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342 THIRTY—-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 303, 304, 305, 306. 1866. Sergeant Boston Corbett, 16th New York cavalry; Sergeant An·- drew Wendell, 16th New York cavakiy; Corgmd Charles Zimmer, 16th New York caval ; Co oral ichael niac, 16th New York YP cavalry; Corporal Jblm Winter, 16th New York cavalry; Cor= ral Herman Newgarteu, 16th New York cavaliy; Corporal John Wdz, 16th New York cavalry}; Ccgporal Oliver onpay, 16th New York cavalry; Co1§>rul Mic ael ormsley, 16th New York cavalr ; Private John yers, 16th New York cavalry; Private John Iiyan, 16th New York cavallz-H1; Private William yrne, 16th New York calyialry; Private Ph' H<¥t,l:6th New 1Y‘oirkwcaE1lry; Pi te arti ele 16th ew or cavary· va en Pi-iliiilann, l6thnNew Yidrk cavalry 5 Private Frank, McDaniel, 16lh ii?" °i?"k i2“$fL’ H.P"'é°° L°`i’3.»?‘i¥“g°r£$§h.1i.Zl.yY°’ii‘.i$2l§

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Enie Parody, 16th New Yoik cavalry; Private David Barker, ltithbew York cavalry; Private William McQuade, 16th New York cavalry; Private John Millington, 16th New York cavalry; Private Frederick Delta, 16th New York cavalry; Private Jo n H. Singer, 16th New York cavalr ; Private Carl Steinbrugge, 16th New York cavalry; Private .k>sepl1 Zisgen, 16th New York cavalry, one thplusand six hundred and fifty-three dollars eighty- 43 000 four, eight tent cents each .. , $ 75,000 00 Pnymcutnto Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the said several sums shall b°m°d°*° °"' be aid to the several ersous above named, respective] , ersonall , or sons themes ves P P _Y P Y or, Gro. i in case oF their decease, to the persons who would be entitled to the same under the bounty laws of the United States in case of a deceased soldier. Approved, July 28, 1866. July zs, 1s0c. CHAP. CCCIV.—An A4 direezging aflgmu Sloan to be held at the Oily to the “‘”""_""‘ tale o ennsg vania. I Be it enactedlby the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _'I`¢¤-¤ of dll- States of America en Congress assembled, That, besides the terms of the QQ g:`},';? b° district court of the United States, directed by law to be held at Pitts- Pennsylvania. burgh, in the county of Allegheny, and at Williamsport, in the county of Lycoming, for the western district of the State of Pennsylvania, the judge of said western district shall hold two terms in every year, at the city of Erie, in the count of Erie which shall commence the first Monda of X · . . . Y July and January m each and every year, beginning in the. July or January which shall first immediately follow the passage of this act, and be continued and adjourned from time to time, as the court may deem expedient, for the despatch of the business thereoil Approved, July 28, 1866. July 28, 1866. CHAP. CCCV.—An Act to authonbe the Secretary of War tojirrnish Transportatlbn to Discharged Soldiers to whom Artificial Limbs are furnished by the Government. Be it enacted by the Senate and House ty' Representatives of the United ‘°T*‘3P¤%$*;¤*i°? States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War is dlzmlai wimao- authorized and directed to furnish to discharged soldiers of the United artificial limbs States, who have been disabled in the service, as well as to those not yet "`°f“"“l'h°d• discharged, transportation to and from their homes and the place where they may be required to go to obtain artificial limbs provided for them under authority of law. Approved, July 28, 1866. Jrlly.28, 1868. CHAP. CCCVI. -An Act su to the Act to appropriate Monez; for the Pow! 1866, ch. 85. ervices. A . 8. Mc, P 4 Bs it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Supplemental States of America in Congress assembled, That there be, and hereby i5, '¥’P"° "'°*{°”f°' appropriated, out of an mone in the treasur not otherwise a ropcsts. service. P? P . y . y y . pp prlated, for carrying the mail upon the post roads established by acts of