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416 FORTY-SECON D CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 47-50. 1873. Jun. 22, 1873. CHAP. XLVII. -An Act tc changefthe flame if the Pleasure-yacht Ellie, of Begum, rassa usetts. Be it enacted [ry the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Name of the States of America in Congress assembled, That authority is hereby given §’l§§“r2?f‘g’;‘° to the owner of the schooner Ellie, a pleasure—y21cl1t of the port of Boston, than .ed*m mn State of Massachusetts, to change the name of said vessel to that of of Falcon Falcon, by which said pleasure-ya.eht shall be hereafter known and registered. Ax-1>n0vm>, January 22, 1873. Jun. 23, 1873. CHAP. XLVIII. — An Act regulating the Compensation of the Zllembers and Officers of "'“"`“—"""" the te islatiue Assemblies of the several Ten·itm·ies J the United States, and limiting the Dloration q/' the Sessions of said Assemblies. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Sessions oi;ieg· States of America in Congress assembled, That the sessions of the legis- §g;;rE;Hf€}1°€;" lative assemblies of the several Territories of the United States shall be {my days, limitcd to forty days' duration. _ _ my and mae. Sec. 2. That the members of each branch of said legislatures shall ¤K¤ of m¤¤>‘>¤*¤9 receive a compensation of six dollars per day during the sessions herein provided for, and they shall receive such mileage as now provided by law: of president Provided, That the president of the council and the speaker of the House

          • 1 ’P°°k°"· of Representatives shall each receive a compensation of ten dollars per

Additimml MH- day, and that the additional officers of each branch of said legislative

  • 5;*; ““d ‘h°" assemblies shall consist of one chief clerk, who shall receive 2, eompeusation of eight dollars per day, and of one assistant clerk, one enrolling

clerk, one engrossing clerk, one sergeant-at-arms, one door-keeper, one messenger, and one watchman, who shall each receive a compensation of five dollars per day during the ses-sions. Snlnriesof Sec. 3. That from and after the first da of Jul , eighteen hundred _ Y Y g B‘°}’f$¤°}'* Mid and seventy-three, the annual salaries of the governors of the several

 Territories of the United States shall be three thousand five hundred

dollars, and the salaries of the secretaries of said Territories shall be two thousand five hundred dollars each. np';`$”u';*i;"Ei;‘j Sec. 4. That thelprovisions of this act shall not apply to the District mm,,-C(,l,,,,,;,,,,_ of Columbia: Provided, Phat no law of any territorial legmlature shall (mm,, gw_ be made or enforced b which an oflieer of a. Territor herein rovided _ v » Y Y _ _ _ Y P _ t<> r<=¤¢W¤_<>¤lY for, or the officers or members of any territorial leg1slature shall be pa1d {3; };’§,`§}'fQebY gnymcompensation other than that provided by the laws of the United nite lates. *S. Approved, January 23, 1873. Jim- 23,3873- CHAP. XLIX. -—·An Act establishing Post-routes m the State ey" Maine. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 595}:-%>Q<l¤<=¤— States of America in Congress assembled, That the following be estab- {;ai;_° in lished as post-roads: See Pest, p. 502. Maine: From East Baldwin, via North Baldwin, Sebago, and South Bridget·m, to Bridgeton. From Gray Depotbo Grav Comer, in the county 0f Cumberland. Aryicovico, January 23, 1873. Jan. 273, 1873. CHAP. L, -—· An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to amend the ji/th Section of an "iggzrch hit)? Act entitled ‘ An Act donating public Lands to the several States and Territories which VOL x;;_ p_ ¤;,()3_ ma/y provide (folleqes _}%r the Benedl of Agriculture and the mechanic Arts,’ approved 1866, ch. 209. J u ly second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, so as to extend the Time withm ·whiz·h the Vol. xiv. p. 208. Provzsu;nsd<y" said Act sléalllbe cércepted and such Colleges establishecl/’ approved July lZ.Ul’7'll_y·l lL7` , Clg UGC?] Lllfl TC dll SlIQy·SlI. l Be it enacted the Senate and fbuse of Representatives of the United 'llimo Fos ccm~ States of America in Congress assembled, That the time within which the YV3T35x} ¤;l"°` several States may comply with the provisions of the act of July tvvenfiy-