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514 THIRTY—EIGHTl·I CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 94, 95. 1865. Rank, pny,&c. with the like rank of lieutenant-colonel ; and, in like manner, may assign Coinwnissuy to to each division of two or more brigades a oommissary, who, while so as- °”·°h d""‘°“· signed and acting, shall have the rank, pay, and emoluments of a major _ When relieved, of the subsistence department: Provided, That when any one of said olli- }S';§"€;‘j;‘;;;Y· cers is relieved from such duty, his increased rank, pay, and emoluments, "allowed because of such assignment, shall cease, and he shall return to his commissioned rank in the subsistence department: And provided further, Omoei-s to he That the officers authorized to be assigned by this act shall be selected for tE°l°°"‘*d ‘“"l"“uY each grade from the oommissaries of subsistence who hold commissions or rom volunteers . . . . . and N,gu1m_ rank in the volunteer service and in the regular subsmtence department m proportion to the number of each of said classes respectively in service at the date of the passage of this act. Repeal of in- Sec. 2. And be it further emwted, That all laws and parts of laws in- °°¤$i¤*°¤*l¤W¤· consistent with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed. APPROVED, March 3, 1865. Mm-oh 3, 1865. Cnnr. XCIV. —An Act to provide for two amlslant local Inspectors of Steamboat: in ’*"_`—_" the City of New York, and for two local Inspectors at Galena, Illinois, and to reé’stablis/z the Board of local Inspecwrs at Wlzeeling ; and also to amend the Act approved June eighth, eighteen hundred and sixtyfvur, entitled "A.n Act to create an additional Ingpectcvr qf Stcambaazs and two loca] Inspectors of SteamboaIs for Collection Districts of Memphis and Oregon, and jbr other f’urp0ses." Be it enacted {gy the Senate and House of Representatives ty the United Localinspcc- States of America in Congress assembled, That there shall be designated {g)" °f St"““‘T and appointed, in the mode prescribed by law, two assistant local inspecats and assist- . ants in New tors of steamboats in the city of New York, and two local inspectors at Y<>¥k ¤¤dG¤l€¤¤· the city of Galena, Illinois, with an annual compensation of twelve hun- Pay and d“*l°’· dred dollars for the said assistant local inspectors in the city of New York, and eight hundred dollars for the two local inspectors at the city of Galena, Illinois, as in case of other like inspectors ; and said inspectors shall perform the duties and be subject to the provisions of the steamboat act of 1852, nh. 106. August thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-two. And the local board of V°1·"· P· GL inspectors at Wheeling is hereby reéstablished. Fees for inspeo- Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That, in lieu of the fees for inspection tm- prescribed by the sixth section of the act entitled “An act to create an additional supervising inspector of steamboats and two local inspectors of stenmboats for the collection district of Memphis, Tennessee, and two local 1864, cb. 113, inspectors for the collection district of Oregon, and for other purposes? ap- § im 120 proved June eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, there shall be levied ’p`and paid for each steam-vessel of one hundred tons or under, twenty-five dollars, and in addition thereto for each and every ton, in excess of one hundred tons, five cents. Repealing Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That all acts or parts of acts incon- °l““*°· sistent with this act are hereby repealed. APPROVED, March 3, 1865. March 3, 1865- Cin?. XCV.—An Ad to provide jbr the Publication of the Opinions of the Attorneys- "“'_'__'_` General of the United States. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Reprc:en¢atiz=es of the United Attomey-Gem States of America in Congress assembled, That the Attorney-General be, I‘2;;*;)‘l:‘,*;f;sf1§?;;g‘”‘*°° and he is hereby, authorized to contract on behalf of ihe United Staten Opinions of mo,- with a suitable book-publisher for the printing and publishing of the dn- ¤5¤y¤-e;¤¤¤;l4 published opinions of the attorneys-general of the United States, deliviggi °r° ’ ered since the fourth of March, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, on the St 18 of uhm terms following, to wit: The said opinions to be published in as many catioi P volumes as may be necessary, which shall be, as to the quality of paper, printing, and binding, of uniform style and appearance with the eighth volume of said opinions, published by Robert Farnham, in the year eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, and, as nearly as possible, of uniform size