoles, (continued.)may sell at public auction land of the J treaty with, of March 21, 1866 ......... 755Unted States at South Boston ..... 486 peace and friendship with the Unitedto issue all orders ietating to military States and with other tribes ...... 755, 756operations through the general of the military occupation and protection by thearmy, &c ...................... 486, 487 United States ...................... 756

    to diburse the appropriation for fire-proof amnesty for offences against the Unitedbuildings for stotehouses for govern- States and the Sem inoles........ 756meat pioperty at Jeffeisonville, Ind... 487 slavery not to exist among the Semi-to prescribe regulations for payment of notes ........................... 756expenses of certain California and Ne- rights of those of African descent ....... 756vada volunteers .................... 487 cession of lands to the United States. .. 756to approve of expediency of purchasing payment therefor ................. 756sites for permanent and temporary sea- grant of landto the Seminoles ......... 756coast defences ................... 488 boundaries thereof and paymentto detal a boasd of oflcer$ to make ex- therefor ...................... 756penments to test the power of resist- mode of payment of money due the Sem-ance of turret and bloadside systems inoles ........................ 756, 757of iron-clad vessels of war, and the rel- board of comnp.issioners to determineative power and reblstance of guns, losses sustaiued by loyal Seminoles.... 757plated ships, and stone folts ....... 488,489 census of those'loyal .............. 757to receive certificate of the extreme ne- no compensation except to loyal In-cessity of the ease before rations or dians ..................... 757supplies are furnished the Navajo In- awards of commissioners .......... 757dians ............................ 514 pay of commissioners ............. 757to transfer to natuonal asylum for dis- what claims for losses included ..... 757ablt d volunteers certain property of right of way for railroad company throughthe United States remaining at Point land of the Seminoles ............ 757, 758Lookout...................... 5 64 the company and its agents and ser-to contract with lowest bidder, after ad- vants subject to laws and rules... 758vertisement for proposals, to remove Seminoles will sell lands on line of road,the wreck of the steamship Scotland.. 564, to the United States or to the company 758565 conditions as to sale .............. 758to investigate the claims of certain Ken- agency buildings and land therefor ...... 758tucky militia forces called out under legislation as to rights of persons andthe command of James S Fish ...... 566 property ..................... 758to purchase David's IslAnd, in Long a general council of the nations residentIsland Sound .................. 566 in theIndian Territory ............ 758may grant the use of certain vessels or census of each tribe to be taken .... 758hulks to commissioners of quarantine, first general council how composed. 758,&C.......... ...... .......... 569, 570 75 9to contract with Henry R Brown for time and place of meetings ....... 759equestrian statue, in bronze, of Brevet sessions not to exceed thirty days... 759Lieutenant General Winfield Scott . 571 special sessions ................ 759to carry Into effect the recommendations powers of general council .... ........ 759of certain commissioners respecting who to preside over ................ 759water-power for arsenal at Rock Isl- secretary of council and his pa y ........ 759and . ............................ 573 pay of members ...... ............... 759Sedgewick, John, courts and their jurisdiction .......... 759accounts of, as collector of internal rave- treaty to be in tell settlement of allnue, to be audited and settled ........ 644 claims ......................... 759Seeds, diversions of annuities confimed .. 759appropriation fo r purchase and distriba- annuities not to be diverted..... .. 759, 760don of ................. 201, 451, 452 treaty obligations reaffit toed ........... 760rain and uncommon, to be pur- land gianted for missionaty or educa-chased ..... ........ 201, 452 tional purposes ................... 760those i Inch can be made profitable not to be sold except, &e.......... 760by change .................... 452 when sold, proteads how applied. .. 760report of expenditures on this ac- inconsistent provisions annulled ....... 760count to be made to 'Congress.... 452 ratification .................... 761Segrvegatin Maps and Seureqs appropriations for the. 263, 319, 820, 507of swamp and overflowed lands in Call- Senate,fornia, provisions concerning ..... 219, 220 appropriation for the compensation of of-Seizure of Goods, bcers of, and for expenses of the 24, 25, 91 ,as subject to forfeiture, provisions con- 327, 440, 441, 469ceiing ................ 169 extraordinary session of the, convened forunder the customs duty law .......... 186 April 1, 1867 ...................... 821Seizures See InternalRevenue Senators in Conqu ess,certain internal revenue officers may be appropriation for compensation and mile-specially authorized to make ........ .482 age of ....................... 440powers of such officers .. . 482 complete set of Congressional Globe andspecial authority, how limited .... 482 Appendix to ei tan- ..--.......- 440Seminoles, ac t to regulate the times and manner ofmay convey lands to the United States.. 788 holding elections for ................ 243

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    INDEX.Snators in Congress, (continued.)what legislatures of States and when toelect.............................. 241mode of election .................. 24proceedings in elections to fill vacancies. 243

    244governor of State to send certificate ofelection to the President of the Senate 244pay and mileage of, established ......... 321senscas,appropriations for the .......... 264, 507, 50E&.nneffJacob,may apply for extension of patent forwire heddles .................... 625, 626application to be published ......... 625, 626intervening rights not afflected ...... 625, 62 6

    Sentences,deductions to be made from, of convictsimpnsoned under any law of the UnitedStates, who have behaved themselveswell ............................... 424rate of deductions ................ 424to be made upon ce tificate of wardenand approval of the Secretary ofthe Interior .................... 434Sergeant.at-armas,of the House of Representatives, duty of,in pieparing for the organization of theHouse, in case of the disability of theclerk ... .... ................... 397of the Senate and of the House tO appointcapitol police ....................... 466Service of Process,in the Distiict of Columbia, publicationmay be substituted for personal, on cer-tain defendants ................. 403, 404form of order of publication ............ 404

    summons first to issue and be returned"not to be found" .................. 404on foreign coiporations .............. 404Set-offlin suits in the District of Columbia ofmutual debts .................... .403of mutual judgments ............. 403form of plea of ...................... 403Settlers,claims of,for improvements upon certainlands ceded to the Poncas, to be satis-fied by the Poncas .............. 675, 67 6

    &vere, Harison,sums found due on settlement of accountsas Indian agent in Utah, to be paid... 57 0Sewer,through Potomac' Garden, how to bebuilt, &c........................... 325Sewers, in Washington, D. C.,appropriations for .... ........... 13, 19, 462Slhanqhae,branch line of mail-steamship service be-

    tween Japan and .................. 394Shawnees,appropriations for the .......... 26 4 507, 503,heath-Kipeigs,the wearing of, by seamen in the mer-chant service, piobibited ............. 304persons offering to ship as seamen tobe notified hereof............ 304

    Sheehey, Ann,pension to ........................... 59 5Sheehey, John,accounts of, to be adjusted, &c .......... 59 5Sherman, General,provisions for occupants of lands underspecial field order of........... 175, 176

    Ship Canal,to connect Lake Superior with Lac LaBelle in Michigan, grant of lands inaid of ............................. S0size and depth of water ................ 80to be a public highway, and free to theUnited States ..................... Soto be completed in two years, else landsI to revert........................... 81and harbor at Portage Lake, additionallands granted to ................... 81across Isthmus of Darien, survey for .... 311to ceaect the Atlanutic and PacificiOceans, provision as to the explora-tion and survey of the Isthmus ofDarien for................. 567, 572See Isthmus of Darien.Ship Canal,Harbor,and Breakwate?,grant of lands for, between Green Bay andLake Michigan ..................... 30Shoshonees,appropriations for the .............. 272, 508Sia1,prisons for American convicts in, appro-priation for rent of.. .............. 414Sbley, W. J., and others, trustees,may sell lot number nine, square seventy-six, in Washington, D. C............ 246Signal Corpsof the army, payment of prize money tocertain officers and enlisted men of the,authorized ......................... 395Signal Duty,detail of officers and men for ......... 336but not until after examination, &e.. 336enlisted men when detailed to bemounted ................... 3 36Signal Office,

    pay of clerks in ...................... 449Silver Mines,statistics of , in Western States ......... 311Silver Plate,annual tax upon .................... 135exemption of certain, from taxation ..... 135Simonosek,opening of port of, by Japan, to be ac-Sioux, cepted in lieuof money ............ I1appropriations fo r the 273, 274, 508, 509, 512Sioux Reservation,in Minnesota, certain settlers on, may en-ter their lands at minimum price ..... 744Sissetons,

    appropriations for the ...... ....... 279, 514Sixth Auditor,appropriation fo r the office of the ....... 373Six Nations,appropiations for the........... 264, 510Slcamanta County, Washington Tertry,ac t ot legislative assem bly relating to, dis-Skins, approved .......................... 77tax upon ............................ 474S'Kallams,appropriations fo r the .............. 270, 510Slavery,not to exist longer among the Seminoles, 756nor among the Choctaws and Chick-asaws ............ ............ 769

    nor among the Creeks ............. 786nor among the Cherokees .......... 801Savesa,no pay for those emancipated among theCherokees .......................... 801

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    INDEX.Slave Trade,additional compensation to district attor-neys and marshals, for services in thesuppression of the .................. 23salaries of judges, &c. for, and ex-penses of mixed courts ......... 23

    appropriations under act for the suppres-sion of the African ............... 226, 415Slocum, Josephine,widow of Martin Is.Slocum, pension to. 624Smith, CaptainJames G.,master of the Bntish brig "Victoria," agold chronometer to be presented to, intoken of the appreciation by the UnitedStates government of his successful ef-forts in rescuing from death the passen-gels, officers, and ciew of the Americanbrig " E H. Fitler ................ 575Smith, MaryA,widow of Alexander D. Smith, pensionto ..................... ........... 623Smith, Solomon P,payment to, for his pension .......... .616Smithsonian Grounds,three additional watchmen for .......... 365Smithsonian insttution,library of, to be transferred to library ofCongress ............. ....... .. 13not to be removed therefrom, e2cept,

