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smea untinffdon J ournal. maBmmmism VOL. 48. The Huntingdon Jouruai. nUNTLVGDOiV, PA., WEDNESDAY, JAXUARY 8, 1873. NO. 2. DURBORROW, POBLISBERS AND 1 . J. A. NASH, opnlETOns. >,/Sc« on the Cirner of Fiftk and Washington streets. The IIi'STis.inos Joiih.s.il is We IncsJay, by J. R. Dunnoitnoi un ler the tirm name oi .i. R. Du $2,00 pcr annum, in .inv.vNCK, o tor in six mouths from dato of $3 if uot paid within the year. No paper .liscontinued, cnlcss 'ho publishers, until all arrearages Regular monthly iinJ .vcarly ad' • e inserted at the following rates: published every and J. A. Nash. BORiiow i Co., at S2,j0 if not paid ubscription, and at the tion of „ om _ 2 .0 Alio cm — 4 10 gml SOC ly j 6"i»i),Vicoi ( m loiio tjoii'u '• luOO uoo 18 00 3i ¦' 11 mi 9 IM 13 03 ¦/1 00 25 Ull 2100 30 00 1 col ,miom 9 00 18 CO •21 Oil 36 • 0 34 00.60 00 36 00 CO 00 9 m *l7 .-U| C5i SO ly nib «.¦¦ su IOU Special uoticcs will be inscricd at twklvh a.\i A HALF CENTS per line, and local and c.litnrial no tices at fiptbks cents per linc. All Resolutions of Associations, Communication.- of limited or individual interest, and niiticcs of .Mar riaxcs and Deaths, e.wccding five lines, will hi '-barrel TKN CKNTS per line. Legal and other notices will be charged to thi party having them inserte.l. Advcrtisini; Agents must find their commissioi, outside o' these figures. All ndrertiHtttii acconnts nre due and collect'ihl. chen the a dr. lied. Pin JOB PRINTINl} of every kiu.l. i'-iii -v Colors, done with neatness nnd dispatch.— IIm.l-bills. Blanks. C.ir.ls. Pamphlets. Ac. of ever- variety and style, printe.l at the shortest notice cn 1 every thing in the Printing line wiil be cxecu tc I in the most artistic manner and at the lowes rates. Professional Cards. A. \i. JOIINSI ON, Surveyor am^ ril Engineer, lluntingdon. Pii. : No. 11- Tbird Street. aug21.1S72. BF. GKIIllFTT. -M. D. ECLEC • TIC rn YCICIAN AND SURGEON, bav ing returned from Clearfield county nnd perina- n-mtly located in Shirleysburg. offers bis profes sion ll services to thc people of tbat place and sur¬ rounding country. n] r.:l-18- D R. II. W. BUCHANAN, DENTIST, No. 22S Hill Street, IIUNTINGDOX, PA. • July.'!.'72. Dl. F. 0. A (.LEM AN can be cnn- suited lit bis otiice. at all hours, Mapleton p.,. [marchC,72. D CALDWBLL, Attorncy-at-Law • No. IU, :td street. Office fur.-acrly occuplci by .Mcs-srs. Wood*: * Williamson. iapl2,'71. R. A. B. BRUMBAUGH, offers hih professional services to the community. OtSoe. No. 52;i Washington street, ono door eas (if thc Catholio Parsonage. [jan.l,'71. D E J. GREENE, Dentist. Office re moved to Leister's new building. Hill strcc P-itingdon. [jan.l,'7l. GL. ROBB, Dentist, office in S. T • Brawn's nas building, Xo. 520, lliM St. Huntingdon, Pa. [apl2.'71. HGL.VZIER, Notary Public, cornei • of Washington and Smith streets. Hun tingdon, Pa. [jan.12'71. H. C. MADDEN, Attorney-at-Liiw Office, No. —, Hill errcct, Huntingdon [aii.l!l,'71. JFR\NKLIN SCHOCK. Attoi'nc.v- • at-Law, Hunlingdon. Pa. Prompt attentioi given to all legil business. Oiiicc 22!) Hill streei corner of Clurt House Square. [dec.4,'7 JFRANKLIN SCHOCK. Attnrney • at-LiiiT. HUNTINGDON, PA. j u nc2G.'72-6m, J SYLVANUS BLAIR, Attorney-at • Law, Huntingdon, Pa. Office, Hill street hrco doors west of Smith. [jon.4'71. y R. DURBORROW, Attorncy-at fJ* • Law. Huntingdon. Pa., will practice in tb several Courts of Huntingdon county. Particula attention iiiven to the settlement of estates of deec O.lice in ha Jodunal Buildii [feb.l.'71. JW. MATTERN, Attorn ey-at-La^^ • and General Claim Agent, Huntiugdon, Pa. 'jlJicrs' claims against the Uovernmeut for baci lay, bounty, widows' ami inv.alid pensions attend- I.l to with great care and promptness. OiTice on Hill street. [jan.4,'71. K. AtLE-f LoTELt. J. JIall X OVELL ct MUSSER, Uus |..a, Attorn^s-at- Late, IIcsTiNonuN, Pa Special attention given to COLLEC'TIONS of al kinls; to the settlement of Ea l'ATS:S. .to. ; an all other legal business prosecuted with lidciity an. dispatch. [no\6,72 MILKS ZB.VTMYER, iVttorney at- L.IW, lluntingdon, I'n., will alien.Ipromptl.i ilding. ham's ne\i 4,'71. E. BRUCE PETREKIN. | U. B. M VSSEY. [ M. «. M'NEll. PJTREKIN, MASSEY k M'NEIL Att.irnev's-at-Law, Hantingdon. Pa. Office. N... .5011. Ilill street. [dcc.l7-3mos. P. 31 & M. S. LYTLE, Attorneys- at-Law, Hunting.Ion, Pa., will attend t. I entrusted to their care. of Hill street, fourth dooi [j.in.4,'7I. ;i kinds of Icgiil bu: Oirico on the rest of Smith. R. A 0 RB [SON, Attorney-at-Law. OuTce, .^21 liiil atreet, lluntinstion. Pa. JOn.V SCOTT. S- T. BllOIVN. J. M. UAILKY <^GOTT, BROWN k BAILEY. At- ^^ torneys-iit-Liiw, HuntingJon, Pa. Pensions. antl all eUims of soMiers and suidtcrs'bctrs against tlie (Suvernment will be promptly prosecuted. Olfioeon llill street. [j«n.4,7l. WLLLIA.M A. FLfcJMING, Attorncy- at-Lixr, Huntingdon, Pa. Special attentiur ^iven tf» collections, and all other l?gal husinc?.- attended to with care and promptness. Office. Xo. 2i-t, Uill street. [apID.Tl. Hotels. M ORRISON HOUSE. OPPOSITE PENN.SYLVANIA R. HUNTINGDON. PA. April 5, lS7I-ly. J. H. CLOVEK, Prop. WASHINGTON HOTEL, .«. .«. Guwnov, Prop'r. C.jracr of Pitt i Juliana Sts.,liedford. Pa. inayl. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Huntinirdon. Pa. .lOHN S. .MILLER, Proprietor. .1 vQUary 4. 1S7I. Miscellaneous. B 1. KEKNEOr. I J. M.\£Ca. I DATID 2 ARTOL. KENNEDY & CO. l^Lately Franklin ManitfuctHring Company:] MaaufacTnrcs plooring, Si.ling, Door?, .-^asli. Shatters, Hiinds, .M.iulding,Scroll Wurk, Counters, Shelving. Wood Turnings, Uubba, Spokes, Ueol Wurk, Forks, Kakei, Brooms, Pick, and Hammer Uindles. a.11 kiadsofFumiture,4c. OurMachinery til* rery best quality and giving our entire being ol attentionto thc business weareable tci manufacture &I1 uf tbe aboved named articles, as well us many .ithcrs, in the best stvle and ahvays promptiv. All orders abircsscd to BAETOL, KENNEDY k. CO.. Huntiogdoo. Ph.. will reoeive our immediato attention. Price list furnished when desired. Lumber taken in e.iicbiogo for all kinds of work. Jan. ni. 1S71. RA. BKCK, Fiishiotiablii Rarber • and Hairdresser. HiM street, opposite the iiKlin ll.iuse. All kindsof Tu itopr tin baaJAod for sale. ppo =8 an.l Pomnile [aplll,'71-6m [OFFICIAL.] L ^ ^V S OP THE UNITED STATES [Ge.SER-IL SATfllE.—No. 77.J AN ACT to reiiinvn political di-abilitie.<: imp ISO 1 by the fimrtiscnth article ofthe aiiienJiiicnts o.f the Coiislitutiou of the United States. Ee it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep¬ resentatives of the United Slates of America in Conorcss assembled, (two thirds of each house concurrinj therein,) Timl a.\\ political disabil¬ ities im pi ised by the third sdclion of f o t'iiuvf(?i'ntli artitie nf nuii'miiiients nf the Cnnstitiitinn of thc United .'"t tes are h.jie- b}' removed trntn all parsnm wh iinsoj^'er, execjit Seiiiitiirs an.l Represen tat ivcs of I lie Tbirt,v sixth aud Thirty seventh C in- ::resse.s. officers in the judieial, iniliinry, and n.iviil .^ervice t.f ihe United Slutes. head of I'o|iartniciil!i, and fniei^n niiiiis- ter.s nfthe UnitedSiates. Appriivcd, .Alay 22, 1872 [General nature—No. 109.] .VN ACT in roirtird to the c nimeiiccment of increasud p:iy to pruiuoted officers in 1113 navy. Be it enacted hy th- Senate an'l House ^,f Representatives of the United States of :hncrica in Congiess assemhled, 'Ihat the •luu-o ill Sectinn .seven nf the act of .July ifteeiitli, eiprhteen hundred and sovcnlv. '•maUnj; appr.ipriatiniis fnr the n;ival ser¬ vice for tliB year cndint,' June thiriieth. eighteen hundred an.l sjveuty one, and i'or other purpii.«es," which enacts 'that 'lerealter thtt thi increased pay ofa pni- inded officer .'^hall cnninience from the lite he is tn take rank as <riven in bis •omaiissinn, ' be, and the same is hereby, repealed: I'rovided, That if such officer ihall havo been promoted in enur.-e to fiil I vac.incy, and shall have been in the per- .briiiatice nf the duties of the hifrlier .ri-ade fr.iin the date ha is 11 take rank, he niiy be allowed the increased piy from ha'tdate. -\pproved, June 5, 1872. [General nature—No. 130] .\N ACr for tha relief of John C. R.'.au- j IllOllt. I J>3 it enacted hy the Senateand lionse of ^ Representatives of the Uni'ed States. ,,f\ .\merica in Congress as.seniifo?, Thit the l'io--ideiit nf the United St:it<'s, by and .vith thc advice and consent of th.e Senate, restore Juhn C. Be.iuinnnt to the positi.in f captain on the active list, to take pisi- iinn at the foot ofthe list of cipt lins : i'rovided, Thut tho pissaire of this act ihall nnt entitle the said Jnhn C. Beau- aiont to draw any aiiditional back pay. Approved, Jnne 10. 1872. [Ge.neral nature—No. 100.] .VN ACT to amend an act entitled ''An act to establish and protect natinial cemetciies" approved Fobruary 22d, 1867. Be it enacted hy the Smatc and House if Representatives of the United S'atee of ..^.nericit in Congress assemhletl. That from lid after the pa.