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 402 THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sxss. II. Ch. 68, 74, 75. 1859. obligation of the Indians to make indemnification out of the annuities as prescribed in said act. Ammovmo, February 28, 1859. MST6h 1, 1869- CHAP. LXVI1`I.—Aoa Act to aulhavize the Enrollment, Rqqistrjy, and License of certain l"""""' Sloamboats, or Vessels, owned by the Bufalo and Lake Ihmm Railroad Company. Bc il enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Cmiiicates of States of America in Uongress assemblei That certificates of enrollment, °“Y°“'“°“°· &°‘ rcvistcr or license shall issue for any American-built steamboat or steamto nssuc to vessels ¤ ’ ’ . Orme Burr,,;;, and boats, vessel or vessels, now owned, or whxch shall hereafter b<·> owned, I-¤k° H¤'°¤ RM1- by the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway Company, a corporation created my C°mP°"y` under and by virtue of the laws of the State: of New York, in the name of said company. on the president or secretary of said company, taking the President or oath required by the fourth section of the act entitled “An act to author- °° *“k° ize the register, or enrollment and license to be issued in the name of the 1825, ch. 99. president or secretary of any incoxporatcd company owning a steamboat V0]- *V· P- 129- or vessel," passed March three eighteen hundred and twenty-five. And u§;>¤;;;‘¤¤¤0¤ of n0thirég c0néai1;ed ig said act shall he CO?StfHC& to prc;entJhc ogth re- ' quire y t 6 ourt section 0 said act rom ing ta. cn y said president, or secretary, of the said Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway Company, b reason of any personal disability, or otherwise. yAPPROVED, March 1, 1859. March 3· 185** Can-. LXXIV.—·An Ac! supplemental to an Act for the Admission ty the State 4y"Min- 1858, ch, 31. nesata into the Hxion. A"’“· P- 285- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the judge of the district m1`:"';m:€ dg; court for the district of Minnesota shall hold an term of said court in each dm,-M of Mmm,. year at the following places, to wit, at Preston, to commgnce on the first ¤¤3¤;d    Monday in Jung, and at St. Pau] pn the first Monday xp Qctober;-—the §;‘s"‘;s,P wif °`; thi ff"} ‘iE""“ Sl`?} “"S°`“” “ °I"¥kS;‘?§ Z2T£‘§€’E?hZE` 1E1E2E oresi e, c. I`8Sl c a an ccp 0 rcco s an papers 0 1 places herein designated for the holding of said court, as the judge, in his discretion shall direct. A1>r1z0vE1>, March 3, 1859. mmh 8* 1859* Cru?. LXX`V`.——An Act making Agjrapriations for the Consular apd Diplomatic gym; of the Government for the ear ending the thirtieth of June, ezghteen hundred Be it enacted Igy the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums bc, APP’°P“°“°“· and the same are hereby appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the objects hereafter expressed, for the fiscal year ending the thipticth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty, namely :—- E¤V<>Y¤» mms- For salaries of envoys extraordinary, ministers, and commissioners of tifsgioggg °°m` the United States at Great Britain, France, Russia, Prussia, Spain, Austria, Brazil, Mexico, China, Chili, Peru, Portugal, Switzerland, Rome, Naples, Sardinia, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Turkey, Buenos Ayres, New Granada, Bolivia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Guatemala, N icaragua, Sandwich Islands, Costa Rica, Honduras, Argentine Confederation, Nv other min- and Paraguay, two hundred and four thousand dollars: Provided, That no fjjfjé  Pt;y?°' other ambassador, envoy extraordinary, minister plcnipotantiary, minister resident, commissioner, diplomatic representative, or chargé d’3H'3iI‘CS, ccmmcuon of shall be entitled to any compensation during the said fiscal year: And um mg. pwwided, That nothing in this act shall be construed to interfere with the