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874 THIR.TY—NINT H CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 4, 5. 1865. Mempeimm Métmpolitan Police. —- For salaries of incressed force, under act of [Eggs- 11.215 July twenty-third, eighteen hundred and sixty-snx, fiom November first, AMg’°p_ 212] eighteen hundred and sixty-six, to June thirneth, eighteen hundred and sixt seven, vim-- (iie captain and inspector, at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, seven hundred and ninety-eight dollars and ninety·0ne cents. One clerk to major of police, at one tfhousand dollars per annum, six hundred and sixty-five dollars- and seventy-six cents. Twenty serge:mt;s of police, at sixty-five dollars a. month, ten thousand four hundred dollars. Fifty privates of police, at sixty dollars a month, twenty-Four thousand dollars. C¤¥¤p¤¤¤¤fi¢>¤ And the compensation of said increased force is hereby increased fifty

°::°€é bz23e_ per centum upon the amount hereby appropriated, commencing on the

first day of November, eighteen hundred and sixty-six; said increase to be borne by the cities of Washington and Georgetown, and the county of Washington, in the proportion equal to the number of privates allotted severally to the cities of Waslnington and Georgetown, and the county beyond the limits of said cities; and the corporate authorities of said cities of Washington and Georgetown, and the levy court of said county be, Speqid tax and they are hereby authorized and required to levy a special tax not ex·

  • “*b°““d· ceeding one quarter of one per centum for the purpose aforesaid.

Dgpnytmgnt of Department of the Interior. — For commutation of quarters and fuel W6 l¤*f¤‘i¤¤’- to officer of corps of engineers, United States army, in charge of engineer ncf'°g'"°°r Of" office, Department of the Interior, for present fiscal year, agreeable to army regulations, one thousand two hundred and one dollars and ninety-sive cents. Washington For repairing the damage done to the Washington aqueduct by freshets A‘l“°d“°l" in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-six, twelve thousand dollars. Wuccnineniu To enable the commissioner of public buildings to pay three watchg£;*:S;“l°° men employed in the Smithsonian grounds for the fiscal year ending June ’ thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, the sum of twenty-four hundred and seventy-five dollars is hereby appropriated. Wfatchnnen in To enable the commissioner of public buildings to pay to the watchmen ¥§é’g"駓éL‘:"§KE; mentioned in the fifth section of the act appropriating for sundry civil ex- A,}“, gil, penses For the fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty- seven, the difference between their pay as fixed prior to the passage of that. uct and the allowance made by said section, two thousand dollars is hereby appropriated. Sm, pepm. Department of Staze. — To supply a. deficiency in the appropriation for ¤•;{¤;€i D mm- the contingent expenses of foreign intercourse, for the fiscal year ending mum} June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Approved, December 20, 1866. Dec. 26, 1866. CHAP. V. —_A•s Act 'to amend gn Act entilled “An Act granting Lands to the Stale of vs? qc;:;];: gz of a mzlztary Road f-om Eugene Guy to the eastern Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Gzited Detlcieméy in States of America in Congress assembled, That an act entitled "An act

’rgf‘iD]’3‘mg°¤ granting lands to the State of Oregon, to aid in the construction of a milmum by img} itary road from Eugene City to the eastern boundary of said State " be

w amended as follows: That there be, and is hereby, granted to said State, P' for the purposes aforesaid, such odd sections or parts of odd sections not reserved or otherwise legally appropriated, within six miles on each side b bshmiw w of said road, to be selected by the surveyor-general of said State, as shall ° °° be sufficient to supply any deficiency in the quantity of said grant as described, occasioned by any lands sold or reserved, or to which the rights