    &c............................ 13how to be used alter removal .. 13books, maps, and charts to be cared for.. 13appropriation for expenses of removal... 13appropriation to, for pieservaton of ex-ploring and surveying expeditions.... 316appropriations for preseivation of collec-tions of exploring and surveying expe-ditions of the government ........... 464to be the agency of exchange of publicdocuments ....................... 573Smithson, James,residuary legacy of, may be received ... 391increase thereof, how to be ap-..ped ....... 3 91Smith, Whiliam,may select lands for services to ChippewaIndians . ......................... 658Smoot, AHrs. Ann E,payment to ... .................... 605Smuggling,ac t further to prevent ................. 178officers of customs and other authorizedpersons may board and search any yes-.sel or vehicle ............ ..... 178vessels and vehicles may be compelled tostop .. ............. ............. 178ma.3 be seized and searched, &c..... 178penalty on driver, &c.of vehicle refusingto stop and allow search ............ 178regulations as to search of persons andluggage ..................... ... 178female inspectors ................. 178cars, engines, &c of common carriers notsubject to forfeiture, unless, &c ....... 179the woids "vessel" and "vehicle " to in-clude what .... ................... 178penalty for fraudulently or knowinglybringing into the United States anygoods contrary to law ............... 179

    for knowingly receiving the same... 179possession of goods sufficient toauthoize conviction, unlessdefendant explains it ....... 179persons authorized to make seizures, &c.

    Smuggling, (continued.)may enter lands, buildings, &c. otherthan dwellings ..................... 179penalty fo r forcibly resisting officers ofcustoms, &c. in discharge of then duty 179for rescuing or attempting to rescueseized property.. ........... 179for destroying &c property to' pre-vent its being seized ............ 179for discharging or using anyd eadlyweapon against such officers In thedischarge of their duty.......... 179officers and persons making seizures, ap -pointment of certain ............... 178to disclose authority on request ... 180may demand assistance of personswithin three miles ............ 180collectors of customs to report within tendays to the district attorney cases offines and personal penalties not paid.. 179duty of district attorneys, and allow-ances for their services .......... 180

    not making reports, to forfeit theirshare of fines, &c............... 180duties of, as to property seized ......181may be required to peiform duties ofnaval officer ................. 185certain duties and fees to be refund-edto ............ ............. 186when part of incidental expensesmay be paid ................ 186penalty upon, for no t making the re-turns required by law ........... 188"merchandise" in former act to mean" goods, wares, and merchandise".... 180vessels held for payment of penaltes, andmay be proceeded against.......... 180cefltan foreign, on northern, &c.fiontier, to pay a tonnage duty, 182,183

    enrolled and licensed, duties ofcertain, when purchasing " seastores," or " saloon stores or sup-ples" in foreign port ........... 183equipments of certain, to be enteredand pay a duty............. 183, 184foreign, provisions as to manifests toapply to ...................... 184masters of, arriving, &c.to re -port to nearest collector .....188paying tonnage duty only once ayear, when to pay the same......185if value of property seized for forfeiture

    is no t over $500,what proceedings tobe had for condemnation ............ 181claimantA to file claim in twenty days 181claim to state what.............. 181application for remission of forfeituremay be made within three months ofsale ................. ............ 181may be granted upon what proof... 181if not made within three months,proceeds of sale to be distributed 181perishable property, proceedings uponseizure of................... ...181, 182remission of finesaud forfeitures whereamount is no t over $1,000 ........... 182parties claiming a ien on imported goodsto be notified before delivery to owner.. 182possession by officers not to dischargehen ........................... 182imports not over $ 100 in value may beentered without triplicate invoice, if,

    &c................................ 182

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    INDEX.Smuggling, (continued.)goods, &c . at ports on northern, &c. fron-tiers, ghipped thence on foreign vesselsto foreign ports, to be reshipped thenceto a port in the United States on thosefrontiers with intent, &c. may be for-feited . ........................182, 183

    vessels to pay a tonnage duty..... 183"sea stores" for vessels on northern, &c.frontieis, purchased at any port in ad-jacent British provinces, to be reportedon flist poit of arrival in the UnitedStates ............................ 183provm ions concerning ........... 18 3saloon stores or supplies ........ .183equipments of kuch vessels, includingboats and expenses of repaits, to pay aduty ........................ .....184when duty may be refunded ....... 184provisions for enfoicing payment ofduty ................ ......... 184fraudulently obtaining certificate of reg.istry, &c.to work forfeiture of vessel.. 184laws as to manifests to apply to vessels

    owned by foreigners ................ 184goods, &c. taken in any vessel fiom oneport to another on northern, &c fron-tiers, to be unladen only in open day,unless, &c......... ................ 184regulations for unlading at night... 184inspectors on vessels destined for one ormore ports of the United States .... 184vessels paying tonnage duty only once ayear, when to pay it ............... 185office of naval olicer and subordinate of-ficers may be suspended, except, &c.and duties thereof assigned to collec-tors or inspectors .................. 1,85deputy collectois may exercise powers oftheir principals.................. 185salaries or wages of those employed inthe customs or internal revenue .... 185not to be paid until oath is made... 185

    good' seized for violation of customs lawsto be in custody of collector ......... 186ptoceedings for foifeiture .......... 186certain duties or fees to be remitted orrefunded to collectors or surveyors ... 186incidental expenses of collector to be paidin part, whete fees, &c.are insufficientcompensation .................... 186officers and employds of the United Statesto have only pro rata pay, and never

    more than maximum ............... 186penalty for attempting to bribe revenueofficeis . ....................... 186, 187suits for recovery of duties illegally ex-acted ............................. 187parts of building may be bonded for stor-age of grain ................... .. 187number of bushels of grain to be foundby weight ..................... 187pounds in a bushel ............... 187warrants for seizure of invoices, books;& ............................... 187neglect of officer to pay over money tobe cause of removal ................. 187masters of foreign vessels arriving hereto do what ........... ............. 18 8

    penalty upon collectois and inspectors ofsteamboats for not making returns asrequired by law ................. 18 8repealing clause, pending proceedings notaffected ........................... 188

    Smuggling, (continued.)provisions of act to prevent, no t to affect,my right or suit pending at the time'ofits passage .................... 394suits, &c.may be tried and disposedof, as though the act had not beenpassed ................... 394in twenty-fifth section, "March" sub-stituted for "July" ........... 394Snag-boats,and other apparatus for clearing Westernriven, appropriations for .......... 71,421Secretary of Navy to transftbr to Secret&-ry of War certain vessels suitable for.. 71and Boulders,appropiiaion for removing from theMinnesota river .................. 421Snake Indians,appropriations for the ... . . . 511Snow Hl,office of surveyor at, discontinued ...... 411Snuff. See Tobacco, 4-cprovisions concerffing the taxation of 123, 126penalty upon manufacturer of, for mak-ing without payment of tax ......... 473fine and imprisonment .......... 473proceedings in relation to the forfeitureand sale of ....................... 474Sohan, John J.,increased pension to ............. .... 620to be paid from naval pension fund . 620Soldiers,cemeteries for the ourial of deceased, es-tablished .... ..................... 399incleased pay of, continued for three yearsfrom, &c ...................... 422Soldiers' and Sadors' Orphan FairBuilding,may be used by citizens foi lawful meet-ings, when permitted by the Speakerof the House or the Piesident of theSenate ......................... 370particularly for meetings in referenceto the liberation of Ireland ..... 370Soldiers' and Salors' Orphan Home,use of certain lumber for buildings forfair for ......... .................. 356Soldiers' and Sailors' Union of the City ofWashington, D. C.,act to incorporate .................... 235powers and duties of the corporation.... 235Soldiers' Claims,for pensions, back pay, bounty, and prop-erty lost in service, no stamp duty on

    papers used for collection of, from gov-ernment....................... 475Soldiers' Individual Memorial, The,may go through mails on payment ofusual postage of printed matter ..... 40Soldiers of the United St4ates,provision respecting the burial of thosewho died in the service during the re-hellion ............................ 353Soldiers' Orphans' Home of Iowa,gift of buildings, furniture, &c. to ...... 348Soliator of InternalRevenue,office of, established .................. 170Solicitor of the Navy Department,appropriations for the ................ 450Solicitor of the Treasury,appropriations for, and for office of 195, 196,445, 446office of assistant soheitor of, established 207Solicitorof War Department,authority for appointment of, repealed... 337

