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LIST OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF CONGRESS. vii

Punishment for wilful and malicious Injuries, &c. An act in relation to malicious injuries to, and trespasses upon, public and private property within the District of Columbia. June 22, 1860 190 88
Post-Office in Philadelphia. An act providing for the erection of a post-office in the City of Philadelphia. June 23, 1860, ch. 200 89
Register to Brig Charles H. Jordan. An act authorizing the issue of a register for the brig "Charles H. Jordan." June 23, 1860, ch. 201 90
Location of certain Bounty Land Warrants. An act to authorize the location of certain warrants for bounty lands, heretofore issued. June 23, 1860, ch. 202 90
Land Warrants may be issued in place of Warrants lost. An act to authorize the reissue of land warrants in certain cases, and for other purposes. June 23, 1860, ch. 203 90
Notaries Public in the District of Columbia. An act to authorize Notaries Public in the district of Columbia to take acknowledgments of deeds of conveyance of real and personal estate therein. June 23, 1860, ch. 204 91
Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation. An act making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of government, for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-one. June 23, 1860, ch. 205 91
Civil Expenses Appropriation. An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the government, for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-one. June 25, 1860, ch. 211 104
Further Appropriations for Post-Office. An act making further appropriations for the service of the Post-Office Department during the fiscal year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty. June 26, 1860, ch. 212 112
Indian Agencies in Nebraska and New Mexico. An act to establish two Indian Agencies in Nebraska Territory, and one in the Territory of New Mexico. June 25,.1860, ch. 213 113
Grant of Land to Parish of Point Coupee. An act to grant to the Parish of Point Coupee, Louisiana,, certain tracts of land in said parish. June 25, 1860, ch. 214 113


PUBLIC RESOLUTIONS.

No. 1. William B. Shubrick accept a Sword. A resolution giving the consent of Congress to Captain William B. Shubrick to accept a sword presented to him by Captain-General and President Urquiza of the Argentine Confederation. February 24, 1860 114 }}

No. 2. Inauguration of Mill's Equestrian Statue of Washington. A resolution making an appropriation for inaugurating the Equestrian Statue of Washington. February 24, 1860 114 }}

No. 4. Payment to Mail Contractors. A JOINT RESOLTION for the relief of the contractors of the Post-Office Department. March 28, 1860 114 }}

No. 5. Macon, Georgia, to be Port of Entry, &c. A joint resolution constituting Macon, Georgia, a port of entry for the time being for the purposes therein specified, and for other purposes. April 6, 1860 114 }}

No. 6. Appropriation for Expenses of Japanese Embassy. A resolution in regard to the Minister from Japan. April 19, 1860 115 }}

No. 7. Credit to certain Disbursing Officers. A resolution to allow credit to certain disbursing officers therein mentioned. April 19, 1860 115 }}

No. 9. Captain William L. Hudson and Joshua R. Sands may accept Testimonials. A resolution authorizing Captain William L. Hudson and Joshua H. Sands to accept certain testimonials awarded to them by the Government of Great Britain. May 9, 1860 116 }}

No. 12. Louisville and Portland Canal may be enlarged. A resolution authorizing the enlargement of, and construction of a branch to, the Louisville and Portland canal. May 24, 1860 116 }}

No. 18. Public Documents to the Choctaws, Cherokees, and Chickasaws. A resolution for supplying the Choctaw, Cherokee, and Chickasaw nations with such copies of the laws, journals, and public printed documents as are furnished to the States and Territories. June 15, 1860 116 }}

No. 19. Distribution of two Copies of Exploring Expedition. A resolution in relation to the works of the Exploring Expedition. June 15, 1860 116 }}