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LIFE IN DEATH. The dead—who calls him dend whe Who only passed unto the site? A London Dairy. | | _A London dairy, to be one in reality, as well | | as in name, must, of course, include a London | BATURE—No. 5.) the harbor at Buffalo, New York. (Guwzrar AX Ac? relating to Life be e. the sou! mo riited chain — she ‘ry, properly #0 called, 0 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of yond movers (ra:bs = | Sauce wathons cow pig dae teurdaten or | sentatives of the United States of America in Con ishment. It is evidently a misnomer to | gress assembled, That the Secretary of War be | authorized, when in his ju | will be for the interest of the United States, to or continue the contract forthe improve- ment of the harbor at Butialo, made and enter- ed into npon the twentieth day of January, eigh- lla milk shop a dairy. One who bups milk in the country and sells it in town may be a vendor ik, but certainly not a dairyman, no more an, by any confusion of ideas or sugar-planter. But it matters little ¥ por chan: the mareh throngh Kins | at a gat plantations a > be found | teen hundred and sixty-eight. Ea eon ieemaote in Englan jpamiille we have. the desler in ‘Approved, April 15, 1871. ~ ar, or that cows should bo milked in vurce, where love is Cockneydom, as long as Londoners obtain (GRNARAL HATURB—No. 6. milk. Ay AcT toauthorize the payment of duplicate fappily, the facilities of rail enab seatcnicaeneac gee —— | agp eeepc checks of disbursing officers. House, Farm and Garden. = cae RAGA ee Be itenactet by the Senate and House off |} ; ge ipa | od the metropolis, are ren. } SeMatives of the United States of America in Con- nde i | We do not think ghratearembied, hat in place of original checks | ‘any way superior to. for peusions, when lost, stolen, or de- pats demand ans officers and agents of the for milk straight from the cow—fresh, end alm United States are hereby authorized, after tne wing expiration of six menths from the date of sach checks, to issue duplicate checks, and the ‘Treasnrer, assistant treasurers, and designated depositories of the United States are directed to pay ench checks, drawn in pursuance of law by such officers or agents, upon notice and proof of the loss of the original cheek or checks, under such regulations in regard to their issue and Payment, and upon the execution of such bonds, with sureties, to indemnify the United States as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe: Proviées, That this act shall not apply to any cheek exceeding in amount the saw of tive hun- dred dollars, Approved, April 19, 1871. lukewarm. supply is regulated by the ae we have invalids and | th; F oll Ses white off each end of the eggs, ¢ der in four sliees; lay them betw batter. idren—and, like ‘the us—peopie will main- and sick room, m ; are always for the nur | canner be too fresh. | There can be litt amount cow-k sve RED ANTS From THE Qitick-lime on the mouth of t rash it with boiling w some camphor in spirits ot w which bas been found averse ® strong scent. their infesting a capbeard, or a with crevsote. xox CAKE—One cnp of sm ot Highgat Hill for a few more men, ax wsued or two would not endanger the es oi the inhabitants (GBxRRAL N4TURE—No. 7.) AN Act to create # port of delivery at Potomac, Virginia, and for other purposes. ‘ Bie it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- seniatives uf the Unsted of America in Con- gress astembled, That all the waters, shores, bays, harbors, creeks, and inlets on the south side of the river Potomac, comprehended be- tween Boyd’s Hole and Oockpit Point, now a Loa the collection district of Tappahaunock, P ult of onr inspection. Their cow-shods at Ho road are a marked contrast to le premises of @ like naturo gem and around London, ‘Pwo large ning sixty cows, were shown as. it he thinks it | jinia, be, and the same are hereby, annexed to the collection district of Alexandria, Vir- ini Bre. 2. That Potomac, in the State of ‘Vir- ginta, shali be,and is hereby, constituted and Created a port of delivery within the collection istrict of Alexandria, and there shall be ap- mals were. pri ally Short-horn, or a Short- horn cross. A fe lderneys are also kept for special purposes—namely, to supply those por- ons who have a predilection tor the milk th give. ‘The cows have a heaithy, lively and cou- tented look, sach as many & countr, w mi P dent of the Cabinet Mak rel pe ss one which has Rept the of afursiture warebouse for 10 of hops | drachm; Scotch 5 camphor, Loz ; black pepper, Bn pointed, at a compensation not exceeding the dust. 4oz#. Mix thoroughly, and envy. Two large sheds contained sixty cows; ip in papers, among the goods. fieve ts oom for sixty-sie, the gnerat nonber | Fat® Of one thousand dollars, per. sautien, ‘a To MAKE a Goop WaITEWASn, select a kept. The building is plain, b Sa a So — aan poke vast Getienes Siyke of ,andin slacking it us: only | is not ornamentat, or m aay respect Built a ee Nala. Sure Gn eee co aon | on the most ec ent plan; but these points | SOBferted upon him, in pureuance of law, by the Secretary of the Treasury. Sec. 3. Thatall acts and parts of acts eatab- lishing at Dumtries, in the collection district of Tappahannock, Virginia, a port of delivery be, and the same are hereby, repealed. Approved, April 19, 1571. (GuxwRaL NATURE—NO. 8.] Ax Act for the restoration of Commander George A, Stevens, United States navy, to the active from the retired list. Be tt enacted vy the Senate and House of Repre- sentatives of the United States of America in Con- e383 assei That the President of the Jnited States be, and is hereby, authorized to nominate, aud by and with the advice and con- sent of the Senate appoint, George A. Stevens to the active list of the navy, with the rank of Hoeutenant commander. Approved, April 19, 1871. valacked diswolve in water an pall gaantity of sulphate of 2 bg Ti causes the wash to h: Phatevt zine should be us for outside work, but may nsed—in that for interior walls. RAss!T BREEDING is carried on upon a Large scalein London, Canada, where there is a war- ren offive acres, surrounded by a board ten fet high, and contains at present tw its." The cost of feeding and caring fur enty-five centsapiece annually and the from the whole warren tive thousand ear. The annual increase is an aver- 25to each pair. XG ORCHARDS that are growing is thin, having a compact substra- tum teneath, are often root-prane rs Tious injury’ when the ground is plough Young fruit trees seldom have any roots to par ith. Consequently every rootiet that vers, tends to retard the growth of th ere t..e soil is 80 po t mast of the Tootsstrike deep and spre: ¢ the range Of the plow, that implement may be employed for working the soil. Lurruce Daessrxo.