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    INDEX.South Boston,land in, may be sold at public auction... 486South Carolina,certain lands in certain parishes in, soldby dnect tax commissioners and bid

    in by the United States, and sold to"heads of families of the Atricanrace," provisions concerning ......... 175lots in Port Royal, and lots and housesin Beaufort ................... 175certain lands in, to be surveyed by taxcommissioners .................. 176the insurrection declared to be at an end in 813act to provide for the more efficient gov-ernment of......................... 428constituted part of the second military dis-t it ........ .... ................. 428See Rde States.SoutheastExecutire Budding, and Extension,appropriation for general purposes of the 197,446deficiency ap priation for ........... 378Southern PacqicRairoadCompany,may connect with the Atlantic and PacificRailroad ....... ................. 299point of connection, gauge, and ratesof fare ..... ... ...... ...... 299to have giants of land to aid in its con-struction ..................... .... 299Southern States,public vessel to transport supplies of foodand clothiiijib the suffering people of the 567Southwest Executive Building,appropriations for the general purposesof.the ...................... 201,451Spald g, Rufus C.,credit to be allowed to, in settlement ofhis accounts as paymaster in the navy,for money stolen ................ 618J. S Harvey not hereby releasedfrom responsibility ............ 618Spanish,assistant professor of, at West Point, payand emoluments of.................. 416_Spamsh Authorities,claims to lands derived by grant from,provisions concerning .......... 220, 221Speaker of House of Representatives,pay of estabhhed ................... 323may permit the soldiers' and sailors' or-phan fear building to be used for certainpublic meetings ................... 370

    SpecialAgents,appropriation for ................. 2 03undet the internal revenue law, penaltyupon, for extortion or oppression ..... 101compensation to ................ 453Special Collecthnq or DibursingAgentsof Post-Office Department, may be re-quired to give bond .............. 61Special Commissionerof the Revenue,appointment of by the Secretary of theTreasury in his department, authorized 170term of office, dunes, and powers of..170, 171salary and franking privilege ........ 171Special Income Tax of 1864,not to be further enforced against certainofficers and soldiers ................. 371Spedial Tax,to belevied for increased pa y of the,met-ropolitan police, Washington, D. C.... 374penalty fot carrying on any trade, bus-ness, &c upon which tax is imposed,without payment of the tax ......... 473

    Specia! Taxes,no person, firm, &c. or corporation, to dobusiness upon which a special tax isassessed, until it is paid ............. 113persons, &c. doing a business speciallytaxed, to register names with assistantassessors .................. 113register to state what ........... 113penalty for exercising any trade withoutthe payment of the tax ........... 113to be paid to collectors, who shall give re-ceipts therefor ................. 113receipt to set forth what .............. 113persons carrying on taxable businessto exhibit reeipt therefor .to rev-enue officer on demand ........ 114if pedler refuses to exhibit receipt, hisproperty may be seized ............ 114proceedings thereon..... ....... 114assessor ma y decree a forfeiture ... 114payment of, not to exempt fiom addi-tional tax from doing business in an-other place, except certain classes .... 113auctioneers, builders, cattlf-brokers,commercial brokers, dentists, horse-dealers, insurance agents, and bro-kers, lawyers, patent-right dealers,pedlers, photographers, physicians,produce - brokers, surgeons, ex-empted ..... ... ... ......... 113no special tax for storage of goods, &c.at place other than place of business,if no goods are there kept, except assamples ...................... .113to be due on Istof May each year, orwhen commencing the business .... - 114in latter case, to be reckoned forproportional part of year ........ 114if a person who has paid the special taxremoves, be may carry on business innew place ...................... 1 14if he dies, his representatives maycontinue the business for the res-idue of the term ............ 114cases of removal and death to be reg-istered .... ... ... ...... .... 114a person carrying on more than one busi-ness at the same place, at the sametime, to pa y tax for each ........... 114in places of less than 6,000 persons,on e tax to embrace the businessof land - warrant brokers, claim-

    agents, and reif estate agents .... 114any persons may do business as partners,and pay but on e special tax, exceptcattle-brokers, claim-agents, conveyan-cers, dentists, horse-dealers, lawyers,>patent-agents, pedlers, physicias, sur-geons ........... ............ ...115not to be imposed upon apothecai ies, con-fectioners, butchers, keepers of eaiing-houses, hotels, inns. or taverns, or re-tail dealers, except retail dealers inspirituous or malt liquors, when theirannual gross receipts do no t exceed$1,000. ...................... 122amount of annual receipts, how as-certained ...................... 122if amount is understated, &c. theperson or company to be againassessed ....................... 122none to be imposed upon certain apothe-caries, farmers, physicians, vintners.... 122payment of tax not to exempt from

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    INDEX.Special Taxes, (continued.)penalty under State laws for carryingon such trade, &c. nor authorize atrade, &e. prohibited by State laws,nor prevent a State from imposing anadditional tax .... .......... ..... 122list of trades and professions required topaya special tax ........... 115-122See InternalRevenue, pp. s88, 8m9.Spencer, A. T.,account of , for carrying the mail, to beaudited and paid .................... 597Spezzia,salary of consul at, established ......... 414SpirituousLiquors,to be imported in casks or packages, ofwhat capacity................... 328in less quantities, if shipped afterOtober 1, 1866, to be forfeited... 828prohibited from Cherokee country ...... 806Spoliation,indemnity for, to be paid the Poncas bythe United States ................. 676Sprznqfield Armory,rank, pay, &c of ordnance storekeeperand paymaster at .............. 423Squares,Public,appropriations for ................ 462, 464Staff,of the general of the army of the UnitedStates .... ...... ............... 223of the lieutenant-genera] .............. 223Staley,Elizabeth,

    mother by adoption of Theodore A.Jones, pension to .................. 630Stallions,Owoners of,definition of, and special tax on ...... 120Stamps,for imported cigars, cigarettes, and che-root%, to be provded and placed onpackages, &c................... 328for breweis, provisions concerning .165, 166for internal revenue, appropratons for.. 443Stamp Tax,no instrument, &c. required by law to bestamped, to , be recorded, unless stamp-ed ............................... 141record of such instrument, &e.void 141official instruments, &c. issued by officersof the United States or of any State,city, or county, to be exempt from tax 141where stamp wa s not put on instru-ment when made, how it may b placedthereon afterwards............. ' 143or upon a copy, if original is lost 143if instrument not having stamp was madewhen and where there was no collec-tion district, stamp may be affixed priorto January 1, 1867 ................. 143intervening bona fide rights not af-fected. .................... 143persons making, issuing, receiving, orpaying, &c. any instrument, note, &c.required to be stamped, without hav-ing thereon a stamp cancelled, with in-tent to evade the law, to forfeit $50,and the instrument, &c. to be void.... 142title of a purchaser of land by deed dulystamped not to be defeated by want ofstamp on certain deeds .............. 143no deed, &c. required by law to be stamp-

    ed to be hereafter admitted in evidence,until proper stamps are affixed ... 143, 144documents made in a foreign country for

    Stamp Tax, (continued)use here to pay same tax as th~ughmade here .......... ............. 144who to affix the stamp........... 14 4penalty for forging or counterfeiting anystamp, die, &c ..................... 141for forging any stamp upon any pa-per, &e. or stamping, &e.with in-tent to defraud ............... 142for knowingly uttering or selling pa-per, &c with forged stamp..... 142for knowingly using or permittingthe use of a forged stamp ...... 142for fraudulently removing stamp, orimpression of, from paper, &e .. . 142for fraudulently using, &c. stamp,cut, &c. from any other paper, re-quired to be stamped .......... 142for wilfully removing or altering thecancelling of a stamp.. . .. 142for knowingly buying or selling, orhaving in his possession, maiked,&O stamps .................. 142not to be imposed upon certain drugs,medicines, and chemicals .......... 151articles requiring stamps sold on distraint,to be stamped by the officer selling.... 152StandardWeights and Measures of the MetricSystem,set of, to be furnished each State ....... 369Standish,Henry,sums found due on settlement of accountsas Indian agent in Utah, to be paid... 570Star&y, James,payment to, fbr a horse killed in a fightwith Indians .................. .. 618State Courts See Removal of Causes.provisons for removal of certain suitsfrom, to the circuit coutts of the Unit-

    ed States ............ 46, 171, 307, 558State Department,appropriations for compensation of offi-cers of the .............. 194 374, 444incidental and contingent expensesof........................ 444publishing and distributing laws, &c, 444general purposes of building occu-pied by ................. 444buildings for the temporary accommoda-tion of the .................... ....362Stationery,how furnished to officers of the customs 309Statistics, Bureauof See Bureau of Statisticsprovisions concerning ........... 331,446Statutes at Iarqe,additional compensation to publishers of 23,326appropriation to purchase copies of vol-um e XIII ..................... 193contract for the publication of, betweenthe Department of State and Little,Brown, and Company, to be renewed. 352time of dehvery of .............. 352price of, not to exceed actual etpen-ditures and commission ........ 352purchase of certain copiei'of ...... 461Statutes of the United States,commissioners to revise and consolidatethe general ........................ 74their compensation, duties, andpay ........................... 74

    copy of work to be submitted to Con-gress .......................... 75work may be printed in parts ...... 75

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    INDEX.Statutes of the United States, (continued.)expenses of commission to revise andconsolidate .... ............... 455, 456printing to be done in government print-ing-office .......................... 456St. Clai, Leonard,

    ] en ion .......................... 586St . ro=iRver,appropilition for improving navigationof, above the ledge................ 420province of New Brunswick to payone halt of the sum actually ex-pended thei efor .............. 420Steamboats, Inspectors of See Inspect'rs oftSteamboats.appi opriations for ........ .. 203, 373, 453Steamboats. See Boats, Barges, and Flats.tax upon gross receipts from passengersand mails ..................... 135

