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 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ch. 244, 245. 1868. 193 From the city of Reading, via Black Bear Tavern, Oley turnpike road, Post-roads osand Manatauney Post Office, to Pike Post-Ofiice, in Pike township. m’l‘sh°d l" TENNESSEE. Tennessee; From Belle Station to Dyersburg. From Taylorsville, via Stoney Creek, to Elizabethtown. WES'l` VIRGINIA. WestVirginiv.; From Glengary, via Shokeys, to Unger’s Store. From Kanawha Salines to Lizemore’s. YVISCON SIN. Wisconsin; From WVestfield, via Lawrence, to Spring Blum From Freeman to Lower Lynxville. From Museacla to Richland Centre. From Chilton, via Bachelor Schoolhouse, Potter’s Mills, Duell’s Mills, Brillion, and Holland, to Wiiigiitstoxvxi. From La Crosse, via Chaseburg, Enterprise, and Springville, to Viroqua. From White Hall to Franklin. From Neillsville to Dexterville. From Hixton, via Pole Grove, to Houghtonburg. From Garden Valley, via Augusta, to Eau Claire. From Pine Hill, via Hop Hollow, to the Saint Croix railroad. From Goole to Hillsboro’. From Debillo, via Oaks and Ironton, to Barabo. UTAH TERRITORY. mlllsll 'l`<=¤‘l- From Eagle Valley to Panacca. y From Pinto, via Hamblin and Palsifer, to Panaccea. Approved, July 25, 1868. CHAP. CCXLV.—-An Act relating to the Freedmerfs Bureau and providing for its July 25 1g6g_ Discontinuance. ······¥····· Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the duties and powers of Powers, tw. commissioner of the bureau for the relief of freedmen and refugees shall gf. continue to be discharged by the present commissioner of the bureau, and ligf of {,,,0.;,,,,,,,, in case of vacancy in said office occurring by reason of his death or resig- 8g1c- l<> be disnation, the same shall be filled by appointment of the President on the $v,;`,:§;dbY nomination of the Secretary of War, and with the advice and consent of Vacancy, how the Senate; and no officer of the army shall be detailed for service as mlg‘l· _ m commissioner or shall enter upon the duties of commissioner unless ap- ,,O,i;,“ge°.i;Cr pointed by and with the advice and consent of the Senate ; and all assist- tailed, unless, ant commissioners, agents, clerks, and assistants, shall be appointed by &°ASs,mm,S the Secretary of War on the nomination of the commissioner of the clerks, &c. liow bureau. In case of vacancy in the office of commissioner happening  , during the recess of the Senate, the duties of commissioner shall be dis- Omcc ,,(c,,,,¥,,;{;_ charged by the acting assistant ad_ju,tant-general of the bureau until such slower h=»x>p<ms - in recess of vacancy can be filled. mmm_ Sec. 2. And be it jizrtker enacted, That the commissioner of the Bureau to he bureau shall, on the first day of January next, cause the said bureau to be Xltllflltllfll from withdrawn from the several States within which said bureau has acted $i‘;C;(Y?,it,u,,,.v and its operations shall be di—=continut·d. But the educational department 1,11g69. _ l` of the said bureau and the collection and payment of moneys due the dc};ml;;;‘;;}‘Q:‘t,m von. xv. Pun.-—-13 continues,