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 FOBTTTHIRD CONGRESS. SESS» I. C11. 337, 338, 339, 340. 1874. 121 een hundred and seventy-two, is hereby ratified end approved; but C¤r*¤i¤ ¤ ¤ ¤¤ id none of the bonds authorized by said act remdining unsold shall be no- **33]*; f;{’_°t'i‘;sL°‘;,;‘a‘; gotieted or sold at less than par. . · . gm" ° J Approved, June 20, 1874. CHAP. 338.-An act to provide for the apportionment of the Territory of Wyoming Jung 20, 1814. for legislative purposes. ~ _ ···;······*"" Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembkd, That the apportionment of the Apportionment ot Territory of Wyoming for the election of members of the next Icgisla- WDW-¤i¤8 T°"**°F5' ‘ tive assembly of said Territory shall be made by the Governor thereof, {gQ,‘2}§‘£§§m°,£ 1°g'“' in accordance with the provisions of an act of Congress entitled “An y` act to provide e temporary government for the Territory of Wyoming·," approved July twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight: Provided, 1868, ch. 235, vol. That for the purpose of such epportionment it shall not be necessary to XW P- 178- take a. new or additional census wor enumeration of said Territory: And New census not to provided further, That the power hereby conferred upon the governorb°*¤k°¤· shall be continued in full force until en apportionment shall be made by MP the legislative assembly of said Territory, under the provisions of the &,,_ ° organic act thereof. . Approved, June 20, 1874. ' CHAP. 389.-Ap act to encourage the establishment of public marine schools. Jung 20, 1374, Be it enactedby the Senate and H ouae 0% Representatives of the United Suites of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the N evyi Seeretm-y or Navy to promote nautical education, is hereby authorized and empowered to my furnish vessels furnish, upon the application in writing of the Governor of the State, st ff) “‘{° °fh “‘*“Q°?* suitable vessel of the Navy, with all her apparel, charts, books, and  ° ° °°r am instruments of navigation, provided the same can be spared without detriment to the navel service, to be used forthe benefit of any nautical school, or school or college having e nautical branch, established at each or any of the ports of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, _ _ Norfolk, and San Francisco, upon the condition that there shall be mein- C°“dm°¤-· tained, at such port, a school or branch of .:1 school for the instruction of youths in navigation, seamanship, murine enginery and all matters pertaining to the proper construction, equipment and sailing of vessels _ or any particular branch thereof: And the President of the United t {°¤<·t;— States is hereby authorized, when in his opinion the same cen be done igtcfldjéfs ‘f;“§f]'j without detriment to the public service, to detail proper omcers of the ,,mww,S_ `N avy as superintendents of, or instructors in, such schools: Provided, Restoration or That if any such school shall be discontinued, or the eood of the navel V&¤¤°*¤ ***2 ¤><>¤U of service shell require, such vessel shall be immediate y restored to the ° S‘;§,’Qg,,;'¤gQ·m be Secretary of the Navy, end the officers so detailed recalled: And pro- used fo, ,,,,,,,,1 pm., vided further, That no person shell be sentenced to, or received ot, such poses. schools as e punishment or commutation of puni hment for crime. Approved, June 20, 1874. CHAP. 340.-Au act to crezttetwo additional land districts in the State ofK1•u¤us. J uno 20, 1874. Be it enacted by therSe’nate and House of Representatives of the United _ States of America in Congress assembled, That all the western portion of _A<1g1ibiq¤ml lend the State of Kansas, included es iollows, to wit, commencing at tl»ed*:;'{:g*j1*3K=*¤¤” northeast corner of township ten of rzmge sixteen, and running thence °“ '“ ° ‘ west to the western boundary of the State; thence south, along said Wcmm md_d,,_ boundary line, to the fourth swudord parallel ; thence east, along scid met.