-'Sige of this act all soldiers ind sailors honnrably discharged frnm the •ervice nf the United States, who in ty die na destitute c mdition, shall be alhiwed lurial in the national cemeteries of the Jnited States. Approved, .June 1, 1872. [Ge.NESAL N.ITURE—No. 101.] VN .V.CT relative to the entry and clear¬ ance of ferry boats and of bonded cars pa-sing frnm one State to another thro' ioreign cnntiguous territory. Be it enacted hy flic Smnte av.d Ilou.ie, if Representatives of the United S'nfcs of America in C'ongrr.-is assemhled. That ves¬ sels used exclusively as ferry boils carry¬ ing passengers, baggage, goods, wares, and merchandise shall nut be required to en^er iiid cle.ir, nor shall the ni islcrs or persons in eharge cf such vessels be required to present manifests, nor to pay entrance or dearmce fees, nor fees tiir receiving or .•ertifying manifests, but they shall, upon irrival in the United States, bo requited ;o rcp'irt sueh baggage, goods, wares, and dierchandi^e to the proper officer of thc .'ust.ini?. according to law. Sec 2. That railroad ears or other vo iiicles laden with goods, wares, and mer- jhaiidi.-^e, scaled by a customs officer, un¬ ier the provisinns of sjctiijti si.K ofthe act f July 2Sth. 186G, and the reguiatious of he Setietary of thc Treasury, passing 'mm line port or place in the United States II) another therein, thruugh fnrelgii coii- liguous territory, shall be exempt from the (laynient ofany fees for receiving or certi- i\jing manifests thereof. Approved, June 4, 1872. [Ge.neral nature—No. 119.] AN ACT to authorize tho appointment of deputies of clerks of circuit and district cnurls. Be it enacted hy the Smote and Ilouse of Representatives of the United States of .America in Congress assemhled. That a lepuly or deputies of any clerk of any e.mrt ofthe United States may benppnint- ed by such court upm thc application of llie clerk, and be removubleat the pleasure if the c.iurt; and the eonipen.sati in nfany such deputy shall be paid by the clerk ; and in ease of the death of tho clerk, lii> deputy or deputies shall, unless rcinn'.-ed by tho judge, continue in office and per- lorni the duties ofthe clirk, in his name, iintil his success, ir be duly appiinted a id' qnalified; and fir the del'anlts and uii.->- fea.<ances in office nf any such deputy whether in the lifetime i;if the clerk or ai'¬ ter his death, the clerk, and his estate. :ind lhe sureties in his official bund shall be liable; and his executor or adm n stra- lor !-hiill have such remedy for any such defaults or misfeasances committed alter his death as the clerk would be entitled to if the Same Jiad occurred in his lifetime. jVpprnved, June 8, 1872. • [GeNERiVL NATURE—No. llo] .^ ACT to conlinue the aet to authorize the settlement of the accounts ofofficers of the army and navy. Be it enacted hy the Snate and Ilouse of Rep.-esaitatives of fhe Uniied Statesof -America in Congress assemhled, 'Ihat lhe act to authoiize the settlement of the ae- couiiti uf the nffieeis of the army and navy, ajiprnved June 23d, 1870, shill continue and be in force fir two years from June J3ii, 1872, and no longer.' Approved, Juno 7, 1872. . [General n.\ture—.Vo. 115] AN ACT to amend an act entitled "An act to regulate the dipl.im ttic and con- sular systems ofthe United States." ap¬ proved August 18ih, lS."i6. Bl: unacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United S'ates of A:ncrica m Congress assemhled, That Schedule C of soction three nf an act en¬ titled 'An act to regulaic the diplomatic and consnhirsystenis of the United States," approved August L^^th, 1356. be amended 81 as tn add to the consuls in Brazil a con¬ sul at Saiitiiretn. Approved, Juue 3, 1872. [Generai. nature—No. 102.] AN ACT further regulating tho construe- finn ot 'oridges across the Mississippi river. Be if enacted hy the .Senate and Ilouse of Representatives of the United Statesof .America in Congress a.ssemhlcil, 'J hat all bridges hereafter constructed over and across the Mississippi river under authnri- t\- ofany act of Congr.'.ss shall be sitbjeei to all the terms, rcslrictinns, aud rcquirc- uicn's cniitaioed in tbe fifth section of an act entitled "An act to authorize the cm- slruction ofa bridge across the .Mississippi river, at or near the town of Clinti.n, in tho State of Iowa, and other bridges acrss said river, and to establish theai as p .s' r.iads," approved .Apr I I.^t, 1872 ; and in Inciting any such bridge tho Secretiiry of War shall have due regard to the security and convenience of navigaiion. to conve¬ nience nf access, and tn the wants nf all railways and higluv.iys cios.-iug said river. Approved, June 4, 1872. [General n.\.ture—No. 123.] AN ACT to declare the true intent and meaning jf sectjon two of an aet entitled "An aet to establ sh a uniform system of bankruptcy througlmut the United States." approved Maich 2, 1807. Be it enacted hy the S-nate and IToiisc of R'presentatives of the United Slates of -America in Congress assemhled. That the poiveis and jurisdiction granted to the .several circuit coutt< oi the United States. or any justice theionf, by sectinn twi. of an aet entiiled '¦.Au act tn cstanli-h a uni foim sy.-.tem of bankruptcy thrnughout the United States," approved .March 2.i, 1SU7 may bo e.icercised in any district in which the powers nr jurisdict on ofa circuit court have been or may be c irif(,rred on the dis trict court f.r sueh d'strict. as if no such P'lWers or jurisdiction had beeu conferred nn such disni.;t c lurt; it being the true intent and iiieining of siid act that the Pjsteni of baiikruptey thereby established shall b.3 unitorfti throughout the United States. Approved, Juno 8, 1872. [GENER.\Ii X.VTURE—No. 124 ] AN ACT coneerning tho circuit and dis¬ trict courts nfthe United St.ites for the district ol K'lnsas. Be it enitclcd hy the Senate and Ilouse of Rtpresentalivcs of the Unilcd Slate.i of Ameriea in Congress assemhled. That froui and after the passage of this act the May term ofthe circuit court, and tho October term of thc disii'ict court, of the United Slates fo.' the district of Kansas, shall bs commenced and held .-.t the c.ty of Leav¬ en worth. Kin.sas. .\pproved, June 8, 1872. AN ACT making Appropriations for sundry tii'il Expenses of tbe Government for the fiscal year ending Juao thirtieth, eighteen bundred ami ..^cventy-tlirec, and for otber puiposcs. Ee it enacted by the Senate and lloute of Rep- lesenlatices of the United Slates of Ameriea tn Coiijress assembled. Tbat the f llowiiig sums be, and the snme are hereby, appropriated, for the objects hereinaller citpiessed, for the fis¬ cal year ending June Ibirtictli, eighteen hund¬ red und seventy three, viz : TRE.VSURY OEPAETMIiNT. For Lifesavinj Stations.—For salaries of two snperintendeuts ofthe life saving .<,lations on the coast of i.onz Island and New Jersey, at one tiiousand five hundred dollars each, tbree liiousiind dollars; and for one superialeadeDt on the coast ot Cape Cod and Block Island, iibode Island, one thousaud dolIar..i. For fii'ty fuur keepers of stations, at two Iiundred dollars each, tea thousand eight huudred dollars. Fur pay of crews of cxporicnced surf men ..it such stations und for such periods as the Sec reliiry of the Treasury tnay deem necessary and proper, seventy nine thousaud five hund¬ red and twenty dollar.;.. For contingencies of life saving stations on tbe coast of the rnited States, fifteen thou¬ sand dollars. For the establishment of life saving station.^ on tbe coasts of C.ipe Cod and of Block Island Rhode Island, fifty thousand dollars : Provid¬ ed, Tbat all lil'e saving stations hereafter ereot cd shall be erected under the supervision of two c.iptiins of the revenue serviee, to be des¬ ignated by the Secretary oftbe Treasury, aud to be under bis direction. Renenite Cutter Serviee.—Thirty four cap¬ tains, one bundred and onc lieutenants, and sixty three engineers and pilots employed, three bundred and sixty one thons:tnd three hundred dollais. For rations for officer.-:: Thirty four cap¬ tains, oue huadrcd and onc lieutenants, sixty three engineers and pi.ols, twenty five tlio.u sand five hundred and cigaty three dollars and forty cents. For pay of crews: nine 'uundred an i forty two petty officers, seamen, cooks, stewards, bo.fs, eoal passers, and firemen, two hundred and eighty lour thousand two hundred and ninety two dollars. Marine liospital Seraice.—For supplying de¬ ficiency in the fund for the relief of sick and disabled seamen, one hundred and twenty five thousand dollars: Provided, Tiiat no part of this sum shall be used tn support any sick or disabled seamen entitled to be received into a marine hospital, by contract at the lowest bid¬ der, exeept when, in the ju Igmcnt ofthe Sec¬ retary of tho Treasury, the accept..iiiee of the lowest proposal will, for other reasons, equally secure the proper eare and treatment of marine patients. National Currency.