—For a fa three eggs fe: ten minutes, th y water for a minute, peel off th mash them fine, and mix them w spoonfuls of melted butter or sw spoonfuls of mustard dashof pepper, anda fine, pour over it taste, then mix wit! appetizing —Lemdon have nothing todo with the purchaser of milk. The roof is lofty, the apex covered with glass, and ventilating 5 rs admit an abundanee of fresh air from the top, without draughts. Each cow has a thousand cubic feet of breathing room. The stalls are wide, and aliow sufficient room for xe cows to lie down comfortably. ‘The space within the walls is not made up by height at the expense of a diminished ground area. A wide age runs down the middl drained and thoroughly disinfected twice a The cows are ted four times a egy y= A far, £5 ge {Guwzaat NaTURB—No. 9.} AX ACT m&king appropriations to supply de- Sciencies jn the appropriations for the service of the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen buandred and sevonty-one, and for additional appropriations for the service for the year erding June thirtieth, cighteen hundred and Seventy-two, and for other purposes. a¢Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- ntutinrs of the United States of America in Com {ress aesembled, That in order to carry into et- | ect th jons of an act entitled “ An act | ‘tion to this, the above named propric- tors have about 1,000 acres of land in Be nigh on which are kept 200 cows. The _ cows is delivered in London t at direct to the customers, fly intended to ym The tarms in . None wnt s that have ha two table- t oil, two repared as for moa a of the war of eigh the widows of dec ired and sev- weeks after, » imryortatio: in t Sppropriated, for th r of the vayment, duris esent tlecal year, of two clerks a b four clerks of class two, nineteen | Co. adn. * two assistant messengers pends on t tobe appointed by the Secretary of the Interior, eight thousand two hundred and sixty dollars; for office rent, far- niture, and contingent expenses of said oftice he warae period, 1x thoasand 8 dollars; and for the pariaent during tl year ending dune thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, of four clerks of clasa three, eight clerks of class two, forty-eight clerics class one, and three a ant messengers to sald | office, to be appotnted by the Seoretary of the Interior, seventy-seven thousaed three hundred | and eixty dollars; ana for office rent, farnitare, stationery, and contingent expenses of asidoftice en ours bet re they ¢ wonder t at they 2 for the four corner po: Ash, each one foot | trellises w . | mowing their fields. 300 they GE ocee Shes tines the during the said y you thousand dollars d thes r Provided, Th z in any get contained value of tomatoes. Let such a tre! | OFFICIAL. nal! BO 661 ror amend an act en- wer each hill, before the plant has } | seat - ed “An act to detine the dutics of pansion Dend sidew agents and prescribe the manner of paying pen- sions, and for ottier purposes,” approved Jaly eight, eighteen hundred and seventy; but the provisions of sald act aro heraty fared to b> in tull force and effect, and applicable to ths prosecution of elaims to pension, aud to tha payment of pensions which may be allowed under any or all tho various acts of Congress granting the same; and that so much of the Propriation provided {oF fn the act making ap- propriations for sundry civil expenses of tho government forthe year ouding June thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, approved March three, eighteen hundred and seventy- one, “ to be expended in the detection and pros- eention of crimes against the United States,” as may, in the judyment of the Attorney General, be necessary, may be used Curing the current lrcal sear. That ail books, records, papers, and docn- ments relative to transactions of or with ths inte so-caiied government of the confederats States, or the government of any State lately in inaurrection, now in the possession, or which may atany time come into the possession of the government of the United States, or of any department thereof, may be resorted to for in- formation by the ‘board of commissioners of LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, Passed at a of the Forty-socond oOngTess. ‘ays; then the trait wil! all be A 2 Pias—Few things Fain-growing farmer be or pigs. No matter how be, the bugs or beetles remain in tle about the Ist of November: and when are ted out before this time the pigs will and bugs together, and there will be lit Nothing makes firmer or bettor than peas: and the manure from exceedingly rich. A heavy » and a ti [GuxeRaL waToae—No. 1.] A®™ Act relating to moneys patd into the courts of the United States. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- ha of the United States of America in Con- gress assembled, That all moneys in the registry Of any court of the United States, or in the hands or under the control of any officer of such court, which were received fn anv cause pan‘ling | or adjudicated in such co: x fn thirty Gays atter the passage of this act, be dopos with the Treasurer, an assistant treasurer, o designated depositary of the United States, in the name and to the eredit of such court. Aad | all such moneys which are hereafter paid into each courtsor received by the officers thereof shall be forthwith deposited in like manner: Provided, That nothing hervin shail be cone strued to prevent the delivery of any such money upon security, according to agreement of parties under the direction of the court. Sxc. 2. That no money deposited as aforesaid Shall be withdrawn except by order of the jadge or judges of said courts re which wood is burned a of it. When cold, water the rose wit all is nsed, pour boilin, the soot. The shrub will quickly send out shoots, the leaves will become large and thie! » blossoms will be larger and more rich! : than before. To keep plants clear inscets. syringe them with quasia tea. Quasi can be obtained at any apothecary’s. Beaxs WitHoct Pork-—The asnal way peo- a tively, ta term or ple cook beans is to parboil them: put them ina | in “vacation, to bé signed by such judge or | claims erated ty act approved March threa, Bettie or pan, and set them in theoven with a {iagerand to be entered and certitied or feeded eighteen Bandeed and seventy-one; and copies chunek of fat pork in them. The grease. bates yy clerk, and every sach order shall stats | thereet, duly certitted by the offloer i Ont inte the heans, making a most rnwh lewome | the cause in or on accoupt of which it drawn, Kode —ece ag thor em ala and indigestible mess, destroying al! the gool| Sxc.3. Thatateach regular and stated sea | force and effect as thooriginal. flavor of the beans. Now, a method for cooking ¢ the For the rebuilding of the Oatholic orphan asylum at Charleston, Sonth Oarolina, twelve thousand doliars, im consideration of the ser- vices rendered by the ‘ers of Our Lady of Mercy, of Charleston, South Carolina, to the