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326 THIRTY-—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 297. 1866. Pennsylvania. To alter and repair the building in the city of Philadelphia belonging b°‘“k b““di“g· to the United States, known as the Pennsylvania bank building, so as m render it suitable for the occupancy of the appraisers connected with the customs at Philadelphia, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, twenty thousand dollars. Indian Indian. Department. ———M2 scellanaous. — For the general mcndental exd°m;;m;:® penses of Indian service in N evadu, presents of goods, agricultural imple- Indm}, scrvicg ngeréts, ang other usegul a.rt{cIes,;nd;o assist ther? to kocagefu pcrnganent in N¤v¤d¤· a 0 cs an sustain themse ves y the pursuits 0 civi ize ic, to s expeuded under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, t,wenty~five Payment fc thousand dollars; of which amount the sum of nine thousand seven hun- J'““°' w' Ny°‘ dred and twenty-three dollars shall be paid to James W. Nye, late governor and superintendent of Indian a.H`a.irs for Nevada, for balance found due him. Statutes at For additional compensation to the publishers of the statutes at large, 1**5* twenty-four hundred and fiFty-seven dollars and twenty-one cents.

Edwm·q Jar- To pay the salary of · Edward Jarvis, from January first, eighteen hun-

}’;Q°;sd{§°f;0:f dred and sixty-tive, to May thirty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, for tgjity md dh- digesting the facts as to mortality and diseases, collected by the census ma: ¤¤S¤¤, i¤ census shals in eighteen hundred and sixty, seven hundred and fifty dollars. °f5?§gé0f Sw To enable the Secretary of State Lo remove his office and contents, mm-y of sms. twenty-ive thousand dollars, in addition to the sum heretofore appropriated. pay of tempo, To enable the Secretary of War to make the pay of the persons emrary clerks in ployed at any time during the last fiscal year as temporary clerks in the SQQQQQIQQEZQ office of the quartermaste1·-general, or any division thereof, equal to the E1fz i; pay of firsyclgss clerks, which is hereby directed, such sum as may be S S necessar or us purpose. °1°’§:;,ms of To engnble the Secretary of the Interior to pay the reasonable costs and delegation of expenses actually paid or incurred by the delegates of the Southern Cher- Eggghem Ch°’ °‘ okgcs ln comgng to and going fron; W?shiugm¤, aénd during their stay ig an a out the negotiation upon the ormation 0 treaties of eace an Summb, amity with the Indian tribes, a sum not exceeding ten thousang dollars: refunded from Provided, That said sum shall be refunded to the treasury from the pro- ‘“fc‘:;:;‘QgSimy ceeds of the sales of the Cherokee neutral lands in Kansas. or judges of Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That for increased compensation of

¤t{Ig=2;<L<;°:;`* the chief justice and associate justices of the supreme court of the District

Cclumbm of Columbia, authorized by the second section of the acc of June first, 1j66,ch.103.§2. eighteen huudredjmd sixty-six, from the first day of June, eighteen hun- ”'“·P·°5· dred and snxty-snx, to the thirueth day of June, eighteen hundred and sxxty-sixé thesum of three gundred and seventy-four dollars and sixty-five cents is ere y appropriate . quaeung mrs SEO- 3. And be it further enacted, That the sum of thirty-two thousand to tgquuarrgs of dollars be, and is hereby, appropriated to enable the Secretary of the Inggavggmm; the terior to quiet the title of the occupants of the following lands, conveyed Umm Smes. by the United States to Joseph Richardville, senior, and Joseph Richard-

      • 1- vii P- 190- ville, junior, by treaty at Saint Mary’s, October sixth, eighteen hundred

and eighteen, to wit: The west half of section number twenty-six (26), the east half of section number twenty-eight (28), and section number twenty-seven (2y), of township five south, range four casa, lying in the county of Auglaize and State of Ohio. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That whereas doubts have arisen whether the fourth section of the act approved March third, eighteen Constmctgou 0; hundred and sixty-five, entitled, “An act to amend an act. to provide in- 1865,q!}· 78, 9 4· ternal revenue to support the government, to pay interest on the publib v°1‘ xm' P' *83‘ debt, and for other purposes," approved June Lhirxioth, eighteen hundred as;} s;xt.y·four, authorized disbursing agents to disburse other moneys t u t. ose appropriate in the said fourth section: thereflwe, for the purpose of removing such doubts and declaring the true iutcut and meaning