—For paper, engraving, printing, express charges, and other expenses of miking nnd issuing the national currency, onc Iiundred thousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay lo Warrington Sommcrs a sura sufiicient to in.ike his salary, from Oetob.:r first, eigh teen hundred and sixty eight, to June first, eighteen hundred and sixty nine, that ofa fourth class elerk in the lilth auditor's office, one Iiundred and fifty dollnrs, or so mucb thereof as may be necessary. Srnate. For folding docutnonls and maieriai for the same eight tuoas.ind dollars. For labor, eight thousand dollars. For the expenses of the joint select commit tee on alleged cntrages in tbe .Southern .Stales, the sum of oue thousand four huudredand sixty three dollar^ and twenty five cents, said sum to be carried for the pnrpose lo the con¬ tingent fund ofthe Senate. Jtidiciarii. For defraying the expenses of the eniirt.s of the United States, including the Dislrict of Columbia: for jurors aud witnesses, and ex¬ penses of suits in which thc Cniled Slates are concerned, of prosecutions for ofi'jnees com¬ mitted against the United States; for Ihe safe keepiug of prisoners ; and for the expenses which may be incurred in the enforcemeat of the act, relative to tho rightofcilizens to vote, of February twenly eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy, or any acts amendatory thereof or snppUmeutary thereto, three million two hundred thousand dollars; of which sum two hnndred thousand dollars shall he available for the expenses incurred during the present fiscal year, the said act being hereby supple mented and amended so as to further provide as fullows : "That whenever, iu any county or parish, in an}- coogresBi.inal district, there shall be ten citizens thereof of gnod standin.; who, prior to any registration of voiers for an election for rcpre=eatative in Congress, or prior to any election at whic'i arepresentslivo in Congress is to be voted for, shall make known, in writing, to the judge of tbo circuit court of the United States for the district wherein sucli couaty or parish is situate, their desire to have said registration or elec- lection both guarded and scrutinized, it shall be the duty of tho said judge of th:; circuit court, within not less than ten days prior lo said registration or election, as thc case may be, to opeu tho said court at the most coaven- ient point in said district; ond lhe said court, when so opened by said jadge, shall proceed to appoint and commission, from day to d.iy, and from timo to time, and under the hand of the said judge, ar,d under the seal of said courl, for such election district or voting pre¬ cinct in said con(;ressioual district, ss shall, in the manner herein preseribed. have been applied for, nnd to revoke, change, or renew ,~aid appointment from lime to time, two citi zons, residents of said ele.-tion district oi voting precinct in iraid eounty or parish, whu shail he of dill'erent'political "parties, and able, to read aud right the English language, una who shall be known and designated as supcr- visurs of election ; aud the said court, when opened by the said judge a.s reqnired herein, shall, therefrom and therealter and np to and including tjj nay fo lowing the day ofthe eleetiou, be always oper for the transaction of business under this act; and the powers and jurisdiction hereby granted aud conferred shall be exercised, as well in vae.ition us in terra time. For the support aad maintenance of con¬ victs transferred from tbe Districtof I'olumbia. ten thousand dollars. For delraying the expenses of defending claiius under tiie convention wilh llexico ot fourth July, eigliteen hundred and sixty eight, to be expended under the direction ofthe At¬ torney General, ten thousand dollars. For payment of the neces.sary expenses in¬ curred ill ilefe!>ding suits against the Secreta¬ ry of tho Treasury, or his agents, for thc seia 11,-e of captured or abandoned property : and for the exaniiuatioii of witnesses in claims ngainst the UnifJ .Stales pending iu any de¬ partment ; and for the defence of thc United States in the court of claims, to he expended nnder the direction of li.e .-Mtorney General, ihirty thousand dol ars, no part ofwhicli shall be paid to atiorneys or connscllors at law for professional services, lor ar.poaring nnd as sisting in the tri.il of causes i.i the supreme, c rcuit, or district courts ofthe Uniied States, or court of claims ; and thai the Attorney C?cnei'al make report to Congress at the eud of the fiscal year of the niaiiiiur of the expcn dilute of this fund, and to whom and fnr what purposes pud. Kor expenses to be incurred in the prosecu¬ tion and coUcciion of claims due the United States, to be disbursed under thc direction of the Attorney General, twenly five thunsand dollars. To enable the Secretary ofthe Treasury to collect captured and abandoned property of the United States, and to collect, and procure," and preserve all vouc lers, papers, records, aad evidence, and lo take testimony as to claims against the United States, to be paid ouly upon the certifictte ofthe commissioners of claims, one hundred and fifty llioiisaad dollars. Miscellaneous. For continuing the callection of stali.stlcs of mines and mining, to be laid before Con- (iress, to oe expended under lhe direction of the Secretary of lhe Treasury, fifteen thou¬ sand dollars. Forthe continuation ofthe geological sur¬ vey of the territories of the Uaitoi Stales by Professor F. '«'. Uayden, under tho direc'.ion of the .Secretary of tite Interior, duriug the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eitrliteon ond of the coast of the i.tercepting sewer aloag the caual adjoining the property of the United States goverument, said work being under the direction oftbe board of public works, sixty eight tbousand three hundred and sixty five dollars, or so much thereof as nitty be necessary : Provided, Tliut all p.\v- ments made under this and the preceding ap propriation shall be made ouly upon vouchers approved by the oflieer in charge ofthe pub¬ lic buildings and grounds of the District ; and no portion oftlie nioney herewith appro¬ priated shail be used by the boar J of public wnrl.s for any other purpiuie whatever than the purpose that is named in the said last two paragraphs. And the land made by the fill¬ ing up ofihe said canal is here'oy declared to be the property of the Uniied States. And the said appropriations shad not be construed to create or imply any obligatiou on the part of the part of t je United States, in any respect whatever ia future. Supervising Inspectors on Steam- Vessels.— For carrying out tbe provisions ofthe act for the better protection ofthe lives of ,ias3engers on vessels prnpcllcd in whole or in part by steam and ofthe acts amendatory thereof, the following sums, mz.: For salaries of steamboat inspectors : Pay¬ ment of.«aIaries ot supervising inspector geu¬ eral, supervising inspectors, loi-al in.spectors, assistant inspectors, nnd clerks, onehundred and sixty five thousand four hundred dollars. Continigent expenses of steamboat inspect¬ ion service: Expenses of instruments statiou¬ ery, meetings of board of supervising inspect¬ ors, mileage of supervising inspectors, at one thousand doUa-s each, and other miscell.anenus expenses, ninety one thousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Tre.isury to pay under existing laws contractors for car¬ rying the mails for services rendered prior to Jnly first. 1869, thirteen thousand four hun¬ dred aud sixteen dollars. To pay Edward R. Fnrgu.son bis salary as supervising inspector of steamboats, from March third, 1S72, to May twenty second, 187i, four hundred and twenty eight dollars and fifly seven cents. For loss and expense iavolyed in the re coinage of gold coius in the treasury wbich aru below standard weight, under such reg¬ ulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, onc hundred and fifty thousand dollars. To enable tlie Secretary of the N'avy to reimburse the funeral expenses of the lale Admiral David G. Farragut, two tbonsand dollars, to be paid to his widow. Public works undir the Treasury Denartment. Pablic Buildings.' Treasury building, Washington, District of Columbia: For annual repairs and improve- lueiiU, fii'tei n thousand dollars ; for iuiprove¬ ments and repairs of heating apparatus, nine thuusand dollars. For buntiuuatiou ot the construction of the buiidiug for a custom bouse at Charleston. South Carolina, ore thonsand dollars. For cintinuation of the c.mstruction of thc building for p.ist ofiiee and court house at Columbia, .South Carolina, fiflv thousand dollai-s. «» Fur paving, grading, and fencing the ap¬ proaches to tue buiidiug fora customhouse at .Mechias, Maine, two tbousand dollars. For continuation of the construction of thc buiidiug for a custom house at Xew Or¬ leans, Louisiana, three Iiinidred thousand dollars. For continuation of the construction of the building for a post office and court house at Omaha, .Nebraska, one hundred thousand dol¬ lars United .States circuit and district courts, and internal revenue ofiices, one hundred thousand lo!;;. S. For necessary furniture and outfits for the post office and subtreasury building at Boston, ind for preparing the appro-iches therelo, fifly .honsand dollars, to be p^id out ofthe appro- .jiiatiou already made. To purchase addilional ground adjoining the site ofthe bnilding nccupied for tho pur poses of the Unitid States court house and lost office, Madison, Wisconsin, eleven tliou¬ sand dollars. For machinery and apparatus for tbe new branch mint building ar S.iu Francisco, Cal il'..riiia, one hundred and sixty thousand ollars Lighthouses, Beacons, and Fog Signals. Burnt Coat ll.irbor light station : For two beacon lights, fo serve as a range on the coa-it of Maine, ten thousand dollars, and ony bal¬ ance of the appropriation of ten thousand dollars by oct of .March third, 1872, that may remain in the treasury June thirtieth, 1872. For n ste-im fog signal on Scgniu is'and, at the month oftbe Kennebec river, on the coast of Maine, five thousand dollars. -or lighthou.