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432 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 58-60. 1883. Pension •g¤¤1¤. pm 'n vouch mu fuel li hw cmd postage on letters to the execugivfégiapartmegstg a.n¢{’t0 péusloucls, two hundred amlaxincty thousand 0 . Contingent ax- For contingent expenses of pension agencies, tau th0usu11d dollars, 1>¢¤¤•¤· and of this sum five thousand dollars shall be immediately zwgulable. B. s. 4145, 9%. Sec. 2. That section forty-seven hundred and forty-five, tntlc fifty- A¤*°¤d°d· seven of the Revised Statutes of the United States is hereby amended t0 read as follows: — Ally 1rl¤dg¤ ¢>r Sec. 4745.-—-Any pledge, mortgage, sale, assignment, or transfer of “"¥:‘L‘f"' °fP"“"°” any right, claim, or interest in any pension which has been, or may '°° . hereafter bc, granted, shall be void and of no effect, and any person who shall pledge, or receive as a. pledge, mortgage, sale, assignment or transfer of any right, claim, 01- interest in may pension, or pension certificate, which has been, or may hereafter be granted or issued, qr who shall hold the same as collateral security for any debt, or promwc, pr upon any pretext of such security, or promise, shall be guilty of Sl mus- Pomltiae. demeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be iiucd in a sum not cxcccdiug one hundred dollars and the costs of the prosecution; and any person who shall retain the certificate of a. pensioner and refuse to su1·— .reu•1or the same upon the demand of the Commissioner of Pensions, or ss United States pension agent, or amy other person, authorized by the Commissioner of Pensions, or the pensioner, to receive the sama shall bc guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be iinad in zisum not exceeding one hundred dollars and the costs of the prosocution. ' Approved, February 28, 1883. lhrch 1, I3. CHAP. 59»-gn ac; 12; :Hm0dZ8 g!B£0gT£ gatinn of Indians, of the State of · ·· ··*‘*‘ ‘ "‘“' OW 01* , 0 gflllf 8 I 0¤!!|6tBl'] ]l‘IIIp0®l· Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Bepraaentatiucs of the United GMM of title W States of America in Gcmgreas assembled, Tliat it shall be lawful fur the Q 2gb8g;' Seneca Nation of Indians, of the State of New York, in the manner M N", yuh f:;. provided by their constitution, to quitclaim to the Wildwood Cemetery cunotsrypurpcson. Association of the village of Salamanca and State of New York, duly 188¤¤¢·.¢’·30· wmudca EEE laws oiégshid State, not to exceed thirg acres of wi ‘ saiage of mauca. as defined in acco amcc with thqprovisions of the act of Congress zxpprovcd February nineteenth, · eighteen hundred and seventy five, for cemetary purposes ; Provided, P'°'*'°· That a suitable plot of land within said Wildwood Cemetery be set aside for interment of Indians resident on the Allcghzmy Reservation. Approved, March 1, 1883. Hare}- 1, IE3. CHAP. 60.· -An act in prong}: {1I1Q11a ggmioagi the Capitol, North 0 Street and “ '_*"""""""“""" H BB 011 Wfly. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Reprasemtatives of the United E;¤·—¤¤i¤¤ vf States of America in Congress assembled, That the Capitol, North 0, g‘;§;;°’;l If1°‘g;‘l t(l: Street and South Washington Railway Company is hereby authorized w_,h{,,g,m R“il to extend its line, by laying a single or double track, and running its way. cars thereon, cu the following streets in the city of Washington, namely: Gommcuciug with the intersection of its present line at Eleventh and E. streets northwest, and running east along E to Ninth street; thence south along Ninth street to Louisiana Avenue; thence southwest along said mjcnuc to Qhio nvcnuo; thenco west along Ohio avenue to its in-

?¥S£;;3;f QD Wlih nggnmsgnt Imc at the junction of Ohio avenue and

wc s ce uc wes . 0¤¤¤¤¤c#iv¤, Smc 2 That unless said extension is constructed and the cars run

f;1$°££“ thereon within six months from the passage and approval of the act all

’ nghts granted hcreunder shall be void: Provided That no new tmck