sick and wounded Union officers and soldiers, — said city was under bombardment during eo war. Suc. 2. That there is hereby appropriated to pay the salary for ths remainder of the present and for the next fiseal year, of the Assletant At- toruey General, authorized to be appointed by the act of the last seesion of Congress, six thousand tive hundred and twenty-five dollars, or 20 much thereof as may be necessary. Sxc. 3. The following stated eums are hereby appropriated for the parposes hereinafter ex- J, Vine PrTo supply & defiejoncy tn the appropriation sion of said courta the clerks thereof shall pre- gent an account to said courts of all money remaining therein, or subject to the order thereof, stating in’ detail in what causes said moneys are deposited and in what Canses pay- ments have been made, which account and the vouchers thereof ehall be filed in court. Sxo. 4. That if any clerk or other officor of.a court of the United States shall deposit any money belonging in the registry of the eourt, in violation of this act, or shail retain or convert any euch money to Nis own use, or tothe uso of any other person, he shall be deemed guilty of beszlement, and, on conviction, shall be prnished by a five of not less than five hundred dollars and not more than the jount embez- zied, or by imprisonment for a term not leas than one year hor more than ten years,or both, at the discretion of the eourt. them recommended by a correspondent Rural New Yorker ® follows: Par! Usual, putting in salt to snit the taste. 2 put them in a pan and set in the oven to Ink putting in a piece of , sweet butter. Bs until tender and nicely brow: Beans are very nutritious; an way are palatable, digestible, a Dy any one. SeasonanLe Hists aout Croraina.— Many persons lose their life every year b: invudieious change of clothing, and the prim: ples involved need repetition te be diminished, it should eg when dressing clothing may be safely put on at any tim. the northern states, the under-garments should be changed for those less heavy sooner than the Houag of Repre- mirldle of May, ve . Sao. 5. That if any person shall knowingly ro- | for contingent expenses of very com cand amen gee ceive from a clerk or other officer of a court of | sentatives for the ones wre a cea parlor. Half the diseases in humanit the United States, any money belonging in tha | be added to jody ich er pvt m swept from existence if the human body Tagistry Of sat court, 00 = depouls, loan, or: | Mneins emits are, ne cree elles, catiens kept com bly warm all the time. The lis | otherwise, in violation of this act, he shail’ be | ,,Tosapp'y a atthes Fodeventeat tren: oo famfert of cold feet or of a chilly room many | doomed gullty of embezzlement, ‘and shall bo Fe eee cent see Feeneneat Seem) pre ip apace pen gene ot some -dt faaas Onried se the leek: pesneding #2- | Foe chgtar ane memangeen.tn the eiheeel ies ody to colds and inflammation, whieh often de Seo. 6. That the act entitled “An act direct. | Ss#istant treasurer at Baltimore, six thousand = : , * seven hundred and sixty dollars. ‘i teenth, eighteen hundred and fourteen, and the | depositary at Cincinnad, live thousand two hun- Pg Pea ny set supplementary thereto, approved March | dred and titty dollars. Zone pot. thir {, eghteen hundred and seventeen, be, and | , For clerks and messengers in the office of the depositary at Chicago, one tho: hun- jhe same are hereby, repealed. , dred collars. shops. Although procuring the s J, 9. BLAINE, For clerks and meseengers in the office of the did Bot eiformly,stcee Speaker of Oe roriek Colne depositary at Louisvilic, eight hundred dollars canegy ehncaanon, eee Vice Provident of the United States or salaxy Of the assistant treasarer at Now Orleans, t0 make his compensation four thoa- sand five hundred doilars, as provided by exis:- ing laws, tive hundred dollars. ‘or contingeut eapenses under the act of August eixth, eighteen hundred and forty-six, for the collection, safe kee fer, and disburrement of the public revenue, fifty thou- sand dollars: Provide: Fike wal p part of said sum shall be expended for clerical services. For salaries and expenses of the direct tax commissioners of South Carolina, and of their clerks, from July first, eighteen hundred and seventy, until the closing of their office, three thousand fi: : me that the water used should be hott ihe cofice should he first soaked in © - ft. By mere accident one day [ happened to Lave the coffee reground to the fineness of snuff. Herein lay the mystery. I have never six tailed to obtain a strong, full-tlavored beveray and that. too, without using so large a quantity Of cofice—a Physician in Journal of Chemistry. Cevan Bevsi aN AyTIDoTE FoR Worws AND B Mr. Richard Dropp communicates to the Rome (N. Y.) Sentinel the resu Observation and experience for some says nothiss anil President of te Senate. Approved, March 24, 1571. U. S. GRANT. (GENE2AL NATURE —NO. 2.] Ax Act authorizing the Presktent to nominate R. He yo & Heutenant in the United States navy. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re sentatives of the United States of America in Con- gres assembled, That the President of the United States be, and hereby is, authorized to nominate K. H. Lamson a lieutenant in the ot his years. He < is so effectual in keeping worms rs United States navy. we bundred dollars, or so mach and bugs from all kinds of trees, shrubs and thereof as may be necessary. Dushen an green cedar brush cut ih sina pieces | 4PPfOved, March 2, 18t1 For the support of tho District of Colambia and sprinkled under the currant and other [Gunezat NaTURB—No. for the tiecal year ending June thirty, eighteen bushes; and to keep and worms from fruit | A™ ACT ture-establieh the office of surveyor at | hundred and seventy-two: frees he recommends fruit growers to tie cedar rt, For of the governor of the District of brash around the trunks of trees. There is Be it enacted by the Senate and House ag, Columb‘a, thousand dollars. Something offensive about cedar to all bugs and | sentatives of the United States of America in Con-| Forsalary of of District of worms, and they do not approach it. He re- | gress assembled, That the of gurveyor at | Columbia, two thousand marks that he has ae ered a worm’s | the port of Eastport, formerly yy law | For ‘of the members of the Stectual in warning Off meee brah Is also Radar yr 0 Secr ofthe Tre: A aes District of Columbia, four thou- wuitoes and tli and is here! sand dollars. A horse may be rubbed with the brat fais | Deyand ter exist, subject t0 the sams | "Far of the board of ing. and flies will not bother him that day, | laws and restrictions that appe: to the | of the of Columbia, ten Cr until the odor wears off. Soa person may te | same before it was abolished; Dut it shall bere- | lars: no person down in the woods to sleep; cover himself with | after be known as the office of surv: of East- Craw 8 salary of the cedar brush, and not be troubled by flies, moc- port and the district of bay. public works is psid a salary for Quitoes or bi Approved, March 30, 187%. charge of the dutice of any other How to Hava Earty Tomators.