^e at W.iod Ead, Provincotown harbor, .Massachusetts, fifteen thousand dol¬ lars. For re-esfabli-hing aad si'ting np two small beacon lights in the harbor ofXewberry- port, the site of one ofwhicli hasbeen washed iiy a storm, ten thoisand dollars. For steam fog si.iiaal nt Beaver Tiil light slatioa, on llie coast of H.iode Island, five thousand dollars. For erecting a portable beacon at Bullock's pgint, on the cast side of I'rovidence river, illiodc Island, one thousand dollar?. For f.ig bell iorXewport Harbor light station Rhode Island, eight hundred dollnrs. For :stablisliiu» a 3t3im fi; sig'n.1 at Point Judith light station, coast of P.jode Island, five tbonsand doUars. For completing the light hou=e at Long Beach bar, Gardiner bay, Long island sound, according to tho original design, twenty thousand dollars. For a small ight to mark the en':rance to the anchorage inside of Shipping point, Poto miic river, Virginia, rine thousand dollars. For completing the light house tower and buildings at Bodie's island. North Carolina, fifteen thousand dollars. For rebuilding keeper's dwcJling, and ren¬ ovation and repairs at Cape Loekoul light station. North Carolina, five thousand dollars. For a second-class light, on or near Hunting island. South Carolina, Iwenty fire thousaud dollars; and such sile as m.iy be necessary for such light shall bs selected on lands now in the possession of tho U.iited States by thc light house board, and sneh site shail be ex empled from tho operation of a.iy law pro¬ viding for the restoration to the fj rmer owners of lauds sold for direct taxes. For completing t!ie rebuilding of the first class light honse and keeper's dwelling at Saint Agustine, Florida, in addition to any balance ofthe tormer appropriation that may , remain unexpended June thirtietb, eighteen huitdred and seventy three, seventy five thou- j hundred aud seventy two, twenty thousand sand dollars. i dollars. For completing tho survey of the Colorado | For completing the erection of the iron light of the West aud its tributaries by Professor j house structure on the foundation at South- .1. W Powell, nuder the direction of llio j west Pass light station, Louisiana, tweuty five Smithsonian Institution, tv.euty thousaud | thousand dollars. dollars. , t For erection of a ligbt house on the north To pay the board of public work of tho Dis- side of Presque isle, Eric. Peunsylvania. fifteen trict of Columbia the porportion of the cost ' thousiind dollnrs. properly payable by the Uuit.«d States gov 1 For rebuilding the light house and keeper's eruiuent for the filling of the canal (rom S;r 1 dwelling at Gibraltar light station, in the enth street west to Seventeenth street west, j Detroit river, Michigan, ten thousand dollars. Liglit Ilouse Establishment.—For repairs and incidental expenses in refilling and improving light houses and buildings connected there¬ with, two hundred tliou.sand dollars. For salaries of seven hundred and thirty two light house keepers aud light beacon keepers, and their assistants, four hundred and t'lirty nine thousand two hundre 1 dollar.. Department of the Interior. Ptilie Lands.—For rent of office of survey¬ or general of Louisiana, fuel, books, .«tation cry, aad other incidental expenses, two thou¬ saud five hnndred dollars; and for clerks in his office, ono Ibousand scveif hundred dollar!!. For rent of office of surveyor general of Florida, fuel, books, stationery, and other in cidcntal expenses, one thousaud five hundred dolLtrs; mid for clerks in bis office, one thousand seven hundred dollars. Fbr rent of ofiice of surveyor general of .Minnesota, fuel, books, stationery, and nther incidental expe ises, two tliousand two bun- drcJ dollars ; and for clerks in his office, tbree thousand seven hundred dollars. for rent of office of survey rgeneral of Ida¬ ho Territory, fuel, books, stationery, and oth¬ er incidental expenses, two thousand five hundred dollars ; and for i.Icrks in hi.s offiee, four thousand dollars. For rent of office of surveyor general of Nevada, fuel, books, stationery, and other in¬ cidental expenses, three thousaud seven hun¬ dred dollars ; aud for clerks in his office, two thonsand three hundred dollars. For rent of office of 9.:rveyor general of Washington Territory, fuel, books, stationery, and olher incidental expenses, two thousaud dollnrs; and for clerks in his offiee, three thou.-and dollars. For surveying the public lands in Arizona Territory, at rates not exceeding fifteen dol lars per line.ir mile for stand ird lines, twelve dollars for towuship, and teu dollars for sec¬ tion lines, fifteen Ibous.iud do lars. For surveying the public lands iu C.ilifor nia, at rates not exceeding fifleen dollars per linear mile for standard lines, fourteen dollars for lownship. and twelve dollars for section lines, sixty thousaud dollars. Fur survey of the southern boundary ol Wyoming Territory, at a rale not exceeding sixty tlo hxn per linear mile, estimated dis¬ tance three hundred and seventy miles, twenty two thousand two hundred dollars. For survey of western bouadary of K msas, at a rale not exceeding forty dollars per linear mile, estimated distance two hundred and tcn miles, eight thousand four hundred dollars. For survey of the northf-rn bouiidarj' of Nebraska, at a rate not exceeding torty dollars per linear mile, the estimated distance being two hundred and Iwonly miles, eight thousand four hnnd.ed dullars. For completion of survey now being execu¬ ted between the ninety-sixth and ninety-eighth meridan of west longitude, Indian Territory, ninety eight thousand dollars. For the continuation of the system of land maps ofthe committee on public lands, under direction ol'the clerk of tlie house, five hun¬ dred dollars. Expenses of the Collection of Revenue from Sales of Public Lands.—For salaries and com- uiissioas of registers of land otfices aud re¬ ceivers of public moneys at eighty one land office.-, four huudred und fifty one thousand two hundred dollars. For expenses already incurrel under in¬ structions oftlie Secretary of the Interior for suppressing depredations on thc public tim¬ ber, nnd for expenses yet lo be incurred duriog the fiscal years ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundi'ed and seventy two, and June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy three, on tho same account, ten thousand dollars. Patent Officr.—To provide for the p'ates of an official gazette of the patent oifiee abstracts ofihe drawings of patents i.ssued, fortj- thou¬ sand dollars, to be expe ;d ;d under the direc¬ tion ofthe commissioner of patents. For deficiency in contingent fund, caused by carrying into eifect the j dnt resolution of January eleventh, eighteen huudred and sev¬ enty one. requiring the coramissiouer of pat ent.s lo keep on band lor .sale copies of all specifications nnd drawings of patents, ten thonsand dollars. Tiiatforly thousand dollars ofthe appropria tion for lithographing,engraving,and so I'orth, for the public printing during the fiictl y<i.ir ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ?ere:.ty three, be, .and the same are hereby, transferred to the appropriation for the patent olficj, for photo lithographing, printing, and pa]ier for the dr.iwings of patents authorized by the jjint resolutiou approved January elev¬ enth, ei rhteeii huudred and seventy one, en¬ titled "Joint resolntlon providing for publish¬ ing specifications an.l drawings of patent of fice." Metropolitan Police.—For salaries aad other necessary expenses of the Me'.ropolit-iu police for the District of Columbia, two hundred and seven thousand eight hundred and ninety dollars: Procid:!, Tnat a further sum, a[n>uit- ing to one hundre 1 and three thousand nine hundred and forty fivo dollars, shad be paid to defray the expenses of the said .Metropolitan police force by the cities of Washington and Qjorgctown, and the county of Washington, boyond the limits ofsaid cities inthe District of Colambia, ia the nrojiurtiau correspoudios to the number of privates allotted scveralh to said precincts ; and the corporate authori¬ ties of .said cities, and proper authorities o the Dislrict of Columbia, arc hereby anthor¬ ized a id required to levy a special tax. no exceeding one tbird of one per centum, whic. shall be specially deposited once in cac week, as such collections are made, to be ap¬ propriated and expended for said purpos. only, for the service of the fiscal yoar e idin;, June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventj three. Gocernment Hospital for the Insane.