Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 14.djvu/951

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INDEX. 921 Numbering, _ Ojfccrs of Volunteers, (continued.) of vessels enrolled, registered and licensed, odiecrs of regular’arm , who have held system ot} may be established 331 commissions as, er have commanded numbers, howto be marked 331 volunteers, not to be deemed . 837 vessel ceasing to be numbered, ceases to to bear their titles and wear their unibe a vessel of the United States . . 331 forms upon occasions of ceremony 337 Nye, James Oficktl Htktmjy of the Rebellion, epproprtattou for payment to .., 326 resolution to provide for the publication of the 369 O certain official documents to be arranged ' and prepared for publication ... . . 369 Oalh. . plan and estimates of cost . 369 no part of navy appropriation to be paid ay of person doing the service 369 to those who do not take the oath. . . .. 37 Ojlcthl Igeporls of the Armies o the United States, of attorney to receive money for pensions 56 resolution providing lor the printing of false swearing therein to be perjury . 57 the, repealed ... 369 chief clerk of assessor may administer O' Gallala Indians, certain, under the internal revenue law 103 treaty with, of October 28, l865 747 of registers in bankruptcy, . . ., 518 jurisdiction and authority of the United of bankrupt on filing petition. . 521 States acknowledged 747 of creditors in provini claims ,. 527 persons and property of other tribes not the word in the ban ruptcy act, to in- to be hrstuttucked .. 747 clude " udirmation " 540 controversies to he submitted to the arbit- Ober, Nanson, §· Lb., rament of the President. 747 to be paid amount of certain compound- Indians to withdraw from overland routes 748 interest notes supposed to be lost, with nnnuities to, for twenty your 748, 749 interest . . . ... . . 640, 641 individual Indians locating on lands to be bond of indemnity to be first given. 641 protected .. 748 0’Brien, Kenmdy, twenty families or lodges, locating on pension ol, increased. . . . .. . . . . 622 lands for agri<·ulturul purposes, to rc- Obscrvatory, Naval, eeive a sum annually for tools 748 appropriations for. . . . . ... 37 teachers, farmer, and blacksmith ... . 748 O` Carroll, ./amev K, amendments to treaty to be binding . 748 rightof the United States in certain public rutilieutiou with amendments ... 749 lands eonre ed to .. I3 O’Gallalas, Ocean Mad Steamsihja Service. See Mail Steamship up repriations for the . 274, 508 Service. Ogdensfuryh and Luke (."¤amplairt Railroad between San Francisco and Portland, Company, authorized 566 ma? maintain railroad b Zdge at Rouse’s cost not to exceed $25,000 566 oint . ... 51 bids and contracts therefor. . . . . 566 draws therein to he mm‘e .. 51 authorized monthly between San Fran- Ohio, cisco and Honolulu .. . .. 543 post-roads established in .7, 282, 554 Ojenees. See Jurisdiction, Penalty. adjutant-general od may send certain begun in one judicial district and com- medals through the mails free to vetepleted in another, to be deemed to be ran soldiers of that State 356 committed in either, and may he tried Ohio I/izlunmer Militia, in either .. 484 officers and men of the sixth, eighth, and Ojfce Rent eleventh regiments oil to be paid for for consuls, eonsuls-general, and commer- not over thirty-one days’ service . 90 cial agents who are not allowed to trade. 224, Captain S. W. Bnrd’s company of 413 cavalry . . . . ... 90 Officers, Captain August 1’uulsen’s battery.. 90 in military and naval service not to be Oil, dismissed in time of pence, except, &c. 92 selling, &c. certain made from petroleum former law repealed ., 92 for illuminating purposes how punished 482 allowance to army, for travel, in- Oil-Cloths, creased 93 duty on imported . 562 and persons acting under thetn, protected Oklahoma, Temtory of for acts done in execution of the laws executive, secretary, marshal, &c. of 773 for the collection of abandoned proper- Omaha Indians, ty, &c. 329 treaty with, of March 6, 1865 .. 667 amounts recovered in suits ugninst, to be eession of northerly part of present reseraid out of proceeds of sales and leases, vatlou to the United States .. 667 Eze. 329, 330 boundaries .. 667 in the District of Columbia, using un- certain lands uotincluded .. 667 necessary and wanton severity in mnk· puyemeut. to them for lands, and how `to ing arrests, to be punished for assault expended ... 667 and battery 402 article etght of former treaty extended for Officers of Volunteers, ten years . _ . 668 three months' pay to certain, mustered payment to, for damages . _. 668 out, &c. after, &e. ... . ... 94- remainder of present reservation to be dtcilicers of colored troops to be deemed to vided among the members of the tribe be ... 337 in sereralty 668