    Steam Enqineering,appiopriations for bureau of. .200, 201, 459,451, 491

    additional clerks authorized in ...... 208salary of draughtsman in bureau of, es-tablished ..................... 450one clerk in bureau of, authorized .... 450Steamers,used as freight boats to be subject towhat incpection and requirements..... 228

    to be subject to act of 1852. ch. 106, 29 ... .. .................. 228regulations as to hghts of, and life boats. 228sea going, when under way, to be undercontrol of licensed pilots, except, &c... 228Steamers and Vessels,definition of, and special tax on ........ 118Steam Maechenern,claims of certain contractors for, for re-lief, to be investigated .............. 424basis of the investigation ......... 424report to Congress .............. 424Steam Tuqboats,not of the United States, employed intowing, to forfeit fifty cents a ton forevery vessel towed .................. 183forfeiture of fifty cents a ton for certain,not of the United States, employed intowing, &c. not to apply to certaintowing ........................ 410Steam Vessels,subject to the navigation laws of theUnited States ...................... 412Stenographer,appropriation for salary of .......... 25

    Stevens, Martha,pension to--........ ............... 588Stevens, Samuel,may enter and purchase certain land .... 604patent therefor to issue to .......... 605Stevens, Thomas W,payment to ....................... 602Stewardof President's Household,appointment and salary ............. 207duties and bond of ................. 207Stids,for making distilled spirits, not to be madeor set up without, &c............. 154prov iods of internal revenue law con-

    ei ning...................... 15 4fit for use, if not over $1,000 in value,seized for violation of internal revenuelaws, not to be released before )udg-ment ......................... 483if forfeited, to be destroyed:........ 483

    Stilts, (continued)if valu ver $ 1,000, its release to beat the discretion of the court ..... 483additional penalty upon owners, &. of,for neglect or refusal to do what thelaw requires concerning distilled spirits 483may be seized with materials for dis-tillation, and forfeited .......... 483proceedings to enforce forfeiture 4831Stockholders,to mean what in section 122 of internall evenue act .... ....... ....... ... 5

    Stocks, Nancy A ,payment to ........... ........ 603Stockton and Copperopohs R R Co.,right of way granted to, through certainpublic lands ............... 548route of road ............. 548mateisals for construction from ad-jacent lands ........... 548extentof giant ... ......... 548ground for stations, shops, turn-outs,.

    .... .......... . 548

    conditions of grant ........ 548public lands granted to the State of Cali-fornia, to aid in the construction of 548-550alternate sections ............. 548lands in lieu of those reserved, &c. . 548those containing gold, silver, or cop-per excepted .................. 548"mineral " not to include iron or coal 548patents to issue for lands, as sections often consecutive miles of the road areready for service ............. 548, 549commnisioners to examine and re-port ... ..... ...... ... .. 548,549railroad, how to be constructed ... . 549gauge to be unifotm with the Pacificrailroad .... ...... ........ . 549lands on both sides of road to be surveyed 549odd sections not liable to entry, &c.except, &c ................ 549pre-emption and homestead rightsextended to all lauds not grantedto company ................. 549miMmum price of lands not grantedto be $ 2.50 per acre . ....... 1549conditions of grant ............. 549time of commencing and completingroad .................. ...... 549upon breach, unpatented lands to re-vert ... .. .......... .... 549if condition of graftt remain bioken ayear, Congress may complete the road. 549railroad made a post-route and military

    road ......................... 549transportation for the United Statesto be free .................. 549conditions of grant to be accepted bycompany, how and when ........ 549, 550act to be void, unless certain subscriptionto stock is made with five per cent paidwithin two years ................ 550act may be repealed, altered, &e ........ 550Storageof grain, parts of building may be bond-ed for ............................. 187Storekeeper,at the naval academy, how to be detailed 516may procure clothing, &c for midshipmen 516regulations therefor, to be prescribedby the Secretary of the Navy ..... 516Storekeepersof the Army,rank, pay, and allowances of........... 423

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    INDEX.Stouffer, Captain,of the slip Antarctic, gold medal and re-ward to ...... ................ . 65Stout, CharlesM,account of, to be stated ................ 596Saint Paul,Minnesota,purchase of site and erection of building

    at, for custom-house, &c............ 316Strawnot to be can led on deck or guards ofpassenger steamers, except, &c........ 227Streets and Sewers,en Washington, D. C., appropriationsfoi ........ . ............... 469Streets in 1gashington, D C,appropiiations for caue, repairs, and light-

    ing .......... 17- 19, 314, 315, 462-464Strohm, Isaac,payment for services as clerk .......... 469Strubvng, Isabella,pension to .................... 586Sub-Indian Agents,appointment of those whose salaries areover $1,000 a year ............... 515'Submerged Tubular Bridqe,may be built and maintained across theMlissigsippi riser at St Louis .. . . 408mode of construction ............ 408to be a lawful stiucture and a post-route 408charges for transportation through . 408to be open equally to all steam i ailroads,and at what charges ....... ..... 409questions of its obstructing the flee navi-gation of the river to be tried in whatcourts ...................... 408Subsistencefor destitute Indians and Indian tribes

    within the southern supeiintendency.. 347Subsistence and Commutation of,appropriations for .................... 90Subsistence Department,heieafter to consist of what officers, &c... 334Substitutes,money paid for, by persons drafted andno t liable to the ser,ice, to be tefunded 417Sub-Treasury,in Boston, commission appointed to se -lect a proper site for the ............ 573Succession to Real Estate,f provisions as to taxes upon ............ 141Success Rock,appropiation for erecting an iron spindleon ........................... 461Sugar Refiners,wh o to be deemed ................... 474Sugars,tax 'upon ... ...................... 474Suits See Removal of Causesfof recovery of duties, illegally exacted,no t to be maintained, unless plaintiffgives defendant bill of particulars with-in, &c ........................ 187if bill is not served, judgment againstthe plaintiff............... .187under the internal revenue law, not to becommenced without authority of thecommissioner of internal sevenue ..... Illby whom and where to be brought. .111,145may be compiomtsed ................ 146not to be biought to recoser tax wiong-fully collected, until after appeal tocommissioner, and his decision theie-on ...................... 152to be brought wtthin what time ..... 152

    Suits, (continued.)under internal revenue act, district at-torney to lepoit to commissioner ofinternal levenue ............... 471,472commissioner to make rules for districtattorneys, maishals, and revenue offi-cers in iegard to suits............ 472appropiiation to expenses of, in whichthe United States is a party .. .. 448, 449none to be maintained in any court to re-stain the assessment or collection of

    tax .......... . .. .... .. . .. 475See Internal levenue, p 897.Summary Courts-martial (Naiyon petty officers and men, of infeilor rat-lugs, proceedings of to be approved bycommander-in-chief, &c. before carry-

    ing sentence into execution ......... 516if sentence involves loss of pay, to beapproved by Secretary of Navy... 516Saga intendent,of house of coirection for boys in the Dis-trict of Columbia, piovisions concern-ing ..................... 233, 234to each national cemetery ............ 333

    Superintendentsof Exports and Drawback,appiopriations for salaries and expensesof ..... ............... 445

    Superintendentof GovernmentHospitalfor the Insane,salaiy of, established .............. 464Superintendentsof Lights,whose compensation as collectors of cus-toms exceeds three thousand dollais ayear, not to receive compensation asdisbursing agents fot lighthouse estab-lishment ...................... 466Superintendentsof National Cemeteries,Secretary of War to select, and fromwhom .......................400pay, allowances, and duties of ..... 400

    Superintendent of Publc P? iutnq,may employ additional clerk .......... 41appropriations for office of ........ 193, 443duty of, in relation to the punting ofpublic documents, reports of executivedepartments, &c ................. 305In relation to procuring a supply ofpaper tbr public pinting .. .305, 306annual report to inlude statement ofpioposals and contiacts ........... 305when may puichase paper in open mat ket 306not to print gieater number of repoits,

    unless specially directed by either houseof Congress ....................... 306to give new bond ................... 347office of, abolished ................. 399Supervising Inspectors of Steamboats,bonds of, and salaries ................ 229for Pacific coast, salary of ........... 229See Inspectorsof Steamboats.Supreme Courtof the Distusctof Columbia,piovisions as to summoning jutors for

    December term, 1865 ............... Ifor filling vacancies ............. Isalaties of the justices of, -established . 55provisions for writs of attachment andgarnishment in .................. 54appropriation fat salaries of justices of 205, 455accounts of the cleik of, how to be set-tled ............ .......... .... 309appiopriation for increased pay of judgesof . .................. ........... 3-26to make and establish iales of piactice incases before justices of the peace ...... 402

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    INDEX.Supreme CourtofMheDistrictof Columbia, (con-inued )to prepare and publish forms of plead-ings ...... .............. .....402

    to determine bill of fees and costs . ... 402execution of judgments of, not to bestayed, except, &e..........-.... 402to prescribe rules.for the government, &cof prioness in the laxl ......... 407