—Foi the support, clotuing, medical and Mora, treatment nfthe iusaiie oftho army and navy revenue cutler, and volunteer service, whi, raay have become insane since their entry inti tho service of the United States, and of thi indigent insane of the District of Columbia in the governme .t hospital for the insane, including five liundreo dollars for books, sta¬ tionery, and incidental expenses, oae hundrec and twenty five tuo.sand dollars. For the erection, furnishing, nnd fitting uf of an extention oftbe hospital sul[J]:cient ti •iccommodate fifty four patients of tne excitei clas.s, thirty .seven thousand eight hundreil dollars. folumbta Institulion for the Deaf ami Dumb. —For tliesupport ofthe institntion, includin;. salaries and incidental expenses, the mainte¬ nance of the beneficiaries of the Uaited States, and five hnndred dollars for books and il us tral ive app.aratus, forty eight thonsand dollars. For continuing the work on the inc osure improvement, aud giading of thc grounds o. the institu iou, six thousand do lars. To provide fur payments due and unpaid on July firsi, eighteen Iiundred and seventy two. on the purchase by the institution of the es tate known as Keuall Green, s;;vonty thousan;. dollars: Provided, That before tbe expeadi ture of any pan of this appropriation, by proper deeds of conveyance, to be approved by the Attorney General ofthe Uniied States, all the real estate now owned by the said Coluinbia Institution fur the Deaf and Dumb shall be vested io the United States as trustee, Ibr thc sole nse and purpose provided iu the act entitled "An act to incorporate the Colum¬ bia Institution for the lastructioo ofthe Deaf Dumb and Hdnd,'' approved February six¬ teenth, eighteen hand ed and fifty seveu, and the several acts amendatory thereof. Columbia Hospital for Woinea aud Lying-in .•Vsylum, and other Charities —For the sup port of the Columbia Hospital lor Women aud Lying in Asylum, over andaboce the probable amount which will be received from pity pa. ticuts, eighteen thousand three huudred d.il- lars. For purchase of the building now occupied by said hospital, with forty thousand feet of grouud, twenty five thousadd dollars ; Pro vided. That the title to said real estate shall be vested in the United States for the uso ofsaid hospital, and that uo part of the real or per¬ sonal property now held or to be hereafter acquired by said institution shall be devoted to any other purpose than a hospital for ivo men and lying iu asylum without the consent ofthe Uaited Slates ; and Ihat iu additiou to the directors, whose appointments are now provided for by law, there shall be three other directors appointed io the following manner : One senator by the president of tho Senate, aud two representatives by the speaker of the House ; these directors shall hold their ofiice for the term of a single Cougress, aud be eligi¬ ble to re appointment. For custody aud repair of governiaent hos¬ pitals on Judiciary sqnare, tbree thousand dollars. For case, support and medical treatment of sixty transieut paupers, medical and siir- g^ical p.itients, in some propir medical institu¬ tion iu the cily of Washington, uuder a contract to be formed with whicii institution, twelve thousand dollars, or so much thereof, as may be necessary, under the direction of the Secretary of War. Smithsonian Institulion.—For preservation ofthe collections of t.ie surveying aad explor¬ ing expeditions of the governmenl, fifteen thousaud dollnrs. For coiiipletion of a ball requirsd for tbe govcrnroent collections, ten thousand dallars. Capitol Extension.—For finishing and tc pairing the work ou tho Capitol extension, and for completing the flagging of the upper terraces, fifty tbous .nd dollars For annual repairs ofthe old portion ofthe Capitol building, for painting, glazing, keep¬ ing roofs in or..er, water pipes, pavements,and approaches to the bu Iding, ten thousand dollars : Provided, That a snfficient portion of such appropriation sball be expended, nnder br transmission of pov iot to the shops alread; n use, tweuty six tho'isand dollars ; in 'all ix Iiundred and fifty t wo thousand dollars. For completiou of the wagon road bridg' onnecting Jloline with Uock Island, one hnn ired thousand dollars. For the cnnstructi on of the Roclc Islam iridge, the balance of the appropr ation, cou iniied by the .act of March third, eighteei lundred and seventy one. which may be ua- xpended at the close of the present fisca, ,ear, is hereby re-appropr.atcd. .New York arsenal. Governor's Island, New fork harbor, N-w Yo.rk : For repairs of steau •ii;;ines, ta-iks, fire .apparatu*, docks, drains md grounds, and purchase of hose, niue thou- land dollars ; for grad.ng and improving pub lic grounds, two thousiino dolhirs: for repair, if public buildings, six thousand dnllars; fo. .¦xteni^ing aud rc;'a;rl::g fences, six huudrei. lollais; in all, s.ivouteen thousand six hua- ired dollars. .Magazine. Boston : For a new houae fo- ;hcll aad powder filling twel.'e tbouiani do. ars. .Saint Louis arsenal, .Missouri: For purchas; if a uew boiler for steam eugiue ..t wate; vorks, one thousand doUars; for general re laiis of public budd tigs and inclosing fences JclTcrsou barracks, Missouri, two taousan. l.'l:ars; iu all, three tlioiistnd dollars. Wash nglon arsenal, Washington, Distric if Coiumbia : For coping for inc osing wall o. lortheru front of arsenal groun is, and fo intranregites at tiie terminatioii of Fonr an I half street, t.hree thousand dollars. Watervliet a sciial. West Troy, New Yorl. .'or rep iiring public buildings, fif.een bundr.'!. lullitrs. For continuing the surveys of the northeri ind northwestern lakes, one hn .dred a.n ;eventy five thousand dollars. And this ap- .iroprialion shall be available from the tlm\ oftbe passage of this acl. Buildings and Grounds in and around U^ishiugton.—Repairs, care, and improve .nent of public bailings, grounds, and work- in the Dislrict of Columliia, under the dircc¬ liou of the chief engineer of the array, viz : | For fuel lor propagating garden and lodge.- in public grouuds, five hundred dollars. Improvement and care of public grounds : For annual repair of fences arouud reserva tions, two thonsand dollars; for manure, and liauling thc samo ou publ.c grounds, fivt Ibousand do'lars; for piint.ng iron f. nee.- iround reserva'ioas, and around W.ir and Navy departraents, fonr thousaud dollars ; fot dire of cuts for public grounds, fivo thousand dollars ; for purchase and repair of tools for public grounds, two thousand dullars : for purchase of trees, tree boxes, and whitewash¬ ing fences, five thousand dollars. For improving Franklin sqnare, introducing water, gas, lodge, and urinals, six thousau.l five hundred dollars. For care and improveraent of the Smith sonian grounds, t.vu thousand dollars. For completing improvements and for care of Lafayette square, three thousand five hun dred dullars. For improvement of Farragut square, five tbousand dollars. Fcr starling a nursery for improvement ol public grounds, two thousand dollars. For casual repairs of Navy Yard Bridge and upper bridge, three thousand doiiars. Uiisliingtoa Aqueduct.—For repairs of dwellings for keepers of the water'gales, oue thousaud five hundred dollars. For a dial telegraph connecting thc great falls of the Potomac wilh tbe reservoirs and witii the office in Vv'asbiDglon, two thousand five hundred dullars. For inainteuauce, includingsuperintendence, .salaries, of gate keepers, and general repairs, fifteeu thousand dollars. For purchase of land for road from the gre.il falls to conduit road, three tboiisaad one hun¬ dred and thirty nine dollars; and all the foregoing appropriations for the service ot the IVashinglon aqueduct are hereby made available iuiuicd.ately upon the passage ol this act. Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and -Iban doncd Lands.—For colle-tion and payment of bounty, p izo m"ouey, aa.. other legitimate clai.ins of colored soldiers and sailors, viz : r or salaries of agonts aad clerks ; rent of of¬ fices, fuel, aud lights; stationery aud printing; olfice fui-nilure and ri^pairs; mileage aud transportation of officers and ageuts ; tele¬ graphing and postage, one Iiundred tbousand dollars: Provided, 'f uat the Bureau of Refu¬ gees, Freedmen, and .-Abandoned Lands shall be discontinued from and after .Tune thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seveuty two, and that the directiou cf the architect of the Capitol | all ageuts, cicrks, and other employees then For coaliuualioii ofthe extension ofthe building for cotirt honse and post office at Baltimore, Maryland, fifty thousand dollars. For continuation of the construction of the building for tho Department of State, Wash ington, Dislrict of Columbia, eight hundred thousand dollars: For the ca.^t wing of tlu State, War, and Navy Departments, foul hundred thoasand dollars: Provided, Thtl air appropriations for buildings under the Treas¬ ury D.'partaient shall hereafter be available immodiately upou tho approval of Ihe acls coutaiaing such appropriations. To commence the erection ofa building nl Cinciunati, Oiiio, for tbe aoconmadation of the Unilcd States court, custom kuuse, Uuited States depository", post office, iuternal revenue and pension offices, and for th« purchase at private salo, or bj cundeiunatian, of ground fur a site therefor, the entire costofcomple tion of which buiidiug is heroby limited to two million two hundred and fitly thousand dol lars (inclusive of the cost of tho sils of tho same), seven bundrol thous-inii dollars; a'ld the act of .M.irch twelve. 