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FORTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 301,.302, 303, 304. 1870. 365 town[ship] one north, range ten west, third principal meridian, be, and ;{§'f°“£°g§ the same is hereby, confirmed and granted to said St. Clair county, in po,;,}: @16,] said State: Provided, That nothing herein shall apply to the ancient Prcvisc. French commons in said county. Approved, July 15, 1870. CHAP. CCC`H.——A.n Ad to vide or the r ‘ ' qf the Secretary 1y' the Senate IZ;} the `gler/c é:::;`); qt? States, andjbr other Purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Ozmgress assembled, That it shall be the duty of the Secret; ef secretary of the Senate and the clerk of the House of Representatives S°¤*“° ¤¤z’l°*k 0f the United States severally to report to Congress on the first day of each regular session, and at the expiration of their terms of service, a toreportto _ Full and complete statement of all their receipts and expenditures as g%:§"fj:;?l°;;_ such officers, showing in detail the items of expense, and classifying pgudiiurgglig them under the proper appropriations, showing the aggregate thereof, d°'~¤i1»&°• and exhibiting in a clear and concise manner the exact condition of :1.11 pyiblic moneys by them received, paid out, and in their possession as such 0 cers. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of the They and the ofiicers hereinbefore named, and of the sergeant-abarms, postmasters ;§S““"Q;w 0f the Senate and House of Representatives, and the doorkeeper of the unjggsdwy- House of Representatives, to make out a full and complete account of k¤¤P€*` °° m*kt? all the property belonging to the United States in their possession. at °:Q°;;.’2;,‘:,; such dates and at the expiration of their 'terms of service, as provided me ignited _ in section one of this act. S;:s°g;;2:h°*" A1>PROv1·:D, July 15, 1870. P ` CHAP. CCCIII. ——An Act donating jb: School Purposes a certain Lot of Land W12}!. the July 16, 1870. Building thereon erected, know:. as the Old Indian Dormitory, in the Village of Mack- ""`[_-l inac, Michigan. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas- Bight ¤€` the ury be, and he is hereby, authorized and required to grant and convey to E;];:?- £2"§°f¤°° the trustees of the public schools for the village of Mackinac, Michigan, Mackinac given all the right, title, and interest of the United States in and to a certain ggtgzfiugéiizh inclosed lot of land with the building thereon erected, known as the Old in fim, p;,,c,_ Indian Dormitory, situate in the said village of Mackinac, to be used for school purposes only. And whenever the same shall be converted to _ To revert other uses, it shall revert to the United States. ‘f» &°· APPROVED, July 15, 1870. CHAP. CCCIV. —An Act for the Creatiwn of an additabnal Land Distriec in the State Jn1y 15, 1370, qf Calgfarnia. "li-" Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That so much of the districts of digg‘;°‘;nl“é‘£u_ lands now subject to sale at Humboldt and Marysville, in the State of {Omg amy,. California, as are contained within the following boundaries, shall consti- 1i¤h¢d· tute a new land district, to be called the Shasta district, bounded as fol- _ lows: On the north and east by the boundary lines of the State; on the B°““d““°" south by the fifth standard parallel north; and on the west by the line between ranges ten and eleven west of the Mount Diablo base and meridian, the location of the office for which shall be designated by the President of the United States, and may be changed by him from time to time, as the public interest may seem to require.