    Supreme Court of the United States,appropriation for rooms for ....... 18for salaries, &c of justices of the. .. 205, 455foi travelling expenses of the justice as-signed to the ninth circuit . .. 205, 455salai y of reporter of decisions e-tabhlished 205reports of decisions of, to be published ineight months ..... ..... .. 51act to fix the number of judges of, &c. ..209

    no vacancy in office of associate justiceof, until the number is teduced tosix ...... .... ..... 209to consist thereafter of a ehiet justice andsix associates ........... 209

    four to be a quorum ................209terms ..... .. ..-........... 209circuits et iblished ....... .- 20 0to make iegulations and oiders iespectngappeals in cases of habeas corpus .... 386powers and duties of, in writ, of enor ..386,387chief justice and associate jubtcs of the,tobe altotted to the circuits by oiderof court .-.. ..-. .- .....-. 433new allotments may be made when re-qutred or found expedient ........ 433if necessary at any other time thanduiing the term, the cnef justice

    to make it ................. 433to ha binding until the nextteim and a new alotment ...433marshal of, may be appointed. - .. 43 3a,sistant marshals and messengers . 433cluef justce to nominate and recommendregisters in bankruptcy . ..... . 518justices of , to flame general orders forpiactice and procedure in bankruptcy . 521no appeal or wilt of enror to, in caes ofbankiuptcy, unless matter in di.puteexceed $ 2,000 ...............520, 521Supreme Court-Room,appj-opriauons for improvements in ... 325Surgeon-General,appointment of .................... 336

    rank, pay, &c of ........... .. . 334appropiiations for the office of the .199, 200,449Surgeon-Gene)at's Office,purchase of medical works for ......... 485Sturgeos,definition of, and special tax on .. 121in the imy, number, rank, pay, &e of 335promotion of those in the volunteer ser-

    vice ....................... 423of northern and northwestern lakes .....488Surveynq, 4-c Erpeditsens,of the government, appropriation for pres-

    evation of collecnons of ... 19, 316, 464Suriey of Pub ic rands,sppcopriations for the ... .. 21, 318, 465Survey of the oust,appropriations for the .......... 457

    Surveyor,offica of, at Snow Hill, discontinued .. 411

    Surveyor-General,anthotized for Idaho .................. 77office at Boie City ............ 77for Nevada, appointment, pay, duties, andallowances of ....... ........... 86location of office of. ......... 86

    of Wisconsin and Iowa, office of, abol-ished, when, &c. ............. 198of Iowa and Wisconsin, office of, removedto Platts-nouth, Nebraska ......... 344of Nebraska and Iowa ............ 344office and appointment of, authorized inthe Teritory of Montana ....... 54 2salary, clerk hoe, office rent, ditties .... 54 2Secretary of Interior to locate office of. 54 3of District of Iowa and Nebraska, com-pensation of, established at $ 2,000 .. 448Surieporof the Customs,appointment of one authorized at Al-bany, N Y. ..-.-.... ..-....... 542bond, oath, residence, duties ........---- 542

    Surveyors,certain duties or fees to be remitted orrefunded to-------------.. 186Surveyors-Genetdand their Clnk.,appiopriations for. ... ...-..... 19% 448Sareyorsof Customs See Fines, kcshare of pioceeds of fines, penalties, &cfrom seizures for bieach of customslaws ........... ... 546, 547appropriations for compensation of, andfor rent of offices of, in

    California .......... ...... ..... 448Colotado and Utah ....... ... 448Dakota and Montana .... ... .. 448Idaho ............... . 448Iowa and Nebraska ......... 448Kansas ............... 448Minnesota ................... 448Nevada ..... 448New Mexco and Arizona . ... 448Oreon . ... .. ..... .. ..- 448Washington .................. 448Surveys,

    of Bebring's Straits, the North PacificOcean, and China seas ....... .. 38appiopiations foi, of certain publicwoiks, and improvements in haibors,rivers, bays, and fiats ..... ... 418, 422See Public Works.Suspenson Bridqe,purchase of stone building and lot at .... 460Sutter,

    office of, abolished ................. 336ai tiles, how to be farnihed .......... 336when this proviaion take. effect---------336Sutro, A.,right of way granted to, in aid of the con-stiuction ofa draining and explotingtunnel to the Comstock lode, in Ne -vada . ................... 242dimensions of tunnel ...... 242Comstock and other lodes exceptedflora this grant----------------243owners of claims, &v, benefited bytunnel, to pay charges for diam-age . . .. ...... ....- 243may purchase two sections of land, notmineral, at mouth of tunnel, for its

    use . ............. .. 242may purchase ceitain mineral eins andlodes . ....... 242Swamp and Overflowed Lands in Cahfo no,provisions concerning ... ..... 219, 220

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    INDEX.Swiss, Joseph,heirs of, to have a section of land, includ-ing house and improvements ......... 690Syphax, iaru,title of, to certain land in Virginia, con-firmed ............................ 589

    T.Tabegauche Bands,appropriations for the ........ 272, 275, 510Tampico,pay of consul at, established .......... 225Taverns, Keepersof,definiton of, and special tax on . .117, 118Tax See InternalRevenue, Special Taxespenalty for neglect or failni e to pay whendue, to be five per cent and inteest... 473rate of interest to be one pei cent amonth .... ............. 473no interest for any fraction of a

    month ...................473on spnits to be collected at no lower ratethan basis of first proof ........... 481Taxes,certain license of wholesale dealers maybe refunded 3.......... 01assessment oi collection of, by the author-ity of the United States or any State.

    not inteifered with by bankruptcy act . 531due the United States, and any State tohave piiority in payment of dividendsfrom bankrupt estate ............ 531Taxes i the District of Columbia,real pioperty maybe sold for.. 2215provisions as to sale and redemptionof .................. 215, 216See Leay Court.Telegramsfor government, over certain telegraphlines, to have priority of transmission . 221Telegraphbetween the Atlantic and Pacific States,appropriations foi facilitating commu-nication by ................. .22, 455Telegraphic Commnication,between the United States and Cuba, theBahamas, and other West India Isl-ands, act to encourage ... ......-. 46between the Eastern and Western conti-nents, resolution to encourage and facil-itate .......................... 350Secretary of the Navy to detail a steamvessel to assist in making surveys and

    soundings................... 350Telegraph Companies,may maintain and operate lines of tele-graph over public domain, along post,-&c . i oads, and across navigable watersof the United Stateq .......... 221lines to be so constructed as not toobstruct navigation oi inteiferewith travel ................. 221may take materials for constructionfiora public lands ......... 221

    may pre-empt and use lands for stations,&e ....... ... ............ ... 221limit to amount, &e of........ .221telegrams for government to have priorityof transmission ........ ...... 221rates to be annually fixed .... ...... 221rights and privileges hereby granted notto lie transfeied ...... .. ..... 221the United states may putchase for post-

    Telegraph Companies, (continued.)a], &c purposes al l telegraph lines, atan appraised value ........... 222to accept this act in wiiting, before actingunder it ....................... 222Telegraph Despatches,by State Department, over Atlantic ca-ble, appropriation for.......... 470Telegraph Lines. See Telegiaph Companiesact to aid in the contiucton of, and tosecure to the government the ue of.. 221,222United States may buy, after five years,at an appraised value......... ... 222from Springfield, Missouri, to the Pacific 293land gianted to the Atlantic and PacificRailroad Company, to aid -in the con-stiuction of .............. . 293tax on gioss receipts of ............... 136Temporarq Clerks,

    so T,easury Department, appopriationfor .................. 195, 196, 469may be classified........ 196, 469unexpended balance of former appropria-tion, how divided ........ 196provision if balance is insufficient... 196pay of, in office of Q uartermaster-Geneial 470Temporary Loan Ceitificates,may be issued to redeem compound-inter-es t notes ............ 558amount outstanding at any time not toexceed $ 50,000,000 ...............558rate of intejest .... .... ........ 558piincipal and interest payable in lawfulmoney . .................. 558may be held by banks as part of then re-serve ............................ 558Temporaiy Relief,of the destitute population in the Districtof Columbia, provision for ......... 853how to be expended ............ 353Tender,five-cent pieces to be legal to the amountof one dollar ............. ......... 47Tennessee,declared restored to the Union, and en-titled to be represented in Congiess. . 364provision as to jurisdictton of court ofclaims extended to ................. 370the insurrection declared to be at an end in 813public lands to, for an agricultural college 569post-routes established in .............. 554Territories, Gove inments en the,appiopriations for ......... 203, 204, 454, 455elective franchise not to be dented in any,to any citizen on account of iace, color,

    or previous condition of servitude ..... 379inconsistent laws repealed ..... 379; 380See Elective Franchise.salaries of the judges of the SupremeCourts of (except Montana and Idaho),to be $ 2,500 ................... 427of Montana and Idaho ........... 426legislative assemblies of, not to grant spe-cial chaiters .................... 426may pass general incorporation acts,allowing associations for mining,manufacturing, and other indus-tial pursuits ................ 426

    jurisdiction of courts in, over matters ofbankruptcy ........................ 541etlow, James,payment to, as contractor fo r building foursteam tugboats ..................... 625

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    INDEX.Tx3s,act to provide for the more efficient gov-ernment of ....................... 428constituted part of the fifth military dis-trict ......... .................... 428the Insurrection declared to be at an endin........................... 813See Rebel States.Texas Indians,appiopi lations for the ............. 278, 513expense of colonizing, on country leasedfrom the Choctaws .................. 513Thames Ricer,appropriation for dredging, &c ......... 469gift of land in the, to be accepted if made 489Thancsgisung and Paise,day of, appointed by the President.. .. 817Thanks of Cong,ess,to Vice-Admiral Farragut, his officers,seamen, &c, for gallantry and goodconduct in the action in Mobile Bay.. 349President and Secretary of the Navy to

    communicate this resolution, and how 349to Major-General Winfield S. Hancock,for gallantry, &c . at Gettysburg. 354Theatres, Proprietorsof,definition of, and special tax on ...... 120The First CongregatinalSociety of Washington,act to incorposate . .......... 382, 383corporate powers ............... 382limit to amount of value of real estate... 382exemption from taxes ..... ...... 382first meeting of society .............. 382notice of that and other meetings ... 382by-laws .... ................ 383powers of corporation to vest in board oftrustees. ............... 383number and term of office of trustees .. 383Third Auditor,appi opinations for the office of the 195,196,445Thompson, Alexander,accounts of, to be adjusted ............. 607Three Months' Payto officers of volunteers below the rank ofbrigadier-geneial .................. 94Tme,rule for computation of, under the bank-ruptcy act .................. 540, 541