1872, authorizing the p'ircliase of a site therefor, is hereby so amended as to limit tho cost of the site to a sum nol exceeding fivo huncred thousand dallars. To commence thc erection ofa building at Hartford, Connecticut, for tbe accommodation ofthe custom honse, postoffi..*c pension office, Uuited .States circnit and district courts, and internal revenueoBicos, one linrdrod thou.sand dollars. To commence t!ie erection of a fire proof building at Albany, New Tork,for the accora- maa.itioa of tbe custom bouic, post oiBce, extension, to keep in order the arch ways door ways, rotundas, and cor.'iders ol the Capitol. Botanical Garden.—For reconstrnctiii'g the eastern parallelogram of the conse.-vatory in the bolauical garden, to make it coi^espoijd with th»tat the west ofthe rotunda, thirteen thousand dollars. For exteudiug tbe propagating houses (in eluding the use ofthe .^ash for the old portion of the conservatory), and for general repairs to buildiugs, four thousand five huudred dol¬ lars For the construction of a sewer and trap across Tbird stroet, to convey the dra nage ol the botanical garden to the maine sewer, five hundred dollars. For continuing fence and erecting gateways ou Third slreel, seven tUuusuud five hundred dollars. Library of Congress.—For additional heat¬ ing apparatus in the library of coa^resj to be expended under the direction of the architect of tbe Capitol extension, twu thousan.1 dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. 'To enable the librarian to procure for the library of Congress the English county histor¬ ies, the sum of five thousaud dollars, or so much thereof as may be oeceisary. Survey oi the Co.ist.—For coniiuuing the snivcy ufthe Atlantic and Gulf coasts of tbe Uaited .States, and Lake Cbamplain, including campeusaliun of civilians engaged lu the work, aud including pay and cmolunieuis ofofficers of the army and uavy, aud petty officers and men ofthe uavy employed in tho work, three hundred and ninety oue thousand dollars. For continuing tho survey of the western coast ofthe Uuitod .States, iuciuding compen¬ sation oi' civi ians engaged in the work, two hundred and forty tbousand dollars. For pay and rations of engineers for the steamers used iu the cost survey, no longer supplied by tbe .Vavy Dep.irtment, toa thou¬ sand dollars. For conti.ii'ing tbe publication oftbe ob¬ servations made in the progress of coast survey, iuciuding compeusation for civilians engaged in thc work, the publication to be made at the government priuting office, ten thousand dollars. For repairs and maintenance ofthe comple ment of vessels used in the coast survey, fony five thousand dollars. For extending tbe trangulation of the coast survey so as to form a )>eadetic connection between the .\tl£.ntic and Pacific coasts ofthe Uuited Stales, and assisting in the State sur¬ veys, including compensation of civilians en¬ gaged it the work, liiirly sis thousand dollars. Under the War Department. Armories and Arsenals.—Springfield arm¬ ory, Springfield, .Massachusetts: Kor repairs and preservation of grounds," bnildings, aud machinery; aad for curbstone for armory grouuds fronling on State streel, tweuty two tbousand dollars. Rack Island armcry and arsenal, Koek Island, Illinois : For uew forging shop of same dimensions aud archiloctnre as shops already built, except that it w.ll be only one story iiigli, oue hundred aud fifty five thousand dollars ; for new fiaishing shop for armory, two bundred thousmd dollars, for new fire proof barracks for enliiled men, including messbuilding, bakery, aud laundry building, ninety five thousand ..ollars; for new powder magazine, fifteen thousand dollais : fur coin¬ pletiiig development of the water power, one hundred and ten thousand dollars ; for thc construction of avenues nnd roads to tbe Rock Island wagon liridge, and to tbe new bridge across the Mississipai river, to thc city of Davenport, and for building a railroad lo con¬ nect the present arsenal railroad wilh the Chicago aud Ruck Island railroad, when changed to its new location •\t the lower eud of the island, and for building two enframes tu the isiand from the two hridge,s and an iron feuce connectiug the two entrances, and be¬ tween the railroad md tho public wagon road on oiie side and the arsenal ocb tho othor side, twenty eight thousand dollar.^,- fur uow maeiiinery for tlio uev,' shops already coraplc- cd, twuty thousand dollars ; for I lyiug waler pipe, threo thoasand dolars; for putting six water wheo 3 (sixty five horse powor cich) iu the new dam, wtth Bii.ifting aud macbiuery, on duly sha 1 bo discharged, except such as may be retained by the eccrct. ry of War for the purpose ofthis proviso ; and all acts aud parts of acts pertaining to the collection aud payment of bount.es, or olhcrmoueys due to colored soldiers, sailors, and inariues. or their beirs, shall remain in force until other¬ wise ordered by Cougress, the same to be car¬ ried into clTcct by the Secretary of War, who muy employ such clerical force as may be necessary for the purpose. Sign.al-Office.—For manufacture, purchase, or rcpairof meteorological nnd other necessary instruments; for telegraphing reports ; for expenses of storm signals a.mouncing proba¬ ble approach and forco of storms throughout the Uuited .States, for thc benefit of commeice nnd agriculture ; for iustrument shelters, for hiie, furniiore, an.l expenses of offices luaiii- taiiied for public nse in cities or posts receiv¬ ing reports ; for maps and bulletins, to be displayed in chambers of commerce and boards of trade roonis: for books and stationery ; aud for incidental expenses uot otherw.se provided for, two hjudrod and fifly thousand do lars: Provided, I'hat the Secretary of War be, and lie hereby is, authorized and required to provide, iu the system of observations and reports in cbarge ..fthe chief signal offioer ol the army, for such statious, reports, aud sig¬ nals us may be found necessary for the bencfiL of agriculture and coniaicrcial interests: And Prov.ded, Thit no part of thia appropriation, uor of any appropriation for the several de¬ partments ofthe government shall Uo paid to any telegraphic company which shall neglect or refuse to transmit teiegraphic commuuica- tions between said deparlinents, tlieir officers, ageuts, or employees, under the provisions ol the second section of cliapter two hundred and thirty oftbe statu ies of thj United States for the yc'ir eighteen hundred and siity-si.x, and ut rales of compensation thcipfor to be established by tho Postmaster Genernl. .Miscellaneous Oojects.—To provide for the paymeut under existing laws for horses aud other property lost or destroyed in thc milita ry service of the Uuited States, one hundred tbousand dollars. Secret service fund : To enable tho Secreta ry of the Tre.isury to settle the accounts of disbursing oQicors for expenditures already made in pursuance of law, whicii will not in¬ volve auy actual exjien liture, but nnrclv a transfer on the books of the treasury, fifty thousand dollars. To provide for the payment to Bonn Pitman for a transcript ofhis phonograph c copy of the record and procccding.s of the court of in quiry iu relation lo the conduct of General D. C. Buell, wliile in command of the army in Kentucky and lennessee, tbe sum of twelve hundrod dollars. For the purchase aad preparation of instru¬ ments fora proper observation of the transit of Venus, which is predicted to occur oa tiie eighth of De.;ember, eighteen hundred and seventy four, fifty tlioas ind dollars, to be ex¬ pended nai.^r the dir.;c:io.i of ac )ni nissou, to bo conipose.l of the superintendent and two ofthe professors of mithoinatics of the navy attached to the naval observatory, tbe presir dent of the n.ational academy of sciences, and the superintendent of the coast survey: Pro¬ vided, 'fhat no contracts oreugagcmeutsshiil be made for such instruments to an amount exceeding the sura hereby appropriated. For pedestal for the eqiiestrain statue of Goneral Winfield Scott authirized by act of Jnly fifteenth, eighteen huudred and seventy, forty two tbonsaud do'lars. For expenses of t!ie Uaite 1 States commis¬ sioners to th? InteroatiO'ial Penitentiary Con¬ gress st London, in ci.ghteen hundred and seventy two, five thousinJ dollars. For expenses of the United States commis¬ sioners to the Internatioual Statistical Con- gross at Saiut Petersburg, five thousand dol¬ lars. To enable the Secretary of tho Interior lo provide a law library for the territory of Col oiado, two thousand five hnndred dcuiars, said library to be selected by the cbief justice of said ¦ferritoiy. For preparing and pirinting aseries of maps not exc»e.ling twonty in number, to illustrate praphic.illy the q'l.arto volumes of the ninth caosu9,twentj five thousaud dodars. Under the Navy Department. Navy Yards.—Navy yard, Portsmouth, New lampshire : For repairs ofall kinds, seventy ive thousand dollars; for repairs of floa in; locks, eighty thousan 1 dollars ; for p.