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 FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 324-327. 1872. 281 post-office, internal revenue, and other government offices; and for this purpose there is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one hundred thousand dollars, to Appmpriation, be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, who Pl“"*g ““d ml' shall cause proper plans and estimates to be made, so that no expenditure umm shall be made or authorized for the full completion of said building and payment for the site thereof beyond the amount herein appropriated: Provided, That no part of the sum herein appropriated shall be used or expended, until a valid title to the site of said building shall be vested in No pmt to he the United States, and until the State of Arkansas shall duly release and §;l’°“d°d ““i‘1# relinquish its jurisdiction over the same, and its right to tax said site and ` the property which may be thereon during the time the United States shall be or remain the owner thereof A1>i~1, June 7 ,‘ 1872. CHAP. CCCXXV. -— An Act to quiet the Title to certain, Lands in Dakota Territory. · June 7, 1872. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That it shall be the duty of the _Titlc of pertain Secretary of the Interior to examine and report to Congress what title or interest the Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Sioux Indians have to any mmm Territory portion of the land mentioned and particularly described in the second fotbeinqulfed article of the treaty made and concluded with said bands of Indians on i23i_ XW P_ 50S_ the nineteenth day of February, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, and afterward amended, ratiiied, and proclaimed on the second day of May, of the same year, or by virtue of any other law or treaty whatsoever, excepting such rights as were secured to said bands of Indians by the third and fourth articles of said treaty, as a " permanent reservation;" and whether any, and, if any, what, compensation ought, in justice and equity, Equitable comto be made to said bands of Indians, respectively, for the extinguishment P°"“‘“°"· of whatever title they may have to said lands. Approved, June 7, 1872. CHAP. CCCXXVI. ——An Act relating to a Site jbr public Buildings in Harrisburgh, J unc 7, 1872. Pennsylvania, and Sacramento, california. "`"_"—_“ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas- Examinatipn ury be, and he is hereby, authorized to make an examination, and report  S*;’git’;’;5;;gf to Congress the terms upon which suitable sites can be obtained for the ing?,,, Umis. erection of any needed public buildings in I-Iarrisburgh, Pennsylvania, and lgurgh. Fw. and Sacramento, California. bacmmeum (’a1° Approved, June 7, 1872. \ CHAP. CCCXXVII.-—An Act authorizing the First National Bank ty"Annapolis to June 7» 1872- cltange its Location and Name. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United pim N,,,,,,,,,,1 States of America in Congress assembled, That the First National Bank Bank of Annapoof Annapolis, now located in the city of Annapolis, and State of Mary-  a_ land, is hereby authorized to change its location to the city of Baltimore, ;g0,m,i;,l1t;m0,·q_ in said State. WVhenever the stockholders representing three-fourths of YF<>0•3¢di¤€¤· the capital of said bank, at a meeting called for that purpose, determine to make such change, the president and the cashier shall execute a certificate, under the corporate seal of the bank, specifying such determination, and shall cause the same to be recorded in the ciiice of the comptroller of the currency, and thereupon such change of location shall be effected, and the operations of discount and deposit of said bank shall be carried on in the city of Baltimore.