—Tomato>s the it of the Ui St on heavy soil may be obtained from four to ive (GEwBRaL naTURBE—No. 4] shall be held tode aye weeks carlier than usual by set fo amend an act entitied “An act to | all the purposes is poo The ie the State of Virginia into two Judicial @ government lee deetasens coaper ut riots.’ f d aft ter base. Water the plants oniy w first it enacted by the Senate and House of tion of the members and dust the ~- 7 ne sentatives of the of fog si For the repair of te damages caused by fire with ee aoe beeper Seren Sore De cae Setteacn St Wen Faint, ten Bnd which this dollars. prove fatal to less hardy actisan amendment, be ame: as Wwe: To enable the Secretary of the Interior to Most is heat, and this is sec: That the clerk of the circuit or district court purchase ot Messrs. Little, qlee bilis on which the sun’ ean astern Seatrich OC Vaile rut transmit | pany two fara et gd avely than on flat surfaces. Land should not original and copies of all | ume of the United Statutes at everrich for in any suit or proceeding which shall be distribution ly to the acta of Congress producing for further from the east- | directing the discribution of the — = ern to ont a ee are a3 | seven toenmend, dollars. fret clause sixth itiam Hardin » ea Sart ate sae itor atlas | Rn oe get yy atc ey or the frui removed. together with a statement of all costs; a 2 the sun farther 2 Enamel! be had in the ply a im the earth. court to which the same be removed as if for the Corps —_s suitor proceeding had originally been thirtieth, eighteen hundred and far su) Approved, April 4, 1871. and House for the Congressional Globe of the usual additional compensation for repor:ing the firet session of the Forty _ Proceedings of second Congress, five hundred dollars each, five thousand dollars. " Se EE oo To enable the President to carry out the pros visions of the act of March third, @red and seven’ scribe rules and rogulatio: of persons ten thousand For expenses of the Joint Select Committee | on Alleged On doll in the htesn han- ity-one, authorizing him to pre- m ns for the admission into the civil service, and so forth, lars. Southern States, the sumof thirty thousand dollars, and any unex- pended balance of the appropriation iF the sclect committee of the Senate on the same eub- ject shall be carried to the above appropriation in addition thereto, said sums to be carried for | this purpose to the contingent fund of the Sen- ate, and to be expended upon yononers of the | chairman of said joint committ Provided, That tho sum of nine thousand seven hundred and thirty-five dollars and twenty-two cents, being an anexpended balance of an appropria- tion by actof Mare! h third, eighteen bundred and sixty-nine, “for purehase of bnilding known as the Clab House, at Charleston, Sout Caro- lina, and the fitting up thereof for the use of thé United States cot existing laws, United States, appropr md having been, by covered ithe treasury of ‘the | be, and tieame is hereby, re- | ted, out Of any meney In the treasury not otherwise appropriated, and shall be ex- pended in accordance with the provisions of the act making the original appropriat Torupply a deficiency in the approp: documents ‘and materials for the for folding io of Kepresentatives, tweuty thousand dol- ars. Senate of the United States: For tabor, threa thousand dollars; for clerks to committees, panet, horses, and carryalls, fifteen thousand dollars. 5 For compensation of the clerks in the ofice of general of Minnesota, employed the surve: upon wor! consequent upon the special appro. priation for the survey of the public lauds with- in the limits of the grant to the Northern Pacitic railroad, per act of July fifteenth, eighteen han- dred and seventy, nine thousand two hundred dollars, for the fiseal rr eighteen hundred an ear emting Jane thirtieth, seventy-two. ‘or compensation of the clerks in the office of the surveyor six hundre: ER th, eighteen hi meral of California, two thousand Mars, for the year ending June undred and seventy-one. To pay Dexter K. Crocker for carrying the mail from Canyonvillee, Oregon, to Yreka, Cal- e twenty-fourth of April to the ninth of November, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, one thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars. For payment of S. R. Harlow, late marshal of the southern district of New York, fot expenses incurred in arresting one Mott, in San Frans cisco, for vio!ation of revenue !aw in eaid dis. trict, five hundred and fifty dollars, or so much th as may be due. inc. 4. That in addition to the clerkships au- ifornia, from thorized by th hundred and six o act aj . pproved he May tive, eighteen ry of the Luterior is hereby authorized and empowered to promote from the clerks of ciass one <r the Census Office, three to be clerks class four, seven to be clerks ef class three, and fitteen to be clerks of classtwo, and the sum of seven thousand six hundred dollars is hereby sppropri: ated to pay the increased salary: Provided, ‘That no increase tn the totalnumber of clerks employed inseid burean shall be deemed to ba authorized hereby: And provided further, That the authority for such additional clorkships of the second, third, and fourth class shall ter- minate one year For the piirpose of carrying out the sti tions of the treaty of July twentieth, eizht: bundred and sixty-three, between the | from date. ited States of America and his Majesty the King of the Belgiane, providing for the p: ment of in- terest in the matter of the capitalization of the Scheldt dues, being a deficiency in the ap: ki pro~ ighth avnual instal- first, eighteen handred and seventy-two, twelve thonsand dollars, in calu,or | 80 much thereof a8 may be necessary. For the complotion of the custom: house at Saiot Paul, Minnesota, thirty-tive thousand ona hundred and sixty-three dollars and sixty-tive cents, being the amount of a balance of an ap- prepriation for that building now standing to ts crevlit on the books of the treasury, bet un- available under existing laws. ‘That section twoof ‘An act making app TO priationa for enndry civil expenses of tha zor- ernment for the fiscal year ending June thirt eighteen hundred and seventy-two, and for other purposes,” approved Mai three, eigh- teen hundred and seventy-one, be. and hereby Js, amended by etriking out after the words “for custom-houae, Astoria, Oregon,” | “completion,” and inserting in’ place thereof the word ‘continvation of the construction.” For completion of the court-bouss and post- oft Sec. e building at Dos Moines, Lowa, six thon- eight hundred and fitty-six dollars. 