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INDEX. log; President of the United States, (continued.) Private Express, may continue the appointment of the for carrying letters, &c., penalty for espfesent agent and counsel of the tablishing .. ‘ 311 nited States under the treaty with for conveying any person, acting as a, 811 Great·Br1ta1n . . . . . . . . . 598 for sending letters, &c., by 311 to provide for the proper care of the Prize Gases, cemetery near the city of Mexico . . 602 provision concerning appeals in . . . 556 to approve of purchase of lands in Texas amendments may be allowed in ap» for the sites of forts and military peals . ‘ . 556 poets_ . . . _ . 614 Prabst, Charks, · to appoint commissioners to ascertain the payment to, for subsistence stores fun quantity and value of certain lands in nished ... 767 Iowa held by pre-emptiou and home- Process/rom United States Courts, stead settlers _ . 618 all to bear teste from the day of issue . 197 to report a system of irrigation for Prcclamations, the San Joaquin, Tulare, and Sac- convening an extraordinary session of ramento valleys . . 622 the Senate at Washington, for May 10, to cause experiments to be made, &c., to 1871 ... . 949 guard against the bursting of steamcalling the attention of the people of the boilers ... 629 United States to the act of Congress of to cause certain lands in the Round Val· April *2D,A.D. 1871, to enforce the proley Indian reservation to be with- visions of the fourteenth amendment drawn from entry or sale under the to the Constitution of theUnited States, homestead and pre-emption laws . . 634 &c., enjoining the zealous enforcement to appoint certain practical artisans and thereof, and warning against commitscientific men to attend the exposition tin any of the acts thereby prohibat Vienna and make report 637 lted 949 to cause medals to be made and pre- commanding persons composing unlawsented to Captain Jared S. Crandall ful combinations, &c., in certain counand others .. 638 ties in South Carolina to disperse, &c., to transmit the resolution of Congress and deliver up their arms, &c 950 tendering the congratulations of the declaring the privileges of the writ of American people to the people of habeas corpus suspended as to certain Spain 638 persons in certain counties in South to invite the International Statistical Carolina ... 951 Congess to hold its next session in recommending that Thursday, Novemthe nited States ... 638 ber 30, A.D. 1871, be observed as a, to provide for the meeting of said day of national thanksgiving. . . . 952 body, it} &c. .. . . 639 revoking the suspension of the writ of Pressley, B. C'., habeas corpus as to Marion county, credit to be allowed, in settlement of his South Carolina, and commanding poraccounts .. . . 669 sons composingunlawful combinations, Preston, William P., &c., in Marion county, in that State, to payment to, for expenses in contesting disperse, dw., and deliver up their seat 649 arms, &c. . . . . . . 952 Price, Elizabeth, declaring the privileges of the writ of claim of, allowed by commissioners . . 761 habeas corpus in Union county, South Price, Geo. W., Carolina ... . . . 953 claim oi allowed by commissioners . . 752 declaring that discriminative duties upon Prince E‘dward’s Island, merchandise imported in Spanish vescertain fish and fish oil, the produce of sels, except, &c., to be discontinued as the fisheries of, to be admitted free of long as, &c. . · . 954 duty, whenever, &c. ... 482 declaring the act of 1864, ch. 116, rela- Printing and Binding, five to gurisdiction of consuls of Sweheads of department, &c., to include in den an Norway over crows of their annual estimates sums necessary for, vessels in the waters and ports of the in, &c. .. 82, 83 United States . 955 account to be_opened with each depart- directing that no reduction shall be made ment, &c., and no work to be done be- in the wages paid by the government yond appropriation ... 83 by the day to laborers, &c., on account Printing, Public, of the reduction in the hours of labor, 955 each commissioner to revise the stat- directing thatcertainprosecutionsagainst. utes of the United States may have certain persons from whom political his work printed on his own order . . 2 disabilities have been removed, shall appropriations for . 64, 510, 540 be discontinued _. _. I . ._ . . . 956 pay of foreman of, established 64 declaring that discriminating duties upon See Congressional Printer. merchandise imported in Japanese ves- Prison, Military. See Milirary Prison. sels are to be discontinued so long as, established at Rock Island, Illinois, 582—5S4 &c. . , . . . ... 956 Prisonsfor American Convicis, recommending that Thursday, Novemiu certain foreign countries, appropria- ber 28, 1872, be observed as a day of tions for rent of 144, 473, 474 national thanksgiving . . . · . . 957 Pritchard, John H., declaring that discriminating duties are claim of, allowed by commissioners . . 756 to be imposed upon merchandise im-