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 THIRTY—EIG'rHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 89. 1864. 79 any order in imitation of or purporting to be a money-order issued by one ,:’°!!°·l*5' f°* postmaster upon another postmaster; or shall falsely alter, or cause or ° °mg’ procure to be altered, or willingly aid, or assist in falsely altering, any 5,,,- imwgngiy money-order issued as aforesaid; or shall pass, utter, or publish, or at- ¤¤¤¤i¤s· tempt to pass, utter, or publish, as true, any false, forged, or counterfeited order, purporting to be a money-order as aforesaid, knowing the same to be falsely forged or counterfeited; or shall pass, utter, or publish, or attempt to pass, utter, or publish, as true, any falsely altered money-order, issued as aforesaid, knowing the same to be falsely altered, with an intent to defraud, every such person shall be deemed and adjudged guilty of felony, and being thereof convicted, shall be sentenced to be imprisoned and kept at hard labor for a period of not less than three years, nor more than ten years, and be Hned in a sum not exceeding Eve thousand dollars. Sec. 13. And be it further enacted, That for the purpose of carrying S,, ·,,,,,,,,,. on the business of the money-order offices, and keeping and settling their ent onions)'- accounts, the Postmaster-General may appoint, in his department, one g,”g¥s“£*’°Qc““‘* superintendent of the money·order system, at an annual salary of twenty- aPP0i¤tgd¥ five hundred dollars, and three clerks, to wit: one of class four and two S of class three. And the Secretary of the Treasury may, from time to dam tipiie, appoint in the office of the auditor of the treasury for the post- 0 ce department, the necess clerks, in all not to exceed six, to wit: . . one of class four and five of old; two. And to provide for the compensa- Appmpmmm tion of the said superintendent and clerks for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-iiye, the sum of seventeen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. And the Postmaster-General is further authorized to cause such additional clerks Add,,,,,,,,,] to be employed in the money-order offices as he may find necessary for ¤|¤rk¤· conducting the operations of the money-order system, whose compensation shall be paid out of the proceeds of the money-order business : Pro- Appropriation. vided, however, That to meet any deficiency that may arise in the amount of such proceeds during the first year, the sum of one hundred thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, May 17, 1864. (Jun. LXXXIX. -An Act to appoint certain Officers of the Navy. May 17, 1864. Be it enacted Zn; the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, for and during the Acting lieutenpresent insurrection, the President, by and with the advice and consent ;gg:g:m€.:g“’ of the Senate, is hereby authorized to appoint acting lieutenant com- ,,,,,,.1,. 3,. m manders and acting commanders, who shall have the same rate of com- 1><>i¤€~‘¤•i;-1>¤y· pensation as is allowed to officers of similar grade in the navy. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the proviso in section ten, Pmviso #10310 chapter one hundred and eighty-three, of an act to establish and equalize §1,}{,;8,?g,:,°:,,,,,_ the grade of line officers of the United States navy, approved July six- Vol. xii. p. 584 teenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, be, and the same is hereby, re- Substitute peeled, and that said section shall read as follows: —- th‘*"f°"· Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That any person who shall have Acting volunreceivcd, or shall hereafter receive, a temporary appointment as acting tw' H°¤¤·>¤¤¤*-¤ volunteer lieutenant or acting master in the navy, from civil life, author- ggtgzfgfdxxx ized by act of congress of July twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and put in line of prosixty-one, may be condrmed in said appointment in the navy and placed m°“°"· in the line of promotion, from the date of said confirmation, if, upon the recommendation of the President, he receives the thanks of congress for $,,,,,6,, ,,,,,y highly meritorious conduct in conflict with the enemy. Seamen dis- be pmmoted and tinguishing themselves in battle, or by extraordinary heroism in the line ;‘;f"';3j'“,€““?' of their profession, may be promoted to forward warrant officers or acting honor; 0