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THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 184, 200. 1866. 173 fifth section of an act, entitled "An act to establish the judicial courts of United States, the United Smtes," passed September twenty-fourth, seventeen hundred €:$;’Q‘§_*;;”a;d“°t and eighty-nine, the defendant, if charged with an ofience bailable by the umn, gw, laws of such State, shall not be released from custody until afinal judg- 17$?»_<>l}·?·0»§_25· ment upon such writ, or until a bond, with sufficient sureties, in a reason- W" " p' °' able sum, as ordered and approved by the State court, shall be given; and if the oH`ence is not so bailable, until a final judgment upon the writ U ¤$€¤¤¤ is - · · · not bmmble. of error. XVPIIS of error in criminal cases shall have precedence upon wms of gmt the docket of the Supreme Court of all cases to which the government of in criminal cases the United States is not a party, excepting only such cases as the court, *‘:_°;‘§’:nc‘;°;E*;‘“ at their discretion, may decide to be of public importance. gockgg of su-

Sec. 70. And be it jurther enacted, That this act shall take efect, P¤‘¤*1¤¤ <=<>¤¤f<· where not otherwise provided, on the first day of August, eighteen hun- Bh;Y1l¥;'f(hé§;:? dred and sixty-six, and all provisions of any former act inconsistent with Repeal ofinzhe provisions of this act are hereby repealed: Provided, however, That °°;’t*?;;1*;‘$.· all the provisions of said acts shall be in force for collecting all taxes, {01-,,;JiQ“;;(, duties and licenses properly assessed or liable to be assessed, or accruing be iq force for under the provisions of acts, the right to which has already accrued or °°mmP"p°“s‘ which may hereafter accrue under said acts, and for maintaining and continuing liens, lines, penalties, and forfeitures incurred under and by virtue thereof, and for carrying out and completing all proceedings which have been already commenced, or that may be commenced, to enforce such fines, penalties, and forfeitures, or criminal proceedings under said acts, and for the punishment of crimes of which any party shall be or has been found guilty: And provided further, That whenever the duty imposed Gmail; Quties by any existing law shall cease in consequence of any limitation therein ; ':$:{0°:0‘;Ql:1€c contained before the respective provisions of this act shall take efect, the same duty shall be, and is hereby, continued until such provisions of this acts shall take effect; and where any act is hereby repealed, no duty im- C¤ff¤i¤ d¤¤i¢¤ posed thereby shall be held to cease, in consequence of such repeal, until €f;;§h°?xgs the respective corresponding provisions of this act shall take etlect: And repeziled. provided further, That all manufactures and productions on which a duty Manufactures, was imposed by either of the acts repealed by this act, which shall be in the possession of the manufacturer or producer, or of his agent or agents, CTS_ `yhgn this on the day when this act takes effect, the duty imposed by any such for- Mt $¤}<¢¤ ¤0`¤<=¤, mer act not having been paid, shall be held and deemed to have been EQS`Q;°gE‘;‘;ty manufactured or produced after such date; and whenever by the terms paid, or was not of this act a duty is imposed upon any articles, goods, wares, or mer- §;’g:’;fid·t:°;’;° chandisc, manufactured or produced, upon which no duty was imposed by been mnnufm either of said former acts, it shall apply to such as were manufactured or turcd after such produced, and not removed from the place of manufacture or production, dm' on the day when this act; takes effect. And the commissioner of internal Commissioner revenue, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, is author-  ;¤=‘k°d*‘°E'*· ized to make all necessary regulations and prescribe all necessary forms S;Q?,r;}0t$¤sg;°j and proceedings for the collection of such taxes and the enforcement of proceedings. such fines and penalties for the execution of the provisions of this act.

Sec. 71. And be it further emwted, That it shall be the duty of the Taxlavr to be commissioner of internal revenue to have this act, and the acts to which §;H1g2fg);§l°°" it is amendatory, published in at least one German newspaper in each m,wsp¤p9,s_ of the States of the Union where such paper may be published.

Approved, July 13, 1866.

July 16, 1866.

CHAP. CC. — An Act to continue in force and to amend "An Act to establish a Bureau for the Relief of Freedmen and Refugees," and for other Purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the act to establish a bureau for the relief of freedmen and refugees, approved March third, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, shall continue in force for the term of two years from and after the passage of this act.