5. That the sum of twenty-iive thousand dollars, appropriated by the act approved March third, eighteen lai for the purchase of sit, and the erscti on Of & post-office and conrt-hor Omaba, Nebraska, the same bi dred and sixty-nine, there- bailding in Z wnexpended, is hereby revived and reappropriated for said purpose, Sze. 6. Thi any appropriations heretofore made for any public works, buildings, or grounda, tor the eighteen bundr year commencing July first, and rerenty-one, shall be available for the current year: Provided, That ho expenditure beyond the severalsnrns already appropriated shal! be authorized by this sec- tion. And thet the appropriation for the ment of the rape glia travelling expenses: special agent of for the Salaries of all super Treasury Department, and ‘ising iuspectors, local inspector§, and clerks employed in the ad- ministration of the steamboat rade under section first of “An act making ap- propriations for sundry of the cit ipection laws, vil exponess korerument for the year ending Jane thirty, eighteen hundred and seven July fifteen, eighteen hun: #till remaining unexpended, as heretofore,” to the ‘Until sa for under the and ex; penses pl ent of bruary twen' feen hundred and sevonty-one; the amoant pad one,” approved and seventy, sad re ble, salaries reveun: il @c- 6 shal provisions of saction sixty-six of An act to provide for the urity < life on board of vessels propelled in or in part ..” approved better ‘and for other pur- t, eigh- under the provisions of this section to be reim- bursed to tre ont of the revenues ceived under the provisions of said act of Feb- Fury twenty-eight, eighteen humered and venty-one. And the appropri: doundary line bet tories,” contained In the act making appre; tions for sundry civil expenses of the jation ‘for the snrvey of the tween Idaho and Utah Terri- pria- ern- ment for the yeat ending June thirty, egnecen hundred and seventy-two, and for other p08es, approved March three, eighteen hu: ar~ ed and seventy-one, is hereby made subject to preeen’ 5 it use. ac. 7. That the sum of twenty thouzand five bundred and twenty-three dollars, or £0 much thereof as may be necessary be, , and the same 18 hereby, appropriated to pay the claim of Rob- ert, T. Kirkpatrick, provided for in joint resola- tion approved February Aiteenth, eighteen hun- dred and seventy-one. Sxc. 8. That so much of the appropriation for ing the expenses or tne'Un ited States of takin, contained in the act making the ninth census appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the government for the year ending June eighteen hundred and seventy-two, approved March third, eighteen hundred and seventy- one, as may be ) may be used during | necessary, the current tiseal year; and the proviso in the sighth section of said act ts amended by adding fter the words ‘‘e! words “exclusive ef ight doliars per day” the mileage.” Szo. 9. That the appropriation of thirty thou- sand three hundred and t Reoemary expenses in the at Carson city, Propriations nty-six dollars “for rection, farnishing | d #0 forth, of the bravch mint contained in the act making ap- or sundry civil expenses 0} government for the fiscal the ar ending Juno thir- tieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, and es, approved March third, eigh- for other teen hun subject to Sac. 10. a pier at Lewes, and Seventy-one, is hereby made Phat the priation for buildin; Delaware’ contained in sections twelve and thirteen of the act approved —_ ent fifteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy, ued “An act making appropriations for sun civil expenses of the government for hoped ding June thirtieth, eighteen hi Seventy oni and for ios pur, + horeb; the same is undred and "be, and continued until June thir- tleth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two. Sxo. 11. That there be neous item bd con! compiled by bi Bon ape Bee ape payments of clerks of comm' Housesin docoraance with the resolution of the ‘the tenth instant, two thousand dol- Constitut the Rules of the m. J. McDonald, ander a réso- lation of the Senate of March fourteen, eighteen jundred and added to the miscella- it fund of the House m of two thousand reeolution ofthe at the hundred and ars. ittees of the section of the act approved July eigh- | teen hundred and seventy, “Aa act thirtieth, ubdred nd. Seventy-one, and other ” be, and » dog £0 42 to faclade euch perapus as Wess actually employea Fection, in comnection wit! ea ergbteen hundred and six ty-seren connection with the revenues of the government; and 8m smount sufficient to carry out the pro- | Tourand doliars-is herdty appeppriated out of | 01 jars, is hereby appropriated ou' otherwise appro- } any money inthe Pigec. i3. That the following sum, or 80 mach thereof as may treasury not , bundred and seventy-two, of the Arapahoe, in the States lately in insur- | and for printing journals h the T “A De- | peel pene laos ‘de necessary, for subsistenes, Thompsor Mason, late collector of ti Of Bsitimore, tor services rendered in the dis- bursement of the lightshouse fund, aud for ser- | vices performed for light-house purposes su'ai4e | the limits of his collection district. sach «nm as the Secretary of the may fio? leralty forthe fiseal year ending Jude thirty, eighteen dae and owing rote ce hed an adjustment j ¢ Treasury Do) Cheyenne, Apache, Kiowa, and Oomanche Indians who have been collected and located upon the reservation set apart for their use and occupation by the treaties made with them in eighteen handred and sixty-seven, tro hundred thousand dollar? Sxc. 14. That the Commisa! eral Land Ofice is hereby author the survey of the eastern bound mate by Isaac E. James, noiwit! dey hetan ‘tare frem instractions which, opinion of eaid Commissioner, does not mater!- ally impair the accuracy of the work. Sxo. 15. That the B act to reduce inte Tposes,” appro Jaly fourteenth, eighteen undred and seventy be, and are hereby, ex- tended to the port of Detrott, in the State of Michigan. Sxo. 16. That any bona filo cet homestead or pre-emption laws States who bas filed the proper under the the United cation to ion of the land office, and who inted a register or recolver, may per le to the said Innd under the pre-emption laws by furnishing the enter not to exceed one quarier-se: tic lands to district proofs and making the payments required by |.oF ¢ireuit courts of the United States, with and | jaw, to the satisfaction of the Commussioner of the General Land Ofice. : That trom and after the passage of this act all powers conferred upon certain par- sons as commissioners by the act approvedJane twenty-first, eighteen handred and seventy, for the improvement cf M street northwest, and by the act approved July fifteenth, elghtesn hun- dred and serenty, for the improvement of tho Washington City canal, shall bo trausferred to the Board of Pnblio Works