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282 FORTY-THIRD, CONGRESS. Sess. I. CII. 482, 483, 484,485, 486. 1874, Expense of im- expense of a11 improvements or repairs at any timemude shall be borne ¥"°"°"*‘°”° °' "Pm bv' the company or companies constructing such bridge, _ to be Borne by com- * . (,3 1874 pguy, Approved, June .i , _ . _ J unle 23, \8'I4. CHAP. 483.--An act to allow the schooner Ocean Wave to take the name of Edith E. i"""" """` Wright, and be registered undor that name. · ` Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Name of mhooner States of America in Congress assembled, That the schooner Ocean Wave, O¤<*¤¤ W¤¤° ¥1¤?·Y registered in the eastern district of Maryland, may take the name of gf $:,‘;'駑;‘I '° MM Edith E. Wright, and be registered under that name. _ ‘ Approved, June 23, 1874. Juno2B 1874. CHAP. 484-.4An act authorizing and requiring the issuance of e patent for certain ‘*;*"** _ lands to the county of Sc0tt, in the State of Missouri. Pr<·¤mb1e· WVIIBIBZS, by the act of the Congress of the United States entitle¢1 .%*7* gh- "· "°]· "A11'act to quiet the title to certain lands in the State of MlSS0DPl,’7 xv 'p‘4 4` approved December twenty-seventh eighteen hundred and seventytwo, ` certain lands therein mentioned were granted to the county of Scott, in the State of Missouri, which were not speeilically described; and Whereas, no provision for the issuance of a patent for said lands was - ‘ made` in said act: Therefore, ‘ . B0 it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Patent to issue lo States of America in Congress assembled, That it shall be the duty of the $°°'§F ?°“¤*5'» bM!°· Commissioner of the General Land Office to cause a patent to be issued ygyjlg °’ °°" “‘“ m sam county of scm, m me sum of M1sscm·1,1e¤ an the lands iu- ` eluded in that portion of township numbered twenty-seven north, of . range twelve east, of the nfmh principal meridian, lying east of Little River, as the same appears on the plat of survey on tile in the General _140s to prejudice Land Otilce: Provided, That nothing in 'this act shall prejudice the ¤‘¤s¤*¤ ¤;ih°¤¢¤°;=;d» rights of any person claiming any of said lands by virtue of any home- }Qf,?;,",}f,t:“*°'° °' stead, preemption, or other entry made under the laws of the United States. . -_ - . . · _ ·Approved, June 23, 1874.' Jmm 23, 187,L CHA.P.,485.-An act to change the name of the steamboat Kitty Strang. . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United ‘ Namcofstcsmbvet States of Ammo in Congress assembled, That the owner of the steam- £;;Y§g”:;K’;_1:¥)lE’° boat Kitty Strang, of Yonkers, New York, be authorized to change the Emf y name of the said- boat to Fanny Ellis; and that from the passage of this act she be entitled to registry by that name. . - Approved, June 23, 1874. o , ·‘ A · June 23, 1874. CHAP. 486.-An act to ii: thesalaries of the clerks at the Unitedétates armory in _"""""` Springfield, Massachusetts., Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Salary of clerks States of America in Congress assembled, That on and after the passage M Spungheld erm· of tlus act, in lieu of the compensation now allowed to the clerks at the ' °"Y· United States armory in Springfield, Massachusetts, including fuel mud ‘ quarters, there shall be paid to each of said clerks an annual salary of one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars. _‘’- , . Approved, June 23, 1874. _ "