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810 FORTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 292. 1870. miffgfggfsgtz exhaust fans, one engine, exhaust pipes, and so forth, for the removal of

  1. ,9,,,, ,,,p,,._ ° the impure air of the Senate chamber, and there is hereby appropriated

vision. the sum of five thousand dollars to purchase the same,01• so much thereof Wg31E3m" armay be necessary: Provided, That the improvements be made under g,,q“imi,,m,&,,_ the supervision of the engineer of the Senate, and that the joint comrénakiqg Elms- mittee on ventilation be directed to inquire into the practicability and °§§:,},‘Q“. :;*32*}]. expense of making guch alterations in the Senate chamber and the hall 1n11orm¤Houu of the House of Representatives as will bring said chamber and hall to

i*;5;’P'“°¤'¤‘ the exterior of the building.

g" st y Sec. 8. And be it further enacted That the act approved March three ggigtemcoiou eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, making an appropriation for the com; 1860 ch 1” ¥éction of tho c:zst0m·housc, ccui·t—housc, ami post-office ouiiding m v¤1.xv,p.ao5, noxville, East 1`cnncssoc, was intended to mclude and wvivc, and

•°°°¤¤*¤¤¤· shall be deemed and held to include and revive, all former uncxpcnded

ouse,&o.v.t _· . f h b· cu ¥ "°“" "‘°· Em ”"*é'°""3"‘j°,i‘7Z’ ‘·¢§~"32‘“ ° JL 4 Ti. it i f i t · onncsses. EC. . n 0 2 MT e7' end 0 at B paymcn or ranspor ation J0£:§’f";‘:°:‘;d° of public stores, provided for in “A resolution for the relief of John E. ywwmbg mad, Rocside,” passed by the present Congress, shall be made in accordance N?¤LY¤V· RSM Enh the orders and decrees of the Supreme Court of the District of pw; p an olumbm. §¤;c. 10. And be at further enacted, That the Secretary of War bc, and m£l‘;Pg*t:°°*: ho IS hereby, authorized and required to ascertain, or cause to be ascer- Egnggsincurrgd tmncdt tho amount of expense necessarily incurred by tho territorial H Montana} authorities of Montana for arms and supplies of the volunteer forces °'}"I;‘éQ’;‘§::“ called out to suppress Indian hostilities in the Territory of Montana in tiutm. the year eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, and report to Congress at thefext session th? names of tho persons entitled to relief, together wit a statement 0 tho facts and sums upon which such report may bc based. Pixy ofgwpmézns SEC- 11. And ba it further enacted, That the Secretary of the Treasury ¥u“:§r2g':tiJQury° as hereby authorized to paiy such persons os were actually employed in gmmn comm. the msurrcctnonary States m connection with the Treasury Department, };,*;:JJ:*;%: no ofHccrs of tho United States, during the year eighteen hundred and vmmmh sixty-five or eighteen hundred and siirty-six, in connection with the o1. xvu. p. 10. revenue? of the government, compensation at tho rates provided by law Appropriation. for servico xiondired as such officers, and an amount sufficient for that puyposo is etc y appropriated out of any money not otherwise appropnatcd.

 Appmpigaesou Sicc. 12. And beitfurihcr enacted, That two hundred and twenty-tivo

‘}::f\“fjm‘;m thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, bo, and the Bay. same IS licreby, appropriated to construct a good and substantial pier of 01- xvii- p·9· Stone or mm in the Delaware bay; at or near Lewes, in Sussex county, m the Statzof Igeiawgare, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriate , an to o oxpended under the direction of the Secretary of War.

;;::o::¢;;¤nd Sm. 13. find ba  it jhrlher enacted, That it may and shall be lawful

mlmd maym for the Presidaiit, directors, and company of the Junction and Breakover pior,&¤. water railroad, ni tho State of Delaware, to extend their railroad upon ang ovexé san; pier, and {realy to use said pier in connection with their sm ma ,su ject to suc regu ations and charges for maintenance and repairs as the Secretary of War may adopt. Patents for Sm. 14.. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of the Interior mgmissm 1 is hereby directed to withhold patents for any portion of the lands known K?,,," my be as the Black Bob Indian lands in Kansas, and also to withhold his ap-

i;!¥ i;§{ £:¤d proval of all trunsforgof said lundgaand to permit peaceablo occupancy

mms &° by all settlers ox; Indians now residing thereon, until further action of Coggress in mlgtiou tgnorcgto, without prejudice to existing rights. Pmovmn, uy 1 ,1 70.