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7 28 Trruc xL1.—A1’PROPRIAT1ONS. 30 J¤¤¢» 1864, ¢· Prize-money to captors: gi- “· 1°· V- 13· P· For one moiety of the proceeds of prizes captured by vessels of the ' United States, to be distributed to tie officers and crews thereof, in conformity to the proviswns of Title "I’mzE;” also, the proceeds of derelict and salvage cases adyudged by the courts of the United States to salvors. UNDER wma INTERIOR l)El’ART1\Il·INT. 30 May, 1862, c. Deposits by individuals for surveying public lands: 2%**- 10» V- 12• P- Of the amount deposited by individuals under the provisions of Title ‘ . ‘·Tn1·: rusuo LANDS." to pav the cost and expenses incident to the sur- 1Ju1y,18t>4,Res. , . ~ . 60, v_ 13, p_ 4u_ vey ot lands, not mineral or reserved, upon which they have settled, any excess of the sums so deposited, over and above the actual cost of surveys, comprising ali expenses incident thereto, for which they were severally deposited, to be repaid to the depositors, respectively. 6 Mar., 1820, c. 1*1vc, three, and two per centum fund to States, (lands:) 22: S- 6,V· 3» P- 5*7- To pay to the States of Missouri, Michigan, Florida, Iowa, Wisconsin, 12f3é]‘g“$·g836,,g· Minnesota, Oregon, and Nevada, five per centum of the net proceeds of

,'M,,{._`]g4igy of sales of all public lands lying within their limits, for the purpose of edu-

75, s. 1, v. 5, p. 788. cation, or of making public roads and improvements, in pursuance of the 763 1g¤r-.51845éqg- acts of Mareh sixth, eighteen hundred and twenty, chapter twentv-two: i“· #"· ·P· * _· of June twentv-third eighteen hundred and t irty-six chapter one 53?Sf?%_’9i8;6[7§: hundred and twenty-ode; bf March third, eighteen hundred and forty- 26 Feb., 1857, e. tive, chapter seventy-five; of March third, eighteen hundred and forty- 601  %;g1lié>é;67- fiye. chapitersciyenty-six; of August sixth, eighteen hundred and forty-six, _ _~· ‘ r"· c iapterh ty-t ree; of February twenty-sixth eighteen hundredand fifty- 33g;{?£g{,}’1j{gg?:; seven, chapter sixty; of February fourteenth: eighteen hundred and fifty- e5. =.1,v.11, p. 388. nine, ehapter thirty-three; of February twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred __P2t il3ar.i];8§i4% tnddhfty-n13e, chapter sugty-tive; and of March twenty-first, eighteen ""· ’· »"· ‘ · ’· ·· un red an sixty-four, c apter thirty-six. 2 Mag., 19,%, e. F lndeunmtygfor swzmp-lands for States: {ji?. ¤· U 1‘· I y I>~o pay to the States the proceeds of swamr-lands within their limits "“· which may haye been erroneously sold by the lilnited States. 12 Jan., 1825, c. r Refunding money for lands erroneously sold: 5» 5*5 ;_;E_% 45 I` o to] the; purchaser lor pigrchasers the sum or sums of money

 ,;;,1 .;,1- · receive or ant s erroneous y sole by the I nited States.

2ii1·‘eh., li)S59, c. ai, s. 1, v.- 11, p. 387. 25F\.,l8f9,e. * -· ~ · _·· .,·,_ _ ·, ..

».  IT., ,2;%*:;;   22;%  asa! $2;::2..,. S..,.. V...,. 1.1.

c anus. 23 Feb., 1865, c. Instructing the blind: 50·S·2·"·l3»P·436· _ To pay for the instruction of the indigent blind children formerly instructed m the ‘:Columbia Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf. Dumb, and Blind,m Maryland, or some other State. lN•»··S4MH>·l 29 July, 1818, e.Payment of interest to North Carolina Cherokces: US, Sv-!,}'-ii, I`o pay each member of every family of the Cherokee Nation of Indians i3?" ';,;;? "· tl;atqre1iu;p1E<l in the State of North Carolina at the time of the treaty o 1 en in- ctn, May ltwenty-third, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, interest at the rate of HIIX per ccntum per annum on a sum equal to fifty-thrge dollars and thirty-three cents for each individual member, as a oresai . 20}) Jlé],-,1ég7eé4g_ Il` Suryyy of the Nglantplrivate lD,H(l-(‘l:ll'l"l ir} Colorado; .,s.· .v. ,p. . o pay _ e expenses or o survey of the No an land-claim. no Ang__ ima, c_ rSmithsonian Institution: 1r8, s. 2,v. 9, p.102. lo pay for the erection of buildings and expenses of the Smnthsoniim Ipsgxtutiong bealng six per centum on the fund derived from the bequest o ames nu son.