over QUARANTINE, passengers, &c., entering the United 313 314 314 Health, may place vessels at disposal 502 (Army), 151 151 151 *267 *267 267 furnished Army by loyal citizens, ..37, *137, 316, 480,481 235 363 .363, 494, 596 502 for, to render decision in any case .. 105 Page. over public lands to 127 127 pany may construct bridge across 88 portation of freight over bridge..... 29 311 mento Valley Railroad forfeited and 14 road grants forfeited, may locate on 197 domain permitted to purchase within 587 Railroad forfeited and to be sold as 37 469 to use roads and telegraphs as con- 48 to comply with above provisions, 49 to be part of Kansas Pacific Road... 49 90 90 318 465 369 602 369 369 369 370 lands from United States to make 370 370 stituted for desiccated potatoes..... 523 623 cases, although they had engaged 298 who were stricken therefrom on ac- 310 those who were so stricken off and 310 R. to pay cost of survey of lands granted to .. 235 portation of property, troops, &c., of 171 171 226 tation of mails....... 224, 359, [454], 549 549, 599 and East Saint Louis not to be re- 542 454 grants entered for homestead or pre- 86 to, and provisions concerning same . 187 238 may purchase part of Fort Dodge sas 585 209 cases by fire Page. Page. REFORM SCHOOL (District of Colum- bia), how governed.. 207 208 217 one of Commissioners of District to be a trustee of.. 537 210 commitment of boys to.... 208 period of detention in. 350 209 257 209 police court may arrest boys escaped.. 209 209 may be apprenticed.. 209 209 408 president of board to be executive officer.. 210 by-laws.... 210 57 District of Columbia to pay for support of 613 210, 464 526 REFUND OF TAXES, DUES, &c., 58 allowancı may be made to owners of stills, 523 &c., wrongfully destroyed in certain 436 205 of assessments for deficient production, &c., in certain cases .437,532 251 of taxes on spirits accidentally destroyed 438 not to be remitted when fully insured... 429 power of Secretary restricted in authority to refund customs duties paid... 172 415 unused staiops, when may be redeemed ... [132], 227,446,447 of tonnage dues, when exacted contrary to *279 371 238 | REGISTER (Biennial), 258 twenty-five hundred copies to be printed.[3], 304 304 REGISTER OF TREASURY, 315 salary of, and of officers and clerks in of- fice of ...... .162, 163 deputy of, to perform duties of clerk...... 164 REGISTERS (of land districts), .notcs..28, 235 to notify Commissioner when timber is un- lawfully cut from public land... 327 to notify contestants when entries havo been canceled... 526 to examine, &c., saline lands 257 duties of, as to receiving certificates of Florida, Louisiana, and Missouri pri- 403 vate land claims and indemnity cer- tificates.. 402 fees of, for final certificates in donation 586 350 appointment of, for Del Norte district in 404 57 in Dakota, for Grand Forks district 506 for Bismarck district. 16 in Idaho, for Oneida district. 408 404 in Kansas, for western and Arkansas Val- ley districts... 57 for northern district.. 526 for southwestern district 613 57 for Yellowstone district.. 523 122 205 in Washington Territory, for Whitman 436 251 for Yakima district.. 561 in Wyoming, for Evanston district 236 435 REGISTRATION (of vessels), 438 barges, flatboats, &c., not subject to, in (438],532 498 cases Page. Page. 1877, March 3, No. 6. Colossal statue of Liberty 301 March 3, No. 7. Ammunition for Territo- ries., 302 386 March 28. Tax on distilled spirits in bonded warehouses.. [386] 81 May 22. Distribution and sale of second 81 387 May 31, No. 24. Cloak-room men of House of Representatives 389 ritories 389 *140 June 14. Materials for steam boilers for Navy may be purchased avithout ad- vertising 389 *272 December 21, No. 1. Dstribution of Re- vised Statutes to Post-Office Depart- 438 481 terest in certain lands released to Michigan 481 174-176 June 14, No. 6. Vessels to be placed at disposal of quarantine authorities by 508 502 July 1, No. 20. Rooms for Court of 509 503 1880, July 14, No. 4. Hot Springs . 573 eris and Nautical Almanac... 523 April 16, No. 22. Holidays at Govern- 573 April 24, No. 25. Ordinances of board of health of District of Columbia le- galized 574 159 May 8, No. 31. Public documents to be furnished at cost 582 462 June 7, No. 44. Supplement to Revised Statutes 582 150, 151 583 June 16, No. 57. Lands selected by Kan- 584 December 18, No. 1. Congressional Rec- 616 ord to be sent to legations abroad... 1881, January 27, No. 3. Congressional Record to be furnished certain judges, 154 616 211 February 8, No.9. Index to Congressional Record 617 February 14, No. 12. Report of Fish Com- missioner to be printed . 617 March 1, No. 22. Foreign governments 186 to be invited to international exhi- bition... 617 March 3, No. 26. Weights and meas- 117 ures to be furnished agricultural col- leges 618 117 of specie payments January, 1879, provisions for 124 117 RETIRED OFFICERS (Army), limited to four hundred 362 for wounds received in action. 