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 INDEX. 1121 Tinsley, Van Horn and Company, Traders’ National Bank ¢y" Baltz'mm·e, _ claims of, to be investigated 711 to have the privileges and be liable to Ttsdale, Matthew, the debts, &c., of the First National damages awarded to, by commissioners Bank of Annapolis . . . .. . . . 282 _ of claims .. 697 Transit, Conveyance in. See Customs Dluics. Tztus, A. M., _ of certain merchandise destined for the payment to, for livestock . 716 British possessions, without payment Tobacco. _ See Internal Revenue. of duties, whenever, &c. . . . 482, 483 provisions of law imposing internal tax for export . 483 upon . . 249, 255 Transit of Venus. See Venus. in export bonded warehouses to be sub- appropriations to purchase, &c., instru- _)ect to what tax, after July 1, 1872 . 255 ments for observation of . . . 867, 514 special tax upon dealers in . 250 to be expended by a commission . 367 upon manufacturers of. 251 of whom to consist. 367 upon peddlers of ... 251 no contract for amount beyond apupon cigar makers .. 251 propriation 367 proceedingswhen aband0ned,c0ndenined, Transportatwn, or forfeited, offered for sale, will not by carriers by rail of bonded merchanbring a price equal to the tax. . . 253 dise, provisions concerning 16 certain provisions of internal revenue law in locked cars of merchandise, imported concerning. . . . . . . . 402, 403 at certain ports and destined for cer- T nban, Nomian 6., tain other ports 50 homestead application oi declared valid, 656 of army officers, &c., dedciency appro- Todd, Major John W., priations for ..., 127, 128, 259-261 credit to be allowed, in settlement of ac- of foreign mails, provisions concerning, counts ... 788 in post-office act .. 316, 317 Toledo, Ohio, See Post-office Department. privileges of act relating to imported by British subjects, of goods in British merchandise, &c., extended to. . . 36 vessels without duty, from place to ’ two terms of the United States district place on the lakes and rivers of the court to be held in, each year. 157, 158 United States, if part is through Cau- T olman, Chester C., ada, by land carriage and in bond. 483 application of, for extension of patent to right may be suspended, if, &c. . . 488 be reheard, &c ... 689, 690 Transportation (Army), Tomlinson, William D., deficiency appropriation for. . . 533-535 pension to » .. 786 appropriations for. . 258, 545 T opographer of Post-qjice Department, Transportation of Mails, appointment and salary of. . . 284, 285 on railroad routes, appropriation for in- Toppmg, William R., crease of pay for ... 558 damages awarded to, by commissioners compensation for, to be readjusted. . 658 of claims. . . . . . . . . . 697 See Post-ojicc Department. Torpedo Boats and Corps, Trapp, Sarah S., appropriations for construction, &c., oi, 147, letters-patent heretofore granted to Wil- 549 liarn Trapp, to be extended in the how only to be used .. 549 name of, his executrix .. 346 T orpedoes, to be open to legal inquiry, &c. . . 346 appropriations for trials with, for harbor no damage for certain use, prior, and land defence .. 261, 546 &c. . . . . . . . 346 for harbor defences, &c. 469 Travis, Joseph, how only to be used .. 469 claim of, allowed by commissioners'. . 749 Tarreyson, James PV., Treason, payment to, for live-stock. 751 number of challenges allowed in. . . 282 Torreyson, Samuel, Treasurer of the United States, claim of, allowed by commissioners. . 762 appropriations for, and for office of, 68, 493, Tow Boats, _ 494 on Mississippi river and tributaries, of $8500 to be expended in the office standard steam-pressure upon boilers of the, at the discretion of the in. . . . . . . 23, 400 Secretary of the Treasury. . 68, 494 Tracy, Charles F., Treasury Building, indemnity to, for losses by Indian depre- appropriations for .. 352, 525 dations. . . 661 Treasury Department. See Secretary of the Tracy, George F., Treasury. _ _ _ allowance to, in settlement of ac· appropriations for pay of special agent of, counts. 769, 770 in connection with steamboat inspec- T rude-Dollar. See Mints, érc. tion laws, to be still applied, until, &c. 8 standard weight and value of 427 l provision for pay of persons employed in T rade-Marks. See Austro-Hungarian Empire, l the insnrrectionary States in connecconvention with Austro-Hungarian Em— tion with the. 10 pire concerning. . 917, 918 I appropriations for, and for the bureaus reproduction of} used in the one country, of the. . _ . . . 66-72, 492-497, 531 ibrbidden in the other, &c. '. . 917, 918 mint of the United States established as provisions concerning, in treaty with a bureauin .. 424 German Empire .. . . 931* clerks in. . . . . . 424 l vox., vxu. 71