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 208 THlRTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. L Ch. 208, 209. 1866. Clerks in one clerk of class one; in the bureau of steam nayigation, one clerk of
 * §;f°;§:,f*°“m class three; In the bureau of provisions and clothing, one clerk of class

O,·€,,°,,;,}0,,,, four, three clerks of class three, six clerks of class two, and three clerks and <=l¤=|fi¤{ss of class one; in the bureau of medicine and surgery, one clerk of class ,,,,Q’,f:;':,g;;f° four, and one clerk of class three, And the amount necessary to pay the Appropris- increase of salaries herein provided for, for the fiscal year ending the Increase of Size. 9. And be it further enacted, That the provisions of the act §;{);’&§,f’Sr§¥“ approved April twenty-nine, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, “ increasing curtains comin- the compensation of inspectors of customs in certam ports," IS hereby conuegu cb 71 tinued in force. _ 9 Sec. 10. And be it further enacted That in adjusting the accounts of V l. u. . 61. 2 _ _ _ ixdjliilstniient of Stewart Gwynn, under and by authority of "An act making appropriations ‘l°“°““" °f for the legislative executive, and judicial expenses of the government for btewartGwynn. h . ’. . h']. . h h d d d . I _. ,,f. . 1865, 6h_ 73, g 1, the year ending thirtret une, eng teen un re an Six y six, l or pr1nt- V<>l· xiii- P- 458- ing presses, machinery, material, and labor furnished and supplied to the Treasury Department, and for expenditures under the authority of the Secretary, the proper accounting officers of the treasury are hereby authorized to make said adjustment without deducting for expenditures made by said department, or under authority thereof, upon said presses and machinery for the purpose of improvinv and-repairinv the same. Appropriation Sec. 11. And be it further enactdd, That the slim of thirty-nine thou- sapld tuéo hundred Ianddsevetntyf-six dollars and filfty tcents be, and tgp same good, in nw of is ere y appropriate ou o any money in e reasury no o erwise 9¤‘t=¢i¤ ds- approprioited to purchabe Indian annuity goods for the Indians parties to lg,?;',, the treaty of Fort Laramie and for the Blackfoot nation, to replace those 749. ’ destroyed by tire on the steamer Frank Bates, at Saint Louis, April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six. A i ro Sec. 12. And be it urt/ter enacted That in cases in which mone s ”°,l’*l:3I:r€*i)'i:l'l u accruing to the United fStates from " fines penalties and forfeitures" br in orrners their . ’ ’ . ’ ,,3,., 0; 6,,,,,,, other sources, have been erroneously received and covered 1l;ltO the treaspenalties, and ury before the payment of the proper informers’ moieties or other ‘°'f°"”"°“' charges legally and justly charg[e]able against the same, so much money as may be necessary to pay said claims, admitted and certified in due course of settlement, is hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, July 23, 1866. July 23, 1866. CHAP. CCIX. —An Act to amend the  Section of an Act entithad "An Act donal-  ing Public Lands to the several States and Territories which may provide Colleges for the 1 I . . H Vol. xii. P. so4. Ben?! ry" Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, approved July 2, 1862, so as to extend Sm Pm P 569 theabl’tzz;dwtthz'n which the Provisions of said Act shall be accepted and such Colleges t' esl as. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Time for com- States of America in Congress assembled, That the time in which the sev- PlYl”S Wlih Pl'°‘ eral States may comply with the provisions of the act of July two cirrhvisious ofact h d d d. _ ., d “A d _. b,. _ ,_ C, ’ °h ,,,.,_,,,,,,,g ,,,,,_,,,,, teen un, re an sixty-two, entitle n act onating pu ic an s tot e lands to States, several States and Territories which may provide colleges for the benefit g‘;,{°f,L‘,;f'?g;’,t‘l' of agriculture and the mechanic'arts," is hereby extended. so that the ao legs., gw, sx- ceptauce of the benefits of the said act may be expressed within three years ¥¢¤d<=d- from the passage of this act, and the colleges required by the said act may be provided within five years from the date of the filinv of such acceptance with the commissioner of the general land oflide: Provided, Where terri- That when any Territory shall become a State and be admitted into the srmlmmieu to July two, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, by expressing the acceptance 5g36E5W0f mr therein required within three years from the date of its admission into ‘ the Union, and providing the college or colleges within five years after
 * l°“· thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, is hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.
 * ‘3Bb‘“;‘,f;":,?: Union, such new State shall be entitled to the benetits of the said act of