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340 FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 356-359. 1872. marshals to be by proof satisfactory to the Secretary of the Interior that, in taking the

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ggglsixgeggifl sha], necessarily made, have been in excess of his total receipts on ac- WYB. &c. count of services rendered by him in taking said census, the Secretary of the Interior may allow such marshal such s. sum, in addition to what has been heretofore allowed him, as shall be found necessary to reimburse Limit. such marshal for such excess of necessary expenditure, not exceeding one App,0p,;,q°¤_ thousand dollars in any one case; and there is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, such sum as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this act. Armzovsn, June 8, 1872. June 8, 1879. CHAP. CCCLVII.—An Act to payee: certain Landtitles therein described. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 10c(;¤;;EH¤1l¤;¤;i; Qtates of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Intemth by cém mor be, and he IS hereby, authorized to permit the purchase, with cash or arising under military bounty-land warrants, of such lands as may have been located §‘;’“{g’5gf with claims arising under the seventh clause of the second article of the th; Chiyipgwgg treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, st such rgygehie {yer- price per acre as the Secretary of the Interior shall deem equitable and V01,§,p,}uo_ PI`°P°I`» but- **0* at a l€S9 PF10e than one dollar and twenty-five cents per Price. acre, and that owners and holders of such claims in good faith be also bclégsiiiigglznd permitted to complete their entries, and to perfect their titles under such titles perfected. clmms upon compliance with the terms above mentioned: Provided, That it shall be shown to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Interior that said claims sre held by innocent parties in good faith, and that the locations made under such claims have been made in good faith and by innocent holders of the same. Approved, June 8, 1872. June 8, 1872. CHAP. CCCLVIII. - An Act in Relation to Settkrs cm certain Indian Reservations in the State of Minnesota. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Actuslsettlers States of America in Congress assembled, That the act of Congress ap-

dE:;l[*e':c£j,';_“ proved March sixth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, entitled "An act

um, to have uu, for the relief of settlers 011 the late Sioux Indian reservation in the Stew tg_l12s°r;:hn1;k0 of Mmnes0ta," be, and the sameis hereby, so amended as to allow the pm0;.m,pay_ settlers therem prowded for until the iirst day of March, anno Domml wispsghpzgb zglrtegu lugnllzed and seventy-four, in which to make proof and payment [art Ridgely -S¤cC. 2. That the settlers on the Fort Ridgely military reservation in REST? ¤¤¤‘=*‘·'¤· Minnesota he allowed until the inst day of March, anno Domiui eighteen 18-,0, 0h_ M_ hundred and seventy-four, m which to make proof and payment for their Vol. xvi. p. 187. claims. APPROVED, June 8, 1872. Juno 8, 1872. CHAP. CCC1Q1X.-An Act antin ‘ · Pensacola and gonisvdldlitdlgtgtdq-J'dZ;%:i;T;gdIdddmzgblw Lands to the Ri M cfm Be it enactedty the Senate and House of Representatives of the United throlfgh uw; States 0_fAmc·rtca an Congress assembled, That the right of way through md, Mlm mm the puhhc lands bc, and the same is hereby, granted to the Pensacola and nsutgutgmpgrnznt- Louisville ltmlroad Company of Alabama, for the construction of a railroadcom md Lmm And the right -15 hereby granted to said corporation to take, from the ville g_ 1g_ go, public lands adjacent to the line of said road, material for the construction of Al¤l>¤m¤· of said road. Said way is granted to Said company to the extent of we Fxmiincrgrana hundred feet on each side of said rgwd whore it may pass through the public lands; also the necessary lands for stations, buildings, depots,