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 THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 263, 264, 265, 266. 1866. 255 Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That, subject to the aforesaid pro- Provisions of visions of this act, all and singular the provisions of the aforesaid act of f;':;*f;nQ{0:PPl¥ the general assembly of the State of Maryland, entitled “An act to in- Subjm,&c_’ corporate the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac River Tidewater Canal Company," relating to the powers, liabilities, and authority of said company, in operating and using their canal, shall take effect and apply to the extension aforesaid in the District of Columbia. Sicc. 7. And be itjltrther enacted, That this act shall be deemed apub- Aqt to be ¤ lic act, and shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, and $v‘f1lg;°t:°:;,:‘:d shall be subject to alteration or repeal by Congress. etfect. Aprnovan, July 26, 1866. . C LXIV.———A1¢ Act mdhorizin Secret 0 t was is { · CHAP C cates M Registry, or Enrolgzexeand Liggmfmhcén  We Oc/M  Be it enactcct by the Senate and fbusc of Representatives of the United Cmmcate of States of America m Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas- registrywr emo;. ury be, and he is hereby, authorized to issue certificates of registry, or m°¤° ¤¤<Uij enrolment and license, to the steamer “Diana," of Victoria, Vancouver $:1;% IBg,;°°° Island; the schooners “M. C. Rowe," of Gloucester, Massachusetts ; M. C. Rowe; "Ma.ry," of Dexter, New York ; “Jessee C0nger," of Oswego, New York; gg;-`gécon cI__ “ N. C. Ford," of Buffalo, New York; “Sweet Home," of Rochester, N_(_ Fo,-di ’ New York; "Alma," of Sodus, New York; "Marc0 Polo," of Erie, Sww H¤¤¤¤; Pennsylvania; brig “Three Bells," of Rochester, New York; barque Q;";;; Pow “ J. S. Austin," of Buffalo, New York; and the sloop “Dolphin," of Alex- Three Bells; andria Bay, New York: Provided, That there shall be paid on each of ·B?·l*?““l°F such vessels that are foreign built a tax equal to the internal revenue tax ° pm" upon the materials and construction of similar vessels of American build. Armovun, July 26, 1866. CHAP. CCLXV.—An Act to authorize the Issue ey" aartain Bonds in Demminazions July 24;, 1g6g_ greater than One Thousand Dollars. ·€‘—"‘_‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Zhzited . I?°“d* l?$“°‘1 States of America in Omzgress assembled, That hereafter the bonds of the i:i,?;,Zi,$,,,§°r` United States authorized by the act of July first, eighteen hundred and companies muy sixty-two, “To aid in the construction of a. railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean," and by all acts amendatory than $1000. thereof, may be issued in denominations greater than one thousand dollars, 1E*`g"iS§- 1 at the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury: Provided, however, VOS}; 1Q_ Egg, That it shall at all times be optional with any railroad company whether 1864,_gh. 21d. _ they will receive bonds of n larger denomination than one thousand dol- V‘{g6§:‘:hl"8g"°‘ hrs- Vol. xm. I. 564. APPROVED, July 26, 1866. P CHAP. CCLXVI.-An Act maki1;pAppmprialions jbr the Current and Contingent Ex- penses of the Indian Department, an fbrj2zWl'ing Treaty Stipulations with various I 11d1I1h 1];r[bes for the Year ending thirlieth J unc, eighteen hundmd and siztyeseven, and jbr other zuposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the (/izited States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, fApQY¤P¤‘i¤ti¤¥}¤ and they are hereby appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not tz; KE?2;°j€?t otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of paying the current and contin- partment and gent expenses of the Indian department and fulfilling treaty stipulations  “'P“l“‘ with the various Indian tribes- ` For the current and contingent expenses of the Indian department, namely: For the pay of superintendents of Indian affairs and of Indian agents, d6§;P*2`i“*i:‘ 01:0 hundred and ten thousand and fifty dollars. Subqgeggg ’ For pay of sub-agents, six thousand dollars. clerks, Sw. For pay of clerk to superintendent at Saint Louis, Missouri, one thousand two hundred dollars.