    Timothy, a Chief of the Ne Percd's,payment to . ....................... 650T nfoil,venders of, &c. to state the amount ofsales thereof to certain persons ....... 125Tobacco,penalty upon manufacturer of, for makingwithout payment of tax .... ..... 473fine and imprisonment ......... 473proceedings in relation to the forfeitureand sale of .................... 474Tobacconists,definition of, and special tax on ....... 120Tobacco, Snuff, or Cigais,statement to be made by manufacturers of, 123to be aunde oath, and contain what . 123manufactureis of, to give bond and inwhat sums for different machines orpresses ........................ 123cottdtions of bond ............. 123bond may be renewed or changed . 12 3collector to give certificate setting forththe kind and number of machines, &cfor which the bond is given . 123, 124certificate to be exhibited to any revenueofficer on demand .. . ..... 123vOL. xIv. 61

    Tobacco, 4-c., (continued.)penalty for manufacturing, without giv-ing bond ......... ... ............ 124record of persons manufacturing, to bekept open for inspection by assistant in-spector .......................... 124abstiact of monthly returns io be

    entered thereon ............. 124assessor's record .............. 124when made on shares, or material is fur-nished by one, manufactured by an-othcr ............................. 124penalty for fraud or collusion ..... 124manufactmer to make an inventory of,&c owned by him on the first of Janu-ary in each year ................ 124inventory to state what, and how verified 124accounts to be kept in a book foim ofpurchases and sales, &c .......... 124verified abstract of so be furnishedthe assessor monthly. ....... .. 124penalty for neglect, &c to keep ac-counts, &c ............... 124, 125venders of tinfoil to state amount ofsales thereof to cettatn persons ...... 125proceedings if such statement is notmade or is believed to be fraudu-lent ................ ......... 125provisions of law relating to manufactur-ers, to apply to those of tobacco .. . 125tax upon, to accrue upon sale or removal,unless removed to bonded warehouse. 125may be transferred, wathout payment oftax, to bonded warehouse, upon givingtransportation bonds, &c ............. 125and from one bonded warehouse toanother, or for export . .. . 125

    i:egulations for removal of distilled spiltsto apply to tobacco ................ 125no drawback upon manufactured 125to be inspected ........... ..... 125package to be marked or stamped,and how................... 125fees of inspector.................. 125penalty for fraudulently marking orchanging marks ................ 125cigars hereafter manufactured to be pack-ed in boxes or paper packages ..... 125passing out of hands of manufactusers,&c. without inspection marks, except,&c. to be forfeited .............. 125account to be kept of stamps deli eied to,or used by , inspectors ............ 126penalty for any person except the manu-facturer parting with the possession oftobacco, &c. on which taxes have notpaid .......................... 12 6for receiving tobacco, &c not in-spected and branded, &c ........ 126for receiving, &c. from a manufac-turer who has not paid the tax. . 126

    Todd, James,payment to, as administrator of JoshuaB. Todd .................... .. 590Toll-Roads, Ferries,and Bridges,tax upon gross receipts of .......... .136not to be assessed where gross re-ceipts for twelve months do notexceed needful repairs ......... 136no tax where gross receipts do notexceed $1,000 per annum. ... 136may be added to rate of fare untilApril 30, 1867 .............. 136tax upon gross receipts of repealed .... 485

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    INDEX.It Ton,"a, for the purposes of the internal reve-nue acts to be 2,o000 pounds .......... 130Tonnage Duty,certain vessels to pay, of fifty cents perton, by way of penalty ............. 183vessels paying only once a year, when topay .......................... 185

    when enrolled and licensed, vessels topay ... ........................ 185vessels between the United States and theSandwich or Society Islands not topay more than once a year ......... 328on vessels engaged in commerce to belevied, &c.on[y once inany year...... 485rates of, on French vessels entering portsof the United States declared, and bowlong to continue in force .... .Appx. ii.snspended as to Hawaiian vessels . .Appx hi.Tonnage Tax,on vessels, &c. to be levied only once ayear ......................... 485Top~ographer,

    appropriation for, for preparing, &e. post-route maps ..................... 201Towing See Steam Tug-Boats.done by ceLtain tug-boats, provision con-cerning ........ ................. 410Town Authorities See Lands, Public.,may enter certain public lands occupiedas town sites, and so not subject toentry, at minimum price in trust, forthe occupants thereof ..........541, 542trust how to be executed ....... 541,542act not to apply to reservations for publicpurposes through whatever title derived 542nor to mines of gold, silver, or copper 542Town Lots,to be laid off in the Choctaw, &c. country 776Trade with Indian Tribes,provisions concerning ................. 280TransientPaupers,care, support, and medical treatment ofsixty in the District of Columbia ... 18, 462Transit See Goods, 4-c.provision for goods in ............. 328, 329Transportatcn,in bond of certain goods, provisions con-cerming ........ ... ....... ...... 8of the army, appropisation for .......... 91furnished to disabled soldiers going toget artificial limbs given them by theTravel,goveinment ....................... 342

    allowance to army officers for, increasedwhen, &c ........ ............... 93Treasurer of the United States,act to facilitate the settlement of the ac-

    - counts of ..................... 41provisions as to drafts, checks, or certii-cates, outstanding for three years .... 41, 42"outstanding liabilities" account ...... 41, 42to report annually to Secretary of Treas-ury condition of accounts ot disbui singofficers unchanged for three years.... 42appropriations for, and for the office of 195,196, 445,446salary of the, established ............... 206TreasuryBuildings,farniture, carpets, &c ............... 461continuation of treasury extension...... 461Treasury Department,appropriations for ...... 194 - 197, 444, 445for contingent expenses of .... 324, 445, 446

    Treasury Department, (continued)books of, bow to be kept, to show trueoperations of a certain section of theinternal revenue act ................. 480TreasuryExtension, 'appropriations for .................. 17, 310TreasuryNotes,maybe received in exchange for bonds, &c. 31not over ten millions to be reared in sixmonths, and not over four millions amonth afterwaid ................ 32bonds may be disposed of in the UnitedStates or elsewhere .............. .. 2public debt not to be thereby irt-creased ........... ..... 82appropriations for expenses 'of, and ofloans .......................... 205, 455Treaties,appropriatin to negotiate with certainn ha u.tibes ....................... 358with the Apache, Cheyenne, and Arra-pahoe Indians ................. 703, 713Blackfeet Indians ............... 727Bois Forte Indians ............. 765Camanche and Kiowa Indians ..... 71 7Cherokees .................... 799Cheyennes and Arrapahoes ....... 703Chippewa ....................... 657Choctaws and Chickasaws ......... 769Creeks ...................... 785Delawares ....................... 793Japan .............. ....... 655, 665Kiowas ...................... 71 7Lower Bruld Indians ............ 699Middle Oregons ............... 751Minneconjon Indians ............ 695Morocco ..................... 679Nez Pere Indians .............. 647O'Gallala Indians ................ 747Omaha Indians ................. 667Onk-pah-pah Indians ............. 739Osage Indians ................ 687Poncas .......................... 675Pottawatome Indians ............ 763Sans Arcs Indians ............... 731Seminoles ......... ............. 755Two Kettles Indians ............ 7239pPer Yanktonais Indians ........ 713al-pah-pe Indians .............. 683Winnebago Indians .......... ....671Yanktonais Indians............. 735Trees, Tree-boxes, Shrubbery, and Planting,appropriations for ................. 462-464

    Trustees. See Bankruptcy.to hold and disuibute estate of bank-rupt upon the snperseding of bank-rupt proceedings, under the directionof committee of creditors, provisionsconcerning ...................538, 539their rights, powers and duties.. .. 538, 530Trust Fundsfor Indian 'ribes,appiopiations for interest on non-payingstock of ................... 279to be applied only according to law andtreaty stipulations ................ 280Trust Property. See BankruptCyheld by bankrupt, not to pass by assess-meut . ............................ 523

    banklupt not discharged from debts cre-ated while acting in a fiduciary chaiacter 533Tubular Bridge. See Submerged TubularBridgeas submerged, may be built and main-tained across the Mississippi river atSt. Louis ......... .. ...... ..... 408