194 253 to be continued although they accept office in diplomatic or consular service 195 to receive no extra pay when assigned to 253 *268 fessors ... *268 REVENUE MARINE, 255 cutter Relief may be used as boarding veg- sel in district of Mobile.. 7 255 cadet third lieutenant for, may bo ap- 234 pointed Page. Page. S. 365 certain lands in island of, in Michigan, re- linquished to riparian proprietors... 89 Light-House Board may lease grounds for 136 158 repeal of law increasing salaries and resto- ration of former compensation. (See 149 2 amount paid in excess of former law to 50 2 95 repeal of permanent appropriation for Southern Claims Commission.... 381 51 of judge of district court for western dis- 52 352 of judges of United States courts payable 120 602 *136, *265 of Superintendent of Government Hospital for Insane. 602 of supervising surgeons of marine hospi- 285, 308 . 158, 191 of officers and clerks in Treasury Depart- 388 159 of officers under Director of Mint, and at .142, 388 45 of clerks, &c., in War Department 45, 46 388 of superintendent of public documents... 380 compensation of collectors of internal reve- 582 [131], 425 of deputy collectors. 425 583 [44], [155], [243], 378 .243, 492 of postmasters [96], [97], 224-226, 358, 359 of the fourth class.. 358 279 commissions on special stamps for unpaid postage 458 of envoys extraordinary, ministers resi- dent, consuls-general, consuls, com- mercial agents, marshals, &c...... [32-35), [*188], [331],397 401 of agents of seal fisheries .... 158, 234 in customs service, of collectors, naval officers, and survey- ors of customs.. 82, *271 ..619, note, 620 appraiser at Saint Paul, Minn., to have $2,000 a year 240 Orleans 419 of inspectors - 382, 544, 603 158 *271 of surveyors ..82, 166, *271 94 SALES, by assignees in bankruptcy to be at anc- 586 69 provisions concerning 69 real estate may be sold for cash in part 89 69 SALINE LANDS, 29 to be sold, except in certain States..... 257 29 to be examined by registers and receivers 88 257 197 SALMON OR BLACK BASS, not to be taken from Potomac River in Dis- trict of Columbia except with hook .note.. 89 514 222 23 land for public cemetery at, ceded to ...... 249 SANDWICH ISLANDS, 310 certain products of, admitted free of duty. 246, 626 schedule of such products... 029 free of duty.... 629 23 SARDINES, 23 130 383 Page. Page. SECRETARY OF STATE-Continued. to designate newspaper in District of Co- .41, 86, 449 lumbia for publication of proclama-. tions and treaties 234 provisions requiring collectors of customs 218 to return lists of passengers to, and statement of same to be made to 218 20 may rent buildings at Peking, China, for 158, 234 158 32 to approvo sureties certain on consular bonds 234 to distribute fees received at legation in Paris from invoices among secretaries and messengers 32 to establish time allowed to diplomatic and ...note, 11 consular officers for transit...... 35, note, 36 to receive and preserve bills, orders, resolu- tions, &c., becoming laws. 121 191 to cause Statutes at Large to be stereotyped, printed, and kept on salo by... 165 191 to keep on hand copies of Revised Statutes for sale (see Revised Statutes)....... 388 for sale of Revised Statutes..... . 142,383 to keep and sell Supplement to Revised 191 583 commissions of officers under, to be mado out, &c., in Interior Department 167 .247, *278 to approve plans and estimates for public buildings before inoney expended 159 242 104 on application of Attorney-General. vested with power to convey certain low 501 in relation to Hot Springs of Arkansas; duty of.... .392,568 to lease bath-houses. .291, 384, 392 to designate lots for school-house sites.. 568 to convey site to Baptist church 568 duties of, in relation to hot springs in the Uncompahgre Park, Colorado ...... 556 287 Indian service, custody, &c., of Indian trust fund trans- ferred from, to Treasurer without af- fecting his supervisory power over 212 may deposit Indian trust fund in Treasury 513 204 to cause appropriation for Indian supplies to be so distributed as to prevent de- 288, 453 169 to lay beforo Congress annually state- 591 ment of items of expenditures for In- dian service.... 169 39 may purchase articles made at Indian training schools.... 525 39 to take measures to prevent Indians going into Toxas.... 525 duties in relation to private contracts with 39 Indians made prior to May 21, 1872.. 16-18 . [ *32–35), [331], 397 to prescribe rules for Indians to acquire homesteads in public lands ... 167 32 to cause census to be taken of Winnebago Indians.... 588 45 duties of, in relation to distribution of an- nuities to Winnebago Indians... 588 removal of Apache Indians to New Mex- 317 ico; repealing part of former pro- visions. 384, 523 payments to Miami Indians. 603 agreement with Ute Indians of Colo- rado... 552-557 44 settlement for lands of Osage Indians, 44 .570, 571 sale, &c., of Indian trust lan in 163 ... 109, 110, 222,512 same. |