of the District of Columbia; and the persons acting as commis sioners under said acts are hereby directed to transfer to said board of public works all books, papers, and other property in their possession: pertatuing to the wor! and private property s) improvement of M street, and Seventh street southwest, trom B street to the river, heretofore authorized by law. as provided in the act of February twenty-first, eighteen hundred and seventy-one. And in case said board shall, under sald act of July fifteenth, eighteen hun dred and seventy, decide to open said canal, they are hereby empowered to upen both its branches, co as to connect with the corernment canal at the arsenal: Provided, That the cost of said work shail not exceed the amount already fixed by law for that purposd. That the sum of ten thousand dollars, or 80 much thereof as may be necessary, is’hereby appropriated, for the purpose of repairing and relaying, where necessary, the pavement on Pennsylvania avenue from Fifteenth street to the esst side of Rock creek: Provided, That a like sum shall be expended for the same par- pose by the proper anthorities of the Districtof Columbia: And provid-dfurther, That the Wash- ington and Georgetown Kailrosd Company shalt in like manner repair such portion thereot as they are by their charter required to do; the work to be done undef the sapervision of the tn Pablic Works tor the District ot Uo- umbia. ‘ Sxo.18. That te correct an error in the enroll- ment of the act approved March third, eighteen hundred and Seventy-one, making appropria- tions for the naval service for the year ending dune thirtteth, eighteen hundred and seventy- two, and for other purposes, the same be amended as follows: In section two strike al! of the section from and inclading the “provided ,? where ft first occurs, and inse: the follow “And the Secretary of the Navy ts authorized to invite, by public advertisement, plans and specitiations for euch | deck, and to award to any person notin the naval serrics, whose plans may be adopted by | the Navy Department, aeum not exceeding ive | thousand doilars. But no plan shall be adopted unlit shal! first receive thesanction of a loard of not less than five experienced olncers, to be appointed by the Secretary of the N ‘& wa- jority of whom shall be constructors and engi- | neers, and one of whom shall be an experienced | civil engineer; and it shall be the daty of said board to consider all the plans aud specitica- ttons laid hetore it, whether the samo were pro- | pared in the Navy Department or by partics | competing therewith, and the plans and spoci- | Heations that shall be adopted shall be opened te the inspection of alt persons who desire.to become bidders, for at least ninoty days berore the awarding of said contract.” For three assistant observers at the Naval Obeervatory, in addition to the sam appropei- ated by the “Act making appropriations for the naval service for the year ending Jans thirty, cighteen hundred and seventy-two, and for other purposes,”? approved March chird, 4red dollars. Sze. 19, That so much of the prov’s> in the aet making appropriations to supply daticien- cs eighteen hundred and seventy, as limtts the completion of the marine hospital butiding at Chicago, Diinois, to 9 sam not exceeding three hundred thonsand dollars, is hereby repesicd; and it shall be lawful for the proper authorities to expend the money already appropriated for continuing the work upon aid building: Pro- vided, That po part thereof shail be expended until plan and specifications shall have been completed that will limit the cost of said build- Ing toa suzu, inciuding all moneys aiready exe pended, not exceeding three hundred and tiftr- utne thousand seven hundred and seventy-uine Collars and thar ur cents. Sve. 20. That the Secretary of the Troasary be authorized to seli, for the best price in cash that can be obtained, the marine hospital build- ing in the city of San Francisco; and the pro- veeds of such sale. or so mach thereof as may be necessary, shall be held and reserved as a fund for the erection of a pavilion hospital on rome rerni it reservation in or near said ong. Cony shall hereatter so dctermiae. mc. 2 at there be appropriated ont of not otherwise ‘21. any money in the ‘ap- propriated, twelve thousand dollars Mr the Teltef of destitute aged persons in the District of ColumPia, such bum to be received and dis- tributed by such officer or association of per- fons inthe Districtof Columbia as the Secre- tary of War shall pe ete that & report of distribution of the money hereby appro- priated sball be made to Congress at its next reesion. Sec. 2. That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to furnish to the Natonai 1 men’s Relief Association condemned clothing and bedding, if such there be on hand, not needed by the army. not exceeding five thous- and dollars in value, for distribution among the Gestitute aged persons above mentioned. Sec. 23. That the use of the buildings in | Armory equare occupied by the Quartermasters department, if not needed for the public ser- vice, be granted, in the discretion of the Secre- tary of War, to the association above mentioned, for the purpose of enabling it still farther to re- lieve the destitute persons above mentioned. Sre. 24. That the provisions in the act on- titled “An act making appropriations tor suz- dry civil expenses of the government for tae year ending June thirtieth, eighteen handred and seventy-one, and for other parposes.” for the erection ef s public building in the city of Saint Louis, Missoari, for the use of the ona tom-house abd other civil offices of the govern- | Ment of the United States, shall be oxtended and mace available for and during the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two. Src. 25. That the salary of the consul at Mat- smoras, Mexico, be established at two thousand dollara per annum for the fiscal year ending dune thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy- one, and thereafter. That there be paid to the deputy assistant treasurer in tne office of the assistant treasurer in the city of New York thesum of six haudred dollars, the same being a deficiency in his conm- pensation for the present fiscal yesr. Sxo. 26. That there be, and is hereby, appro- pristed, for increared compensation to assistant isin ing the ceusus of eighteen hun- dred and seventy, the sum of three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. ; Szo. oe ‘That for = Lt aed of —_ beeen ally securing life and property on coast of Gas secact ont Long island for the fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and Ber ‘two, two bun: ae 5 : H i i ae : ! Hi i iy H Ht i : 3 a i i ! g 33 i e | er of the Gen- | it | disguise upon the eighteen hundred and seventy-one, tive hun- | and co forth, approved April twentieth, | Of _his accounts by th tment. Suc. 30. That the act approved Janus twenty-second, anno Domini eighteen ban: and sixty-seven, entitled “Am act to fi times ‘for the regular meetings of Congress, of said assembly, and Sro.6. That any the office of secretary for as officers of the United States during | the year eighteen hundred and seventy, thesum be done and mentioned in the second section tm | Of four thousand two hundred fifty dollars. | this act are about to be committed, and haying Bxc. 29. That three thousand dollars is appro- Bteted i, out of which such eum shall be paid to port be, and the same is hereby, reperied after the | arnment of the present session of Congress. proved, April 2), 157 [ | Ax Act to teen'h ame United States, and for other pa -poses. