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 304 FOHTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. .C1I. 27, 29, 30, 31. 1875. r HAP ..,. v` appropriation for continuin the constru ‘ » 0 l 21 :;:§aE;(S;;(z)g·(»(}1?1%:11St(£)l£.? hguse at Saint Louis, Missouri. .cmu of Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the sum of one hundred Appropriation:. and fifty thousand dollars be, and the sarne is hereby, appropriated, out 0f2u1y money in the Treasury not othersv1sc_appropr1ated, to be availa ble immediately, for the purpose of eontinuingthe construotion of the Custouhh Ou so custom-house u11d post office at SMDC LOUIS, NIISSOHTI, HOW 111 course of we post pmee at construction. · Sam L°‘"“* M°‘ Approved, January 28, 1875. » . .— .atcbo e on the south side of Long Island, in JM" 29* 187** CHAP 29 An Mt tfl?e(g)t:::t*eh§€6N§w Ycrga port of delivery. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United P:1l,c110g11e,Lo11g States of America in Congress assembkd, That the village of Patchogue, ¥¤¤¤¤·L td M ¤» 1>¤r¤·o¤ the south side of Long Island, State of New York, shall be, andthe °f *°1"’°">"· same is hereby, made a port of delivery within the collection district of the port of New York, and shall be subject to the same regulations as other ports of delivery in the United States; that a surveyor be appoint ed by the President, with the advice and consent of the Senate, to resepviwei es. side at the said port of Patchogue, who shall have the power to enroll Power to enroll, and license vessels to be employed in the coasting trade and fisheries, &°·· "°¤S°l**- under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary, and who shall give the usual bond, perform the usual duties in the manner prescribed, and receive the fees he may be entitled to by law as allowed to surveyors for the same duties, and no more. Approved, J auunry 29, 1875. J¤.n,30, 1875. CHAP. 30.-An not for the relief of certain officers of the Navy who were dropped, ———————— furloughed, or retired under the act of February twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred l01g5F3i6c- 128, V- and fifty-tivo. ’l`Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives aj the United Ditfereuce of pay States of America in Congress assembled, That all oiizlcers now in the Navy, ¢<>_1>c paid cerwiu and the widows or heirs of those who have died while attached to the l$g’PP;du°5 Navy, including the widow of Captain Elisha Peck relieved by special ,,,~,,,,“f-QM ’ ,,,0 _ act of March three, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, who were m e as e A an (1 rc - dropped, furloughed, or retired under the act of February twenty-eighth, Stored- eighteen hundred and fifty-five, and who were afterward promoted and restored to the active list of the Navy, under the operations of the act 1855,c.12%,v. 10, of January sixteenth, eighteen hundred and nfty-seven, or by the Presip. 016. dent under the operation of subsequent laws, shall be entitled to receive out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated the differ- 15:,7, c, 12, v_ 11, ence between the pay respectively received by them and the pay at that p.1sx. time designated by law for officers on the active list of the rank to which they were respectively promoted, for and during the time they 1873, e. 465, v. 17, were affected by the operation of the said acts of February twenty- p. 791. eighth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, and January sixteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven. Approved, January 30, 1875. Jan. 30, 1875. CHAP. 31.—-An mt authorizing the President to nominate Holmes \Vik0E2]l1 assistant ’”°‘”°"__‘ surgeon in the Navy. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United {authority to ap- States of America in Congress assembled, That the President is hereby £gh51*;g<;;;¤:]=L $1- authorized to nominate aud, with the advice and consent of the Senate, gum in me MV; appoint Holnnes W1k0if, an assistant surgeon in the Navy, waiving his dmqualxhcatwn by age, but subject in all other respects to existing law and rcgulatwus. Approved, J auuary 30, 1875.