-emaoent Tiproveroent--, namely, for bridge connecting ieavey's island, four thou-an I dollars : in all, ino hundred aud fi.'ty n.no thousand two bund¬ ed dollars. For coaslructing ar.d testing experimental ireech loading boat howitzers, ten thoasand loilars. EaiorgOTices at naval stit'ons: or rmer- j'pncies th it in ly arise al nav I slalions, forty housand do.Iais. Under the Departmcnl of .igriiulture. Buildings and Grounds.—For improvemont if grouuLls : For labor, two ve th ju an 1 dol ars : for boating .ipparatus for new (.rapery, wo thousand dollar.s; for material for roads :nd walks, oae thousand fivjhuo Jred dollars; or cast iroa labels for utma; troes in aroor- • tum, one hundred dollars ; for tools, repairs, nd blaeksniitbing, ono iliousand dullars; for training tiles forgrounds, five hundred d. 1- ars ; for terrace walls, two thousand fire bund cd dollars; lor rtp..ii ing fence arounil grout di lUe tliou--iiuJ dollars ; and for a fnrnaie iu t .e iboraloiy, lonrbun lied dollars; in all, tw.-u :y .nc thousaud dollars. Toward coiiiploting museum aader the harge of Professor Towuseud Glover, three -oousand dollars. Sec 2. That out ofthe unexpended balance -f the appropriation (section tweuty s..ven of lie act approved .-Vp.il twentieth, tigiiteea .un.rej and seventy oae) for more cffjctually ecnring life aud property ou thc coast? of -Vew Jersey nnd Long Island, for thc fiscal .ear ending June thirtieth, eighteen and sev- juty two, the sum of two liuudred thousand lollars is hereby c copied from the cperatiou 0 the fifth seclion of the act of July twelfth, I'ighteen hundred and seveuty. Sec. 3. That tbe sum of two hnndred and tweuty five thonsand sev- n hundred and fitly one dollars and eight ccuts is bo eby appro ir.ated to enable the Secretary of tiio Tt'easu- ry to return lo the clerk ofthe United S.ates lislrict court for the southern tisliict of Il.i- iiois the one half of four hundred aud filty one thousand five hundred and two dollars and Sixteen cents paid to said secretary by raid clerk as pr.ze money, in pursuance ol a decree .f said court ma le ou tbe elcvouth day of May, eighteen hnadred aud sixty four, wiiich ecrco was aftirward, to wil, on the uinth day of June, eighteen hundr. d and sixty five, held to be errooc us aud set a^ide by said court, ond said money ordered to bo returned to said court for distribution to the lawful owners thereof: and to this end that the said secreta¬ ry cause to be transfeired the said sum of iwo hundred and Iwenty Cvc Ihousrnd seven huudred and fifty one dollars and eight ceuts from the navy pen-ion fund lo the credit of the Treasurer of the United States ; the thc moneys so directed to be returned having been deposited to the credit of said fund oa the twenty third of .May, eighteen bundred and s:i'y lour, by warraut number one hun¬ dred and sixty nine. Sec 4. That the proper aecounling officers oftbe Treasury Department, be, and they aro hereby, authorized and directed, in adjusting t.ie accounts of William Kapus, collector of customs for tlie district of Alaska, tomake an allowance for the compensat on of Char'ei H. Pierce for services rendered in aid of the collection of tho rcvi uue Ircm customs at the port Oaalaska, in said district, of such snms as they may deem just and equitable far tne time actually employed, no^ to exceod tue rate of one thousand flve hundred dollars per annum. Sec 5. That to enable the Secretary of thc Interior to pay Stnbdish and Ballard, attor¬ neys, their account for defending the r.glater and the receiver at Ionia, .Michigan, the sum of one thousand dollars is hereby appropriated. >EC. 6. That in the settlement of judgments by the court of claims or the supreme court ofthe United States, hereafter to be rendered for cap urcd or abandoned cotton, dr in settle ments for cct'.on seized subsequent lo June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, the Secretary of tbe Treasury is hereby directed to pay such judgment-;, or the amounts as as¬ certained upon snch settlements in full with¬ out deduction on accouat of internal revenue tax npon cotton. Sec. 7. That the accounting officers of the treasury be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed, in adjusting the accounts oftbe collector of customs for the port of Chicago, to allow liLm, as an ex officio depositary of moneys belonging to the United State.s, a credit for such sum or sums, iu coin or cur¬ rency, as may satisfaetoriiy appear to have been held by him, as such depositary, at the time of the fire in said city on the ninth and tenth days of Octob r, eighteen bundred and seventy one, and to have been lost or destroy¬ ed by fire. Approved, June 10, 1872. CilAKTEK I'ERPlii'UAL. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMFY PniLADELPniA. fapital .Accrued .Surpju C.Hsh A.»«ets, No ud Prouiiuuis.. n'oer 30. 1&72.. , October, 1.S72 , November, l.sr2 Aninunt insured in the Pjimed Dis¬ trict. Boiton M55.196 01) Amount insured un t.>ut4kirt< of sume, oH.dOt) OU It has been deSnitely ascertained thai S2,00ti irill cover all claims upon the laiit item, wbile sal- rages already determined indicate a n»'t loss of not over $400,000. Alfred G. Baker. PrcMdcnt. tieo^gc Fale.^. Vice Prcnid. nt. I. \V. McAllister. Second Vice-Prc I'heo. M. UiiRcr, Secretarv. Samuel W. Kay, Assiiitiint Sccrctn declS-3t. G. B. ABM IT AUE it CO., -Agenta for Huntingdon Cuusty. iTATKMENT (.»r J COUNT nf Jacksfin to r vear ending June I, 1^72. DK. To amount of sciool tax State appropriatioa SCHOOL AU- irnshin SchoofFund CR. Dv anionnt lifted i Treasurer's per c nd paid ino tago $3017 ri .16 2t; -*.".9f.2 97 255 79 Wc, the unilersigned Auditom of mid *oirn!>hip. certiHy that the foregoing statement is just and correct. Witncus onr hands thcIO dnvntNavember. 1S7I .1. L. MILVAINF. 1 .inilN B. SMITH. I Auditor! doc.l7-Stl JN'O. A. WILSON.) STRAY r.('LL.-|r';imeto therisidmce of the fuhserihcr, livinir in B.irrco li»p.. on i.lle bull. Dd .ir nbout ho 1st of Ocl.il.cr. ISr2. ab 3uppo€;ii to be threeyears old. Only mark is i small piece ulf the right Mr. The owner will com Ibrw.ird. provo |.ro],crly,piiy thenjunl ihargi r.-move him, cr he will ho dealt witb as the lair directs. Ij,n7.'!-1t. A. .M. MYTON. SITOATS FOR SALK. The subs -riler has a lot of shoats for .'ale cheap. Apply soon. P. o. DKCiCBit. 0~T0 THK lOtTKNAL OFIICK tot all kiads af printing.
Object Description
Title | Huntingdon Journal |
Masthead | The Huntingdon Journal |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 2 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Anti-Masonic; whig; Huntingdon County genealogy; Juniata River valley; early newspapers; advertising; politics; literature; morality; arts; sciences; agriculture; amusements; Standing Stone; primary sources. |
Description | The Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal was first published on the 25th of September, 1835. Under the direction of several owners and editors, the paper became the Huntingdon Journal and American in 1855 and then restored to the Huntingdon Journal in 1870. |
Publisher | A.W. Benedict, T.H. Cremer, J. Clark, J.S. Stewart, S.L. Glasgow, W. Brewster, S.G. Whittaker, J.A. Nash, R. McDivitt, and J.R. Durborrow |
Date | 1873-01-08 |
Location Covered | Huntingdon County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | To submit an inquiry about or request a viewing of Archives or Special Collections materials complete the Archives and Special Collections Request Form here: https://libguides.juniata.edu/ASC |
Contributing Institution | Juniata College |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
LCCN number | sn86071455, sn86053559, sn86071456, sn86081969 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1873 |
Description
Title | Huntingdon Journal |
Masthead | The Huntingdon Journal |
Volume | 48 |
Issue | 2 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Anti-Masonic; whig; Huntingdon County genealogy; Juniata River valley; early newspapers; advertising; politics; literature; morality; arts; sciences; agriculture; amusements; Standing Stone; primary sources. |
Description | The Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal was first published on the 25th of September, 1835. Under the direction of several owners and editors, the paper became the Huntingdon Journal and American in 1855 and then restored to the Huntingdon Journal in 1870. |
Publisher | A.W. Benedict, T.H. Cremer, J. Clark, J.S. Stewart, S.L. Glasgow, W. Brewster, S.G. Whittaker, J.A. Nash, R. McDivitt, and J.R. Durborrow |
Date | 1873-01-08 |
Date Digitized | 2007-06-05 |
Location Covered | Huntingdon County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit grayscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 43802 kilobytes. |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | To submit an inquiry about or request a viewing of Archives or Special Collections materials complete the Archives and Special Collections Request Form here: https://libguides.juniata.edu/ASC |
Contributing Institution | Juniata College |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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VOL. 48.
