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ALIENS-Continued. who are vice-consuls acting as consuls may 386 receive pay may make declaration of intention, &c., for 358 naturalization before clerks of cer- tain courts. *200 compensation of.... . *188, 331, 397 525 TICAL ALMANAC, how printed and distributed. 537 168 ANCHOVIES, 150 168 ANIMALS, in District of Columbia, ordinance in rela- 170 577 taxation, &c., of dogs.. 373 170 unmuzzled dogs, going at large to be killed, &c.... 577 .note.. 325 ANNUITIES (See Indians), to Seminole Indians, how paid..... 13 to Winnebago Indiavs, provisions concern- 48 588 APPEALS, 618 death of party after final judgment in cir- cuit courts and before time for ap- 197 peal expires, proceedings thereon... 177 APPRAISER (Customs), 139 at Saint Paul to have salary of $2,000. 240 APPOINTMENTS, 154 in Treasury Department to be distributed among States 164 571 APPRENTICES, in Navy, to be preferred in appointment of 571 483 APPROPRIATIONS, balances of, for quartermaster's and com- missary departinents prior to July 1, 1872, to be carried to surplus fund. 37 certain claims upon, for stores furnished Army by loyal citizens, how disposed of 37 accounting officers to examine claims under certain exhausted .. 350 88 Secretary of Treasury not to report esti- mates for reappropriations, repcaling *219 -- [48], 350 for clerks in Post-Office Department not to be paid from those made for other 317 156 estimates for, to be made by October 1, and 234 certain abstracts to be included in 158 156 subsistence stores for sale to Army officers may be purchased from subsistence appropriations and proceeds of sale .. note.. 11 166 for Indian supplies, to be so distributed as to prevent deticiencies... 169 not to be exceeded in any year. 169 items of expenditure of, to be laid before 317 169 how estimates are to be presented 246 permanent, for payment of interest on In- dian trust funds 513 ....[449], 533 sums necessary for settlement of claims for vessels impressed into military serv- ice not to be carried to surplus fund.. 94 181 money for charitable purposes, to whose credit placed; to be paid only on 182 93 182 381 for expenses of national loan.. 47 uuexpended, after two years, to be covered into Treasury, except, &c 48 how pun- ished ...... Page. engineers and ventilating and heat- .289, 378, 601 *139 by governor or passed by two-thirds 230 327 91 125 289, 290 citizens of Mexican birth to be re- 126 593 180 *262 *263 *263 Springs) .. ....290, 293, 391, 392, 567,568 ways in, open to settlers to extent of 499 499 499 402 *219 entable inventions by Army officers. 171 116 322, 386, 389 302 464 ....149, 255, 494 346 pointed second lieutenants to fill va- 346 more than ten a year to be appointed. 346 182 391 100 101 Page. 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 121 102 101 101 102 102 to detail enlisted men to corps, &c... *267 intrusted with stores, &c., to make *267 partments not to be filled until num- 102 151 151 151 *267 money in hands of subordinates..... * 267 231 150 masters as before reqnired.. .150, 198 *266 *266 *266 ings, &c., title deeds to be furnished *267 *.267 214 214 121 priate number of coinmanding offi- 240 240 498 *220 27 tary of War as professor of law at 535 495 for commutation of quarters. ....[363], 596 232 corps of.. men Page. 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ARMY-Continued. forage in kind may be furnished for horses 232 owned or kept by officers, &c.... 362 quarters in kind may be furnished.. 303 232 where may be commuted, and at what rate .363, 494, 596 promotions in, to cease until July 1, 1879.. 363 not to be used as a possc comitatus, except as expressly authorized by Constitu- 21 363 punishment for violation 303 keep soldiers as police force at polls. 495 286 Secretary of War to make frequent in- quiry into accounts of disbursing of. ficers of.. 192 in settling accounts of commanding officers of companies, affidavit by officers of loss to be received..... 266 194 contractors for supplies to render accounts. *275 proceeds of sale of supplies to officers, &c., not to be covered into Treasury, and 195 *274 perfect inventions by officers.. 171 .361, 494 subsistence stores for sale to officers may be 382 purchased from subsistence appropri- ations, and proceeds not to be covered 383 166 ten per cent. to be added to cost of stores sold to officers and men, except sub- sistence supplies to companies, hos- 231 .494,524, 596 made against officers east of Missis- sippi River. 