Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 14.djvu/943

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

INDEX. 913 Militia, The, _ _ l M inisler Resident at Portugal, the word "wl·n:e" stricken out of the acts | no money to be paid to present, for furrelating to tie mi itia. .2 423 | ther services in office .. ... 225 413 laws relating to, to be published officially l this provision to continue in force until, inLzhedArmy and Navy Journal. .. 468 {M repealed by Congress ... 413 Mineral an s, inislers of Ihe Lnited States, title in fee not granted to any held by pos- Q appropriations for the . . 224, 412, 413 sessor titles ... 43 i llhnisters Ienipotentiarq exceptedv from operation of homestead act 67appropriations for., ... 224 of the public domain surveyed and un- i salaries of those hereafter appointed, to be surveyed, declared open to exploration only those of minister resident, except and occupation by all citizens, &c. sub- i when, &c. . 226 ject to regulations and localcustoms, &c. 251 I Minneconjon Indians, persons cla1m1n<r,withouto position,treatylwith of October 10 1865 695 any neun of quart; bearing gold; silver, I Jurisdictioii and authority of the United cinnabar, or copper, having occupied » States acknowledged 695 and made expenditures on the same, i persons and property of other tribes not to and tiling diagram may enter the tract i be first attacked 695 and receive a patetit therefor . 252 controversies between the tribes to be subafter tiling diagram of claim. certain pro- 5 mitted to the President for arbitrnment 695 ceedings to be had before patent issues. 252 { these Indians to withdraw from overland notice, sugvey, payment of $5 per routes through their country, &c. . 696 acre an costs of survey . 252 ; payments therefor 696, 697 proceedings where the location and entry individual Indians locating on lands for ofa mine are upon unsurveyed lands. . 252 S agricultural, &c. pursuits to be prowhen surveys are made, lines of, to { tccted . . ... 696 be adjusted to location and pint, &c. 252 . amendment .. 696, 697 locations of, hereafter not to exceed 200 illinnecunjons, feet on the vein, and an additional claim i appropriations for the . 273, 508 to the discorerer, with the right to fol- Mz'm1eso1a, _ low the vein to any depth 252 term of United States district court in, limit to number and extent of loca.- established at Winona ... 14 tions .. . . .. 252 term at Mankato abolished .. . . . 14 further condition of sale, to be expressed additional grant of lands to, for railroad in patent, that local legislatures may from Houston to western boundary of enact rules for working mines, involv- I State . 87 ing easements and drainage, &c ... 252 from Hastings to western boundary where there are adverse claimants, pro- I of State ... 87 cleedings to be stayed until right is set- I if lands have been disposed of', other lands t ed .. . 252 to be selected in lieu thereof .. 87 President may establish additional land general provisions as to such lands 87, 88 districts, and appoint necessary officers 252 amendment of former act grantinp lands right of way granted for highways over to, in aid of railroad from St. ttul to public lands not reserved for public uses 253 Lake Superior . 93 owners of vested rights to use of water for if land intended to be granted is demining, &e. to be protected therein ..,. 253 ficient, by reason of nearness of right of way for canals and ditches ac- boundary ligne og State, deficiency knowledved and continued .. . 253 how may ma e up ... 93 dainagres thereby to be paid 253 lands heretofore granted to, for railroads, owners of homesteads made upon lands how may be certified to and disposed of 97 heretofore designated as mineral, in may select lands in lieu of those disposed which no valuable mines of gold, &c. of, within limits of former grants . 97 have been found, may pre-cmp: the same post-roads established in.7, 189, 284, 552, 553 to take them as homesteads .. 253 appropriations for Indian service in. .278, 514 upon survey of lands heretofore designs- for survey of public lands in. ... 465 ted as mineral lands, clearly agricultu- Jlfnors, _ _ {2* ‘““’ "°f°‘ “"‘il"’ ‘i“d “‘““° S“"i°°“ 253 °'fit???饰¥Z0’§.T“2“ht°fi¤°.§*a¤£.‘i“’é}.’i’di‘ZIZF re-em ion an sa es . . ... · · ‘ 1 ‘ Mineral lgaterap and ¤Sailors’ Orphan Home, at their and other beverages, act to protect the M own request . . .. 401 manufacturers of the in the District of Pnt Columbia. . ... 3-13 galaxy of the director, treasurer, and other Miners, officers of, established ... 26 definition of} and special tux on 121 to purchase for the library publications not to apply to those whose receipts as relating] to finetals and the mampula— 469 such do not exceed $ I 000 annually. . 121 tions thereo . . . ._ ... _ local customs and rules of, in mining dis- appropriations for the, at Philadelphia. . 202, tricts, recognized so far as not in con- _ 4::2 ilict with the laws of the United States 251, Mznt and Branches, 252, 253 appxgopgations for the .. 202, 452 Moi Cl i Z|Essinq 'srs pgssegsdiy rights to certain, in territory of the Army of the United States, resolunddcd to the State of Nevada, to re- tion to provide for expenses of searchmain valid . 43 mg for 350 vox,. xiv. 58