The Huntingdon Jouruai.
nUNTLVGDOiV, PA., WEDNESDAY, JAXUARY 8, 1873.
NO. 2.
DURBORROW,
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No paper .liscontinued, cnlcss 'ho publishers, until all arrearages
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All Resolutions of Associations, Communication.- of limited or individual interest, and niiticcs of .Mar riaxcs and Deaths, e.wccding five lines, will hi '-barrel TKN CKNTS per line.
Legal and other notices will be charged to thi party having them inserte.l.
Advcrtisini; Agents must find their commissioi, outside o' these figures.
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JOB PRINTINl} of every kiu.l. i'-iii -v Colors, done with neatness nnd dispatch.— IIm.l-bills. Blanks. C.ir.ls. Pamphlets. Ac. of ever- variety and style, printe.l at the shortest notice cn 1 every thing in the Printing line wiil be cxecu tc I in the most artistic manner and at the lowes rates.
Professional Cards.
A.
\i. JOIINSI ON, Surveyor am^ ril Engineer, lluntingdon. Pii. : No. 11- Tbird Street. aug21.1S72.
BF. GKIIllFTT. -M. D. ECLEC • TIC rn YCICIAN AND SURGEON, bav ing returned from Clearfield county nnd perina- n-mtly located in Shirleysburg. offers bis profes sion ll services to thc people of tbat place and sur¬ rounding country. n]
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R. II. W. BUCHANAN,
DENTIST,
No. 22S Hill Street,
IIUNTINGDOX, PA. • July.'!.'72.
Dl. F. 0. A (.LEM AN can be cnn- suited lit bis otiice. at all hours, Mapleton p.,. [marchC,72.
D CALDWBLL, Attorncy-at-Law • No. IU, :td street. Office fur.-acrly occuplci by .Mcs-srs. Wood*: * Williamson. iapl2,'71.
R. A. B. BRUMBAUGH, offers hih
professional services to the community. OtSoe. No. 52;i Washington street, ono door eas (if thc Catholio Parsonage. [jan.l,'71.
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J. GREENE, Dentist. Office re
moved to Leister's new building. Hill strcc P-itingdon. [jan.l,'7l.
GL. ROBB, Dentist, office in S. T • Brawn's nas building, Xo. 520, lliM St. Huntingdon, Pa. [apl2.'71.
HGL.VZIER, Notary Public, cornei • of Washington and Smith streets. Hun tingdon, Pa. [jan.12'71.
H.
C. MADDEN, Attorney-at-Liiw
Office, No. —, Hill errcct, Huntingdon [aii.l!l,'71.
JFR\NKLIN SCHOCK. Attoi'nc.v- • at-Law, Hunlingdon. Pa. Prompt attentioi given to all legil business. Oiiicc 22!) Hill streei corner of Clurt House Square. [dec.4,'7
JFRANKLIN SCHOCK. Attnrney • at-LiiiT. HUNTINGDON, PA.
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J SYLVANUS BLAIR, Attorney-at • Law, Huntingdon, Pa. Office, Hill street hrco doors west of Smith. [jon.4'71.
y R. DURBORROW, Attorncy-at
fJ* • Law. Huntingdon. Pa., will practice in tb several Courts of Huntingdon county. Particula attention iiiven to the settlement of estates of deec
O.lice in ha Jodunal Buildii
[feb.l.'71.
JW. MATTERN, Attorn ey-at-La^^ • and General Claim Agent, Huntiugdon, Pa. 'jlJicrs' claims against the Uovernmeut for baci lay, bounty, widows' ami inv.alid pensions attend- I.l to with great care and promptness. OiTice on Hill street. [jan.4,'71.
K. AtLE-f LoTELt. J. JIall
X OVELL ct MUSSER,
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Attorn^s-at- Late,
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all other legal business prosecuted with lidciity an.
dispatch. [no\6,72
MILKS ZB.VTMYER, iVttorney at- L.IW, lluntingdon, I'n., will alien.Ipromptl.i
ilding.
ham's ne\i 4,'71.
E. BRUCE PETREKIN. | U. B. M VSSEY. [ M. «. M'NEll.
PJTREKIN, MASSEY k M'NEIL Att.irnev's-at-Law, Hantingdon. Pa. Office. N... .5011. Ilill street. [dcc.l7-3mos.
P.
31 & M. S. LYTLE, Attorneys- at-Law, Hunting.Ion, Pa., will attend t.
I entrusted to their care.
of Hill street, fourth dooi [j.in.4,'7I.
;i kinds of Icgiil bu: Oirico on the rest of Smith.
R.
A 0 RB [SON, Attorney-at-Law.
OuTce, .^21 liiil atreet, lluntinstion. Pa.
JOn.V SCOTT. S- T. BllOIVN. J. M. UAILKY
<^GOTT, BROWN k BAILEY. At-
^^ torneys-iit-Liiw, HuntingJon, Pa. Pensions. antl all eUims of soMiers and suidtcrs'bctrs against tlie (Suvernment will be promptly prosecuted. Olfioeon llill street. [j«n.4,7l.
WLLLIA.M A. FLfcJMING, Attorncy- at-Lixr, Huntingdon, Pa. Special attentiur ^iven tf» collections, and all other l?gal husinc?.- attended to with care and promptness. Office. Xo. 2i-t, Uill street. [apID.Tl.
Hotels.
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ORRISON HOUSE.
OPPOSITE PENN.SYLVANIA R.
HUNTINGDON.
PA.
April 5, lS7I-ly.
J. H. CLOVEK, Prop.
WASHINGTON HOTEL, .«. .«. Guwnov, Prop'r. C.jracr of Pitt i Juliana Sts.,liedford. Pa. inayl.
EXCHANGE HOTEL, Huntinirdon. Pa. .lOHN S. .MILLER, Proprietor.
.1 vQUary 4. 1S7I.
Miscellaneous.
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1. KEKNEOr. I J. M.\£Ca. I DATID 2
ARTOL. KENNEDY & CO.
l^Lately Franklin ManitfuctHring Company:] MaaufacTnrcs plooring, Si.ling, Door?, .-^asli. Shatters, Hiinds, .M.iulding,Scroll Wurk, Counters, Shelving. Wood Turnings, Uubba, Spokes, Ueol Wurk, Forks, Kakei, Brooms, Pick, and Hammer Uindles. a.11 kiadsofFumiture,4c. OurMachinery til* rery best quality and giving our entire being ol attentionto thc business weareable tci manufacture &I1 uf tbe aboved named articles, as well us many .ithcrs, in the best stvle and ahvays promptiv. All orders abircsscd to
BAETOL, KENNEDY k. CO..
Huntiogdoo. Ph.. will reoeive our immediato attention. Price list furnished when desired.
Lumber taken in e.iicbiogo for all kinds of work. Jan. ni. 1S71.
RA. BKCK, Fiishiotiablii Rarber • and Hairdresser. HiM street, opposite the
iiKlin ll.iuse. All kindsof Tu itopr tin baaJAod for sale.
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[OFFICIAL.]
L ^ ^V S
OP THE
UNITED STATES
[Ge.SER-IL SATfllE.—No. 77.J
AN ACT to reiiinvn political di-abilitie.<:
imp ISO 1 by the fimrtiscnth article ofthe
aiiienJiiicnts o.f the Coiislitutiou of the
United States.
Ee it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep¬ resentatives of the United Slates of America in Conorcss assembled, (two thirds of each house concurrinj therein,) Timl a.\\ political disabil¬ ities im pi ised by the third sdclion of f o t'iiuvf(?i'ntli artitie nf nuii'miiiients nf the Cnnstitiitinn of thc United .'"t tes are h.jie- b}' removed trntn all parsnm wh iinsoj^'er, execjit Seiiiitiirs an.l Represen tat ivcs of I lie Tbirt,v sixth aud Thirty seventh C in- ::resse.s. officers in the judieial, iniliinry, and n.iviil .^ervice t.f ihe United Slutes. head of I'o|iartniciil!i, and fniei^n niiiiis- ter.s nfthe UnitedSiates.
Appriivcd, .Alay 22, 1872
[General nature—No. 109.] .VN ACT in roirtird to the c nimeiiccment
of increasud p:iy to pruiuoted officers in
1113 navy.
Be it enacted hy th- Senate an'l House ^,f Representatives of the United States of :hncrica in Congiess assemhled, 'Ihat the •luu-o ill Sectinn .seven nf the act of .July ifteeiitli, eiprhteen hundred and sovcnlv. '•maUnj; appr.ipriatiniis fnr the n;ival ser¬ vice for tliB year cndint,' June thiriieth. eighteen hundred an.l sjveuty one, and i'or other purpii.«es," which enacts 'that 'lerealter thtt thi increased pay ofa pni- inded officer .'^hall cnninience from the lite he is tn take rank as |
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Month | 01 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1873 |
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