596 380 quartermaster and commissary to be de- tailed for Military Academy, and to *267 235 officers of, prohibited from granting per- *267 mits to Indians to go into Texas, 525 record of regimental, garrison, and field of- *268 ficers' courts-martial, where to be filed *268 and when may be destroyed...... 287 military prison to be at Fort Leavenworth, Kans., instead of at Rock Island, Ili.. 24 extra pay ARREST, persons not to be arrested in one district for trial in another. 173 *268 by order of courts of District of Columbia, may be made.... 85 *268 ARSENAL, at Pikesville, and grounds may be sold or *268 460 *268 ARTICLES OF WAR, *269 *268 *268 *139 *268 *139 82, amended *268 soldiers and sailors maimed to have, once *269 247 to have transportation furnished to ob- 361 248 tain same... to be supplied to what officers. *278 362 *278 transportation to obtain.. *278 362 ASSAY OFFICE, established at Helena, Mont 23 established at Saint Louis, Mo.. 590 362 refining bullion to be carried on at New 362 379 assayers may be authorized to receive de- posits of gold and issue certificates.. 339 reau .... 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(See Internal Revenue), when may be made by deputy collector.. 427 427 returns, or making false returns ... 427 427 428 428 428 stroyed not to be remitted when fully 429 or district courts unless the original 174 out consent of Postmaster-General... 324 ERAL (Army), 101 101 (Army), 101 101 101 ment and salary of; Secretary of State 44 358 (Army), 101 101 101 244 companies for percentage due United 90 toms duties in inferior courts, to take 173 ...563, 564 purchased for public buildings, be- *267 against officers of either House of 165 228 when transportation would exceed 228 146 Page. 146 to compel clerks, marshals, and dis- 146 have insane convicts transferred to asylums for care of insane convicts.. 104 dues exacted contrary to treaty stip- 371 private claims cases pending before 406 303 47 ments, &c., from funds subject to his 198 386 386 386 75 tend all courts, act as prosecuting 106 106 . 106, 109 . 161, 164 164 169 tion of claims for stores furnished Army by loyal citizens.....37, *137, 316, 121 necessary for settlement of claims for 94 of appropriations for naval service.. 368 ficiencies in postmasters' accounts... 408 ficiencies in accounts are discovered. 408 contracts, copy of contract to be filed 324 224 c'mpensation of postmasters of fourth 226, 359 369 370 109 sues thereon... 75 75 Page. 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BANKRUPTCY-Continued. debtor may have jury to try certain is- 72 bankrupt to submit valuation of prop- erty 73 85 in Territories, district courts to have juris- diction in, instead of supreme courts. 73 73 computation of majority for purpose of.. inquiries, &c 73 ...41, 86, 449 resolution and debtors' statement to be presented to court, and proceedings 74 creditors may change provisions of 74 upon whom binding... 74 335 how debtor to describe debt where holders 335 74 debtor may correct mistakes in statement. 74 to provide for pro rata payment, &c..... 74 74 may be set aside or confirmed by court.. 74 fees reduced one-half until Supreme Court 68 makes new rules Supreme Court to simplify and consoli- date, of officers, &c. 75 68 who are probibited from being counsel in bankruptcy cases, &c 75 75 by assignee 76 76 76 69 76 to be signed and sworn to 76 69 to be transmitted to Attorney-General 76 69 penalties for violation of provisions of act. 76 notaries public may take proof of debts ... 76 69 BEER (See Brewers; Malt Liquors), tax on, not to be assessed on quantity of 69 210 69 special-tax stamps for dealers on railroad trains.. 253 69 | BIDS, on account of Indian service in amounts 70 exceeding $5,000 to be accompanied with certified checks . 67 67 for contracts for Indian service to be ac- 70 169 for carrying mail to be accompanied with 70 99 proceedings when bidder fails, &c., new provisions . 99 70 to be accompanied with certified checks...99, 100 proceedings on failure of bidders to make contracts, &c. ...[99], 239 number to be printed and how distributed.[3], 304 BINDING, Office and how executed.. 381 71 restrictions as to, not to apply to library of Surgeon-General's Office... 397 420 may be done for members of Congress. 303 263 72 | BLACK BASS, 72 not to be taken from Potomac River in Dis- trict of Columbia except with hook 72 514 72 | BLIND pension to soldiers and sailors who become 72 479 permanent fund created to aid, through 72 American Printing House for.. .465, 466 70 70 70 |