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of R-pre sentatives of the Umited States of Americain Con- wsembled, That an y law, statute, custom, or mrageof any | cause to be subjecte | Juriadietion of the United States to the | Yon of any rights. privileges, or imman cured by tho titution of the United Stat SNERAL NATURE—No. 10.) shall, any such law, statute, ordinance, regala- tion, enstom. or akage of the State to the oon withstanding, be liable to the party in. action at law, suit in equity, or her proper proceeding fur redress; each pro- eding to be prosecated tn the several district ject to the same rights of appeal, review | =pon error, and other remedies provide in | lake cages in'such courts, under the prov: | ofthe act of the ninth of April, eightee: ~six, entitled*Aa act i protec’ the United States fn their ci 1 rights, anc to furnish the means of their vind!- cation,” and the other remedial laws of the United States vhich are im their nature applica- ble iu such cases. | _ SEo. 2. That if two or more persons within any | State or Territory of the United States shall oon- together to overthrow, or to put down, or to destroy by force the government of the United States, or te levy war against the United States or to oppose by force the authority of the gov- ernment of the United States, or by forces, in- Simidation,or threat to prevent, der, or de- lay the execution of any law of the United States, or by force to seize, take, OF possess any property of the United States contrary to the authority for, or by force, intimidation, or threat to prevent any person from accepting or holding any of%ce or trast or placeof contid-nee under the United States, or from discharging | the duties thereof, or by fores, intimidation, oF | threat to induce any officer of the United Sates to leave any State, or place where his duties av euch officer might be pertorm- ptt sop ma yn emg | ty on account of his lawfal discharge of futies of | his cfiice, or to injure his person while engaged | a Soe ‘of the duties of his oclice, or to injure his property so as to molest, inter” rupt, hinder, or impede him in the discharge of | his official duty, or by force, intimidation, or | threat to deter any party or witness in any court | of the United States from attending such court, or from testifying in any matter pending in such | court fully,(ree!y and trathfally or to injure a: 7 | such party or witness in his person or proj | on account of his havingso attended or testified, or by force, intimidation, or threat to influence | the verdict, presentment, or indictment, of any | juror or grand juror in any ccurtof the United States, or to injuresach juror in his person or property on account of any verdict, preaent- ment, of indictment lawfaily assent to by him, or on account of his being or having been | euch juror, or shall conspire dlic highway Or upon the premises of another for the purpose, either «.- Teet!y or indirectly, of depriving any person or any class of persons of the equal pretection of the laws, or of equal privileges or immunities under Lhe isws, or for the purpore of preventing € hindering the constituted suthorities of any 1g 0 all persons cate the equal protection of the laws, or sbai conspire together for the purpose | of in'any manner impeding, hindering, o} ing, or defeating the due course of justice in aus State or ‘Territory, with intent to deny to | any citizen of the United States the due and | “etTks et | | +qnal protection of the laws, or to injure any person in bis person or his property for law-n!- ly enforcing the rigat of any person orclass of ns to the eyuai protection of the laws, or force, mitmidation, er threat to prevent any citizen of the United States iawfully entitied to vote from giving his support or advocacy in a lawful manner towards or in favor of tho ei ton of any lawfully qualified person as an elcc- | tor Of President or Vice-Prei teut of the United | Ststes.or asa member of the Oi of the ; United States, or to injure any such citizen in bis | person oF property on account of suca support or advocacy, eact and every person so oifend- ag shall b emed guilty of a high crime, and, ou thereof in any distriet o: 5 the United-States or distr: enpreme court of any Territory of the Sates having juriadiction of similar of a | eball be pumtsbed bys fine not less than ive lLundred nor more than five thousand dollars, or by imprisonment, with or without hard labor, as the co may determine, for a period of not | less than six months nor more than six years, as the court may determine, or by both such dae And lprisonment as the court shall determine. Ava if eny One or more persons engaged in any tach conspiracy shall do, or cause to be done, any act in furtherance of the object of sach copspiracy, whereby any person shall be injured in his person or property, or deprived of having and exercising any right or privilege of a citizen of the United States, the person so injured or deprived of suco rights and privileges may have and maintain an action for the recovery of 4: ages occasioned by euch injury or deprivation of rights and privileges against any one or more ; H é i i 5 g subject to the same rights of appeal, review upon error, other remedies provided in like cases iu such courts under the provisions of the eighteen act of April ninth, hundred and sixt six, entitied ‘An act to all the United States in civil and to | class of the to in or refuse protection the rights, such facts shal! be deemed | any cause, fail | preple in sach | & demai by such Stats of equal protection of | the Taws to which they are entitied under the ion of the United States; and in aii ‘h cases, or whenever any such insurrection, | violence, anlawfal combination, or conspiracy | shall oppose or obstruct the laws of the United | States or the ve execution , OF Lpede or obstruct the due course of justice under the | same, it shall be lawful for the President. and it shall be his duty to takesuch measures, by the employment of the militia or the land ana naval forces of the United States, or of either, or by other means, as he may deem necessary for the