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    2lzfts, James,accounts of for census of Montana tQ beadjusted and settled ................. 461Tug-Bows. See Steam Tug-Boats.certain employed in towing, provisionsconcerning ......................... 410Taller, Owen,claim of, for horses and other propertyimpressed into the military service and

    lost, to be audited and paid .......... 643limit to amount to be allowed ..... 643Tunnel, Mining, Draining, andExploring,to the Comstock lode, in Nevada, grantin aid of the construction of .......... 242Turkey,

    prisons for American convicts in, appro-ation for rent of.............. 225, 414TurksKDomzon%appropriations for expenses of consulatesin the ......... ...... ........ 225, 413TurretedIron-dad Vessels of War,experiments to test relative powers of re-sistance of, &c.................. 488, 489Twenty per cent addztona Compensation,to certain female clerks, messengers,watchmen, and laborers, continued inforce ......................... 207to certain officers, clerks, reporters, &c... 323for the year ending June 30, 1866, to theemployees in the civil service of thegovernment, whose salaries do not ex-ceed $3,500 per annum............ 56 9that to the employees of the patentoffice to come from the patentoffice fund ................... 569Two Kettles Indians,appropriations for the ............ 273, 509treaty with, of October 19, 1865 ........ 72 3authonty and jurisdiction of the UnitedStates acknowledged ................ 723persons and property of other tribes not

    to be first attacked .............. 723controversies to be submitted to the arbit-rament of the President .......... 723Indians to withdraw from overland routes,&c.. .......... ....... . 724, 725annuities for twenty years ........ 724, 725individual Indians locating on lands tobe protected: ...................... 724twenty families or lodges locating onlands for agricultural purposes, to re-ceive a sum annually for tools, &c ..... 724teachers, farmer, and blacksmith ....... 724indemnity for United States soldiers kill-ing a chief .................... ... 724payment to his widow and children. 724any amendments to this treaty to be bind-ing......................... 724ratification with amendments... 725, 726

    U.Una*T77as,appropriations for the ........ 266, 510, 511Urpquas,appropriations for the 256, 264, 493, 494. 510Union Enqzne House,in Washington, D, C. , authority to occu-py repealed ................... 544Union Pacific Railroad Company,mileage of, government engineer to ex-amine route of ................ 20, 21loeatiou of, from Omaha westward to

    Union Pacfic Railroad Company, (continued.)connection with Central PacificRailroad Company of California 80time for completing Eastern division of,extended ....................... .. 355right of way granted to, and to branchesthrough the military reserves ........ 367grqnt of lands for depot and other pur-poses ......... ................... 367conditions of grant ................... 367Union Pacfic Raroad Company. SouthernBranch.under what conditions may build roadfrom a certain point to Preston, Texas,with grant of lands ................ 238lands granted to Kansas to aid in the ex-tension of, from Fort Riley to FortSmith ............................ 289extent and conditions of grant andselection of lands .......... 289, 290how to enure to benefit of the com-Fany ........ . ........ ...... 290right o way granted to , materials for con-struction and grounds for stations .... 29 0to accept the terms and conditions ofgrant in writing .................. 290may extend its road through the IndianTerritory, by consent, to Fort Smith.. 291nght of wa y through Indian Territory, &e. 291when Indian title is extinguished, andlands become public, grant thereof tothe company ...................... 291may acquire title from any Indian tnbe.. 291any railroad company may unite withthis, after its road is located to thevalley of the Neosho or Grand River.. 291Union Pacific Railway Company,may designate the general route of road

    before December 1, 1866 ........... 79lands on line of, be then reserved fromsale ....... ..................... 79amount of lands not to be affected... 79, 80point of connection with Union PacificRabroad .................... ..... 80time for completing the eastern divisionof, extended ........... ........... 355Union Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines,ratons of those held as prisoners of warin the rebel States ................. 364United StatesArmy and Navy Journal,certain laws to be published in officially 468See Army and Navy Journa.United States Courts,jurisdittion, &c of, under the civil rightsact ................... ........... 27removal of suits to, from State courts,provisions concerning .... 46, 171, 172, 306,307United States ExploringExpedition,usa of certain engraved plates of the,granted to the Navy Department forprinting charts ................... 366United States Provisional Court,for the State of Louisiana, act to providefor the suits, judgment, and business of 344proceedings to be transferred to districtcourt, and to be as though commencedthere ...... ........ ............. 344certain, to go tb circuit court .... 344judgments of, to become at once the judg-ments of the district or circuit court,&. ....... ... ... .. .. . 344records in certain suits to remain in dis-tnct court without further action .. 344

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    INDEX.Universal Exhibition. See Industrial Exposi-tion.

    at Paris, France, resolution to enable thepeople of the United States to partici-pate in the advantages of the ........ 362appropriations fo r expenses of ..... 362, 363for general agent at New York .... 362,363office rent at Ne w York ........... 363expenses at,Havre and Paris ...... 363commissioners ................... 363detailed statement of expenditures tobe made ....................... 363Unlading,of goods from vessels on northern, &c.frontiers, to be only in the daytime.... 184regulations may be made for unladingat night ........................... 184UpperPen d'Oredles,appropriations for the ............. 270, 501Upper Yanktonai Indians,treaty with, of October 28, 1865 ....... 743jurisdiction and authority of the UnitedStates acknowledged ................ 743persons and property of other tribes notto be first attacked ................. 743controversies to be submitted to the arbit- -rament of the President ............. 743Indians to withdraw from overland routes 744annuities to , for twenty years ...... 744, 745individual Indians locating upon lands tobe protected ............... 744, 745twenty lodges or families locating uponlands for agricultural purposes, to re-ceive a sum annually for tools, &c ... 744teachers, farmer, and blacksmith ........ 744ratification with amendment ............ 744amendments to treaty to be binding ..... 744Upper Yanktoness,

    apr.pritions for the ............ 274, 509t ahToto ,appropruations for government in .... 204, 455Indian service in ............. 25, 279, 513post-roads established m ......... 287, 554Utahs,appropriations for the .... 272, 275, 510, 513

    V.Vacancies in Civil Offices,how filled during the recess of the Sen-ate ............................ 430,431Vacancies See Bankruptcy.

    in office of register of bankruptcy, bo wfilled .............................. 519Vaccinationof Indians, appropriations for expensesof ........ .................... 278, 514Valence, Charles,pension to ........................... 632",V ides,'"

    the word to include what, in the ac t toprevent smuggling .................. 178when may be seized and forfeited ....... 178VeLvY, Milton,payment to, as a pension .............. 632VentilatngApparatus,appropriation for .................. 192, 441Vermont,post-roads established in ............ 8, 231to be paid expenses for defence and pro-tection of frontier ............. 61,362amount no t to exceed ........... 362

    Vermont andCanadaRailroad Company,may maintain railroad bridge at Rouse'sPoint .............................. 51draws to be made therein .......... 51Vessels,registered American, licensed, &e. undera foreign flag daring the rebellion, notto be deemed an American vessel with-out ac t of Congress ................3, 212the term "vessel"' to include what, underthe act to preveit smuggling ......... 178may be stopped, sezed, and searched ... 178held for payment of penalties, and maybe proceeded against ............... 180certain foreign, on north rn froutieis,made to pay a tonnage futy ......182, 183emolled or licensed, on noithern, &c.frontiers, purchasing "sea stores" atany port in adjacent British provinces,to report the same at first poit of ar-rival in the United States ........... 183to be forfeited, with goods, if,&S.. ..183"saloon stores-or supplies ....... 183equipments of, including boats andexpenses of repairs to be entered,and pa y a duty ......... 183, 184foreign provisions, as to manifests, to ap-ply to ........................... 14masters of, arriving in waters of theUnited States from foreign placesadjacent to northern, &c frontieis,to repoit at office of nearest collec-

    tor ........ ................... 188paying tonnage duty only once a year topay same at first entry or clearance ineach calendar year ................ 185unlading of vessels on northern, &c fion-tiers to be made at open day, unless,&c ...................... ........ 184

    regulations for, at night ........... 184inspectors of, there destined for one ormore ports of the United States..... 184Vessels of the United States,system of numbering the enrolled, regis-teied, and licensed, may be established 331Vessels of War,act for relief of certain contractors for. . 424claims of to be investigated ......... 424basis of the investigation . . 424report to Congress.......... 424Veteran Reserve Corps,officers of , no w in Freedmen's Buseau,may be retained ................... 174to be officered by appointments from, &c 332

    Vice-Admiral,grade of, in the navy, estpblished .... 222to be allowed a secretary ............... 48his pa y and allowances ............ 48Vienna,collection district of, abolished, and officeof collector of, discontinued .........410part thereof added to the district of Cher-rystone ........................... 410the residue constituted the Eastern dis-trict ....................... ....... 410collector of said district, his compen-sation and residence ............ 410Crisfield to be the port of entry.....410Virginia,post-route established in ............... 554ac t to change certain collection districtsin...... .......... ........ .....410act to provide for the more efficient gov-ernment of ........................ 42 8

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    INDEX.Virginia, (continued.)constituted the first military district ..... 428

    See Rebel States.the insurrection declared to be at an end in 813time and place of holding ciset court in 51Visitors,hoard of, for manual-labor school upon

    the Isabella reservation .............. 659Volunteer Naval Service,officers of, transferred to regular navy ormanne corps to be credited with theirse a service ......................... 576

    Volunteer Rank,of regular army officers to be entered onarmy register ....................... 337not to entitle to command, pay, &c. 337Volunteer Officers and Soldiers,appointments from, under the act fixingthe military peace establishment, to beditnbuted proportionately among theStates, &c.................. 332, 333this not to apply to California, Ore-gon, and Nevada ................ 333Volunteer Officers an the Navy,President may retain or appoint ....... 223who may be examined as candidates forappointments into the navy ....... 222, 223Volunteers,payment to certain of the seventh WestVaginia regiment ............. 645, 646act declaring and fixing the rights of, asa part of the army ............... 434, 435in computing the service of any army offi-cer, the time of all actual service is to betaken into account ............... 434this provision to apply to all appoint-ments under former act ......... 434all rules as to pay, allowances, rank, du-ties, &c. to apply alike to officers andsoldiers of the regular army and of thevolunteer service ................ 435State militia not aflected ......... 435payment of the travelling expenses of cer-tain California and Nevada .......... 487

    VolunteerService,in the army, brevets may be conferred on9Amy officers for gallantry in the, priorto appointment in the army .......... 517Vot ers,in the District of Columbia, qualificationsof .......................... 375mode of depositing votes at elections..... 375attempts to influence improperly, punished 376

    Voting Lists,to be prepared, of voters in Washingtonand Georgetown ................ 375, 390to be posted in public places ten days be-fore elections ..................... 390W.

