Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 16.djvu/1310

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1276 INDEX. l Praident of the United States, (continued.) Presidevécpf the United States, (continued.) necessary proceedings to protect the to uce the number of enlisted men in interests of the United States in such the army to 30,000 .. . ... 317 com nies .. .. . 56 to discharge honorably certain army oiiitoempldy the military and naval forces to cers, upon their own request . 317 ` enforce the actfor the reconstruction of `to place certain army officers upon the the State of Georgia 60 retired list . 317 ‘ may appoint surveyor-general for Wy- to muster out of service certain officers, V oming .. .. 65 upon recommendation of a board of " register and receiver for Wyoming officer: ... . 318 , land district .. . . . . , . z , . . 65 to transfer officers from regiments of vari- Z duty offunder the act for the relief of the ous arms to list of supernumeraries. .. 318 poor and destitute people in the Dis~ to drop from the rolls for desertion any - triet of Columbia . . . 65 officer absent without leave ,. . . .. 319 ' may establish Springfield and Dakota to determine upon articles to be purland districts in Dakota, and locate oiii- chased for the Indians 336, 356 eers therein .. . . 117 may discontinue any one or more of the may appoint register and receiver, `Iudian superintendencies ..,.. 360, 361 1,: &c . 118 and require Indian agents therein to " to appoint register and receiver for the report directly to'the e0mmis· , Arkansas land district in Kansas . . . . . 122 sioner .. . . . 361 V;` to locate office of Arkansas Valley land to remove the Great and Little Osage In· `district in Colorado, and appoint regis- dians from the State of Kansas .. 362 Vt ter and receiver . . ... 140 `mn change location of land office in the may use the land or naval forces of the ghasta land district in California . 365 ; United States, or the militia, in aid of may apcpointaregister and receiver therein 365 , ~‘·· judicial process under the act to en- to ma e suitable preparation for the re- force the right ot; Soc. to vote in the ceptiou of the body of George Peabody 368 Z several States...! .. 143 to appoint examiner of claims for the ‘may·empower officers specially to carry State Department .. 378 into efect the act to enforce the right requested to negotiate with the Indians {Ji ·to vote 142 upon the Umatilla reservation in Ore- P 'to appoint judge of the police court of the gon ,.. 384 . District of Columbia 154 may appoint Lieutenants Charles H. Pen- _,V L to appoint an additional justice of the dlcton and Richard P. Leary as lieuten- gab supreme court of the District of Co- ant-commanders on the active list of it lumbla 161 the navy. .. 887 may change and reestablish boundaries ma direct the application of the interest of land districts in his discretion .. 171 dliie from the United States to the to appoint judge, attorney. and marshal Stockbridge and Munsee tribe of In- ·x· for western judicial district of Wiscon— dians . . · 406 sin 172 to designate the location of the lnnd oil to allow in settlement of the accounts of iioe or the Susanville land district in ¤ the consul-general at Shanghai and nt California, and appoint register and a Kanagawa., certain expenses for rent of receiver . .. . . .. 409 _ prisons for American convicts 184 may direct thesapplication of the pro· ,_ and of consuls of other ports in Chi- ceeds of the sale of the lands of the na and Japan expense of hire of Menomonee tribe of Indians. . 410 eonstables and care of offenders. .. 184 duties of} under the act to provide a gov- may appoint register and receiver in Re- ernment for the District of Columbia.419, pub lean land district in Kansas .. 189 420, 424, 427 to appoint certain officers in the patent to appoint an additional assistant of the office .. . ... 198 Attorney-General ... 432 tocanse the accounts of consular officers to till vacancy in board of supervising and their business to be examined 221 inspectors of steam vessels .. '. 448 to appoint agents for that purpose and toappoint commissioners to report aplan ‘ communicate their names to ongress. 221 for the international exhibition of arts in to pppoint surveyor-general for arizona.. 230 Philadelphia in July, 1876 . . . 471 pa ons, &c. granted by, not to give to make proclamation when and where claimants standing in the court of the exhibition is to be held .. , 471 claims . 235 to appoint district judge for the western f may divide States, &c. into convenient col- district of Arkan sas . 472 leetion districts (internal revenue) 239 register and receiver for the Walla- may from time to time alter or unite such Walla land district in l1Vushington collection districts ... 239, 261 Territory . .. 472, 473 35 to appoint assistant commissioner of pat- to prescribe rules, &c. for the admission st, ents .. . 244 of persons to the civil service 514 r may organize, &c. one or more expedi— to appoint a board of three commission- tions to the North Pole .. 251 ers of claims to consider the claims of may consolidate two or more adjoining loyal citizens for stores or supplies collection or syperinsing districts .. 261 taken by, or furnished to, the army.. .. 524 · to direct examinations and surveys of to designate one as president ... 524* Tehuantepec and Nicaragua routes for may appoint an ofliecr to inspect ship canal. . ... . . . .. . . . 306 records of . .. ... 525