suppression of such insurrection, domestic vio~ leres, or combinations; and any person who ehall be arrested under the provisions of this and the preceding section shall be delivered to the marshal of the proper district, to be deait with according to law. Suc. 4. That whenever in any State or & State the unlawful combinations nam art or in the fal purposes of, such powerful and armed com- binations; whenever, by reason of elther or all of the causes aforesaid, the conviction of such offenders and the preeer: lic safety shall become insach district impracti- cable, in every such case such combinations shall be deemed a rebellion inst the government of the United States, during contina- I the limits of z 5 : [ lt i é E i E i i i I bE petit juror court of the pa shall, the judgment of the court, be iu com, plicity with any such or conspiracy; any or are era t t a tte i g i person within the i] | cee the provistons of the four- | five thousand doi dment to the Constitation of the | benefit ther, or go in | the personal super Person OF persons, that any of the wrougs conspired o ot power to tor aid in preventing the same, shall ct or refuse £0 to do, aud gach wrong. ful act shal: be committed, such porsas or por. sons shall be liable to the person injaped, or b lege in atatives, for all da: a by any such wrongfel sot whieh « med person or persons by ren have preveriee; an. sach ¢ covered in an action on the case ip the proper <lcait Court of the United States, uutaber Of persons guilty Of «ach wrongful ne~ glee. cx refusal may be joined as defendants im such action: Prorided, Th od shall be caused | act aud nogiect, Lae tives of such deceased person action therefor, and may rooover not exceeding Gamage. (herein. for the Of the widow of ruch deccased perean, if any there be, or if there be po widow, for the of the next of kin of sach deceased per- son. Suc. 7. That nothing her od To supersede except ne far we the sa: a a! any former may be re- oterces heretofore « the tenor of any former act shall be prosecutod, and any proceeding already commenced fort whall be (Geren NaTCKR—No. 11) Am Aor Yor convening the mext legislative as sembly of the Territory of New Mexico, and for other purposes Be st enacted ly the ¢ and House of Repre- sentatives of the d States of Ancrica ta to gress assembled, That the lezisiatare of the Ter- ritery of New Mexico be, and it ls horeby, aa " to convene on the first Monday of December, A. D. eighteen hundred and seven- Tyeane; and that an «lection for the mombers of both branches of raid logisintare be authorized tobe held on the day of the next general cleo tion, under the exist Approved, April 2 (Guwneat Narcxs No. 12) AB ACT concerning Ure compensa: collector of customs for the district o lamette, in the State of Oregon Be it enacted by the Senate and Howse of Re aencatives of the United States of America tn Com gress asrembied, That section one of the «ot approved June fourteenth, eighteen hundred nd seventy, entitied “An act to establish the collection district of Willamette, in the State Of Oregon,” shall be, and is hereby, amended & followe : Strike out ali of said section arter the words “toreside at Portland,” and insert in liew thereof, “and said collector shall be allowed @ emiary the rate of one thousand Goliars per aunum, with the fece allowed by Jaw, and @ commission on ail customs money collected and xecounted for by him, euch salary, fees, and commissions not to exceed at the rate Of three thousand dullars per annum.” Approved, Apri vt. (Guwenal naTcRB—No. 13.) Ax Act xmending an act to reduce internal taxes, and for other purposes, approve: daly fourteenth, eighteon handred sad seventy. Bert enacted by he Senate and House of Repre~ sentatives of the (nated States of America in Com- gress assemble, That the thirty Of seid act is hereby amended by adding w the last clanse thereof as follows: Provided, case of ditference in tife wiatn of gangs necting rail the goods may be imsae. ately transferred from one car to another under euch ruler and regut the Treasury may pres: Approved, April 2), 1571 [Guaznal sarcae—N Aw ACT to amend the act i Jase six- teenth, eighteen hunsired ans sixty-two, euti- tled “An act providing for the election af jerors to serve in @cveral courisof the District ot Columl Whereas, by the tn list of jurors to serve by thé register of section of sald act, (ne 1 courte is w be caxde on city, aed the e city of Georgetown, aud levy court of Washington county, sud seid ollicers are abolished by the act approved February (wenty- st, eighteen hundred aod seventy-one, ew iflod “An act to provide a goverament fur the Die trictof Columbia :” Therefur Beat enacted by the Senate and Uuee of R te rer sentatives of the States of Ameria in Com grees arrmiied, Tha:, until the ingisiative as eembly shell Otherwise provide, the supreme court of the District of Columbia may, by orders in genera! term from time to time, Wdes- ate neceseEry Officers or persons to make the lsts of jurors for service im sald court, instead of said abolished officers. Sxo. 2 That the justice holding the term asusliy catled the circuit court, ma taleemen to be sammoned by the marshal w ever the panel drawn for service tn eaid court, for any reason, becomes defect! Approved, April 20, 1571 (Gexzeat Natur Aw Aor to establish cert Re it enacted by the Senate and House of Repr-sen- tatives of the Umited States of America in Congress assembled, That the following be, and are hereby, established ss po rou From Martinsville, via Oakfarm and Nasb- ville, to Elkinsvillc. From Franklin, via Batgereville and Cope, to Martinsville. Approved, April 20, 1671. (GuymRaL NaTrRs—No. 16} An Aor to ertablish post routes. rectal a Beit the Senate and House of - Of the United States of America tn Con- assembied, That the be estab- ‘m8 post FOUtes. to wit a ARKANSAS. a oo ‘rom Lemartine, in Columbia County, Centerville, in Hempstead County. From Mt. Ids, via Iron Suiphar Springs and Shipman Reeds’, to sa ‘fton. ILLINOIS. verton. KANSAS. From New Chicas» to Fredo: MIGHIGAN. From Amsdore to Goouland. From —— 1» to M hiord. From dapeer to North From Japoer to Hadley. From North Brauch to From North Branch to d. From Milford to Holly. MINNESOTA From Rush City, vis Stanchfielé, to Prince= From Benson to Lac-qui-parie. From Forest City, via Silvan Hill, Forest Prairie, to Gold Spring. From Carver to Henderson. From Rush Oity,via Anderson Pest Office, ta Visconsin. "e SUL. Newbury, via Olif- iden Gate. Cloud, vis Sairt Wendall and Young’s Corners, to Holding’s Ford. MONTANA. From Virginis City to Summit City. MISSOURL. From Brookfield, vie North Salem, Owasoo, Keds ville, to Unionville From Osceola, via Humansville, to Bolivar. Stoutiand, via HAzel Green, Nebo, Ping Creek, and Competition, to Hartville. pony, via Long Oreek, to Berry- Marshteld, via Arno and Gainesville, ta rkapeas.