    Wages,of persons employed in the customs orinternal revenue, provisions as to pay-ment of ............ ... ......... 185not to be paid until oath is taken, &c. 185Wagon Road,from Sioux City to Fort Randall ....... 21from Rock Island to cities of Davenport

    and Rock Island, aid for constructing 76Wah-pa-koo-ta Indians,appropriations for the ............. 279, 514Wah-pa-tons,appropriations for the ................ 279

    Wapatons,appropriations for the ................. 514Wallabout Bay,further exchange of lands in, to be ef-fected with the City of Brooklyn, N. Y. 492Walla - Wallas,appropriations for the .......... 266, 510, 511Wa rd,Anna E.,pension to .............. ............ 588Warden of the Jailin the District of Columbia,appropriation for salary of ............ 464War Department,appropriations for expenses of the. .199, 449,450Ward, JosephD.,pension to minor children of, if &c ...... 588Ward, Wieam B ,patent of, for making rivets and screw-blanks, may be extended ............ 633intervening rights and use not af-fected ......................... 633Warehouse,

    for storage of bonded spirits of their ownmanufacture, to be provided by own-ers of distilleries .................. 155when may be declated a bonded ware-house............. ........... 155See Bonded Warehouses, and General Bonded

    WarehousesWarehouses, Government, and Wharves at StatenIsland,appropriations for .................. 17no part to be paid until, &c ........ 26Warrant See Bankruptcy.m voluntary proceedings in bankruptcy,when and how to issue .............. 521return of ........................ 522fees for issuing, and service of ...... 540in involuntary proceedings ............ 537to enter premises and seize books, papers,and invoices in cases of suspectedfrauds on the revenue ............... 547not to issue unless, &c ................. 547retan of, with report, &c .............. 547See Frauds on the Revenue.Warrants,for the payment and disbursement of thepublic money, Secretary of Treasurymay authorize one of his assistant sec-retaries to sign in his stead .......... 439authority, how given .............. 439Washington, Alexandria, and GeorgetownRail-roadxCompany,may extend its road to connect with theWashington Branch of the Baltimoreand Ohio Railroad ............... 248, 249certain provisions of former act applica-ble to this extension ................ 249may construct a draw or other bridgeacross the canal .................... 249may use steam power on the structureacross the Potomac river, and in cer-tain streets in Washington ........... 249limit to iate of speed .............. 249damages to private property ............ 249claim of D Randolph Martin, assigneeof, to be settled .................. 642Washington Aqueduct,appropriations to complete.y-....... 316repairs of damages by freshet .... ... 374appropiiation for expenses, and repairsof .......................... 464to be under the superintendence of tiechief engineer of the army .......... 466

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    INDEX.Washington, City of,appropriation for naval hospital at .... 36, 325corporation of, how to light street lamps 315appropriation to reimburse for expensesof streets ................ ......... 317to pi epare rooms, &c. for orphans' courtand register of wills ............... 317

    may levy a tax therefor ........... 318may levy tax for increase of pay of po-lice foIce .. ............... 321to contribute towards payment for jail . 231tax and proceedings in reference to ...... 232to contribute towards payment of a houseof correction ....................... 235proceedings in default of paymentof ............................ 235to levy a special tax for increased pay ofmetropolitan police ................ 374mayor and aldermen to piepare votinglists ....... ............... ..... 375duty of, in respect to such lists ..... 375judges of elections in, appointment, num-

    ber, term, powers and duties of ....... 390See District of Columbia.fire department of, may occupy curtainengine-houses ................... 397amount to be raised and paid into thetreasury towards the completion of thenew jail........ .................. 428repeal of former law respecting .... 428

    to bear its proportion of the increased payof the metropolitan police ........ 456, 457proportion how ascertained .... 456, 457corpoi ation of, how to light their lamps,and for what time ............... 462corporation of, to be paid for expenses inimproving, &c. public streets, grounds,

    and bridges prior to May 5, 1864 ... 558account to be presented ........ 558items to be examined and proved .... 558receipt in full to be given before pay-ment ........ ......... .... 558Washngton County Horse Radroad Company,act to incorporate the ............ 380, 381route and rates of fare .............. 380railroad to be deemed real estate ...... 380liable to taxation, except, &c ....... 380railway,- how constiucted, width andgauge of track ................. 380ordinary travel not to be interfered with 380act may be altered, repealed, &c. . .380, 382corporation not to issue notes, &e. as cm-rency .... ........... ....... .... 380capital stock, shates, and how transfer-able ....... ...... ........ .. 380cars to be first class, and now as often aspublic convenience may iequire. .. 380offices, stables, &c .............. 380, 381articles of value left in the cars, &c howto be taken care of .............. 381freight for the use of the United Statesto be carried over the railway ...... 381compensation therefor ......... 381

    subscription to capital stock ... ..... 381meeting of subscribers for choice of diiec-tore ........... ............ .381votes and proxies ................. 381directors, number, and term of office of.. 381vacancies in boaid of, how filled ... 381treasurer, election, board, &c. of. . 81by-laws ...... .................. 382aanual meeting of stockholdei s ...... 382report to stockholders and to Con-

    gress ..... ...... ........ ... 382

    Washington County, 4-c, (continued.)penalty for wilfully obstructing the rail-way......................... 382for impeding the cars ............. 882for injuiing or destroying the cars,stations, &c .............. 382railway to be completed in a year..... 382repeal of inconsistent laws ....... 382levy court of Washington County not tohinder, &c. the construction and opera-tion of the iailroad, as authorized byits chatter ............. ... ...... 382

    Washington, County of ,to contribute towards payment for jail... 231

    for house of correction for boys .... 235tax to be levied for ......... " . 231, 235proceedings in default of paymentof............ ....... 232, 235to levy a special tax for increased pay ofmetropolitan police ............... 374Wasrnqton Gas Light Company,charter of, amended ................. 53

    capital stock incrdased ............. 53Washington Tempeiance Society of WashingtonCity andDistrictof Columbia,act of incorpoiation of ............ 291,292Washington Terrztor,approptirations for government in .... 204, 455

    post-roads established in ......... .8, 287sessions of legislative assembly to be bi-ennial .. ... ......... ..... ... 77members of council to be elected for fouryears ....................... 77of house, for two years ........... 77their pay and mileage ............ 77time of first biennial election .... .... 77enrolhng clerk authorized for each house 79pay of eleiks ......... ... ... ...... 77act of legislature relating to Skamausa

    County disapproved .............. 77appropnations for Indian service in 278, 279,512, 513for Indian service in, in 1860- 62. 468payment only to aiginal owner ofclaim .. . ...... ... ... ... 468appointment of clerks of district courts in 288net proceeds of internal revenue of, forthree years, to be applied to erection ofpenitenties in ................. 377limit of amount to be expended .... 377at what places to be erected ...... 377

    Watchmen,three additional, for the SmithsonianGrounds ................. .. 365in public buildings and grounds, appro-priations for .... ........ 206, 374appropriations for, and for additional payof certain ................. 206, 456no person to be appointed who has notserved in the asmy or navy and re-ceived an honorable discharee .. .. 457Watchmen in Public Buldings and Grounds,compensation of, established ........ 321

    Water.gaugefor steamboat boilers .............. 227Water-ppes in Washington, D C.,appropriations for ................18, 314unlawful tapping of government, pun-ished ..................... 251Watertown Arsenal,appiopratons for purchase of WillardSears estate adjoining .......... 486Tlate vhet Arsenal,purchase of land for enlarging ......... 92

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    INDEX.Wax Tapers,

    tax upon ........................... 145WearingApparel,duty on imported .................... 561Webb, W H.,claim of, for constincting the Dnnderbergto be investigated ................... 424Webb, Wi/lara H,rights of the United States to the iron-clad Dunderberg released to, upon re-payment of money advanced ......... 636Webster, CaptainJohn A, Jr.,may receive a gold chronometer from theBritish government ............... 642Weighable Goods,expoi ted, on which drawback is allowed,and those withdrawn flom bondedwaiehouses for export, to pay threecents per hundred pounds .......... 289Weighers, Custooi-House,at port of New York, annual salary of.. 289increased pay no t to exceed amountof fees earned by ............. 289pay of, established at Baltimore, Boston,New Oileans, New York, Philadelphia,Portland, and San Francisco ....... 308Weighers of Cotton,appointment and pay of ............... 101Weighing and Gauginq See InternalRevenue.of spirits, Secretary of Treasury mayadopt ules, &c to insure a umformand correct system of .............. 481Weights and Measures,the use of the metne system of, author-ized ............................ 339tables of equivalents ............ 339, 340Weights and Measures of the Metric Sqstem,se t of the standard, to be furnished each

    State . .. ....................... 369Weiss, CharlesN,pension to ........................... 622Wellington, Daniel,demand of, to be audited and settled .... 609Wells, Eliza,patent for making hat bodies, extendedto, as administi atrix of estate of HenryA. Wells .................. 637, 658Wells, John, and Sons,penalty under contract to be re