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 194 THIRTY—-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 157, 158, 159, 160. 1864. `}36i;£b· 5g5S hereby extended to three years from the first day of July, eighteen bun- ` `P' ‘ drcd and sixty-ive. _ Court may SEO. 7. And 6e it further enacted, That the said court shall have ` and for retailing goods, wares,·and merchandise in said county, in proportion to the amount of business the person applying for a license is likely Maximum to do. The maximum sum to be charged for any one license not to cx- °l“"`8°· ceed two hundred and fifty dollars, and the minimum to be so charged not to be less than two dollars. C¢1‘f¤i¤ ¤<>fi¤¢S Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That the notice required to be given g$$g:°° b° by the eighth section of the act of which this is an amendment, need not Vol. xii. p. 801. be given when all the parties interested are agreed; and all roads laid out under such agreement, without such notice being given, are hereby _ declared lawful highways. cl£:£““1"'€ Sec. 9. And be it further enacted, _That all laws and parts of laws ' inconsistent with this act are hereby repealed. APPROVED, June 25, 1864. ·¥¤¤¤ 25»1864· cmp. cLv1u.-An M to auihzmza mg Bailgfzf me orpnww com, in the cmg ry" Washington and District of Columbia, to serve Processes zssued by said Court, and for ct/'uzr Purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and [buss of Representatives of the United Bviiiif of O1'- States of America in Congress assembled, That the bailiff of the Orphans’ £:;,";ef§:;r0_ court, in the County of Washingt0u, and District of Columbia, or such cm. person as may be deputed by the register of wills in said county, shall have authority to serve all processes issued by said court, and shall be entitled to a fee of fifty cents for serving citations, and E1 fee of one dollar for serving attachments and making returns of the same to the court. Fqev f<>¤j 1‘¤- And there shall be paid to the register of wills for said county, for record- °°'°‘“g“"us*&°‘ ing wills and other instruments, fifteen cents per folio of one hundred words. APPROVED, J unc 25, 1864. June 25, 1864. CHAP. CLIX.— An Act amendatcrgq of an Act to amend an Act entitled “An Act to promote the Progress of the Usejid Arts," approved Marc}: three, eighteen hundred and vol. xH_ P_ 796. szxl y—fh.1'82. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Final fees ¤“0}‘ States of America in Congress assembled, That any person having an g’;;‘““;: gggdpald interest in an invention, wbether as the inventor or assignee, for which a. wieiin six patent was ordered to issue upon the payment of the final fee as provided ¤¤>¤*h§ in section three of an act approved March three, eighteen hundred and P'°““°‘ sixty-three, but who has failed to make payment of the (ina} fcc as provided by said act, shall have the right to make the payment df such foe, and receive the patent withheld on account of the non-payment of said fee, provided such payment be made within six months from the date of the passage of this act: Provided, That nothing herein shall be so construed as to hold responsible in damages any persons who have manufactured or used any article or thing for which u patent, as aforesaid, was ordered to be issued. APPROVED, June 25, 1864. June 25, 1g6L CHAP. CLX. — An Act to grant to the my Oalghrnia certazn Lands for State Prison -——-——-—-—- om. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Slatcs of AmervIca in Congress assembled, That the right of the United States to the lands comprising that portion of the promontory or point known
 * §;':;£‘°·¤ power to issuc, classify, and tax licenses for taverns, hotels, and restaurants,