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 18 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 36, 30, 40, 42, 43. 1874. `Feb. 24, 1874. CHAP. 36.-—Au not to withho1d£ o£ s¥; ?c site of the old light-station at Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United .S“‘° °f “€b**“P"' States of America. in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas- 3,°§::,1§’{,yl:',°jE1Pf2Q1;,t ury bc, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to w1tl1h0ld from sale ,,,18, the site of tho old light-station at Nayatt Pomt. ‘ Approved, Fcbruzmry 24, 1874. ` ,...¤ ". . .— d· lg d t t thbla clxmmcl am tho mouth Cg’%51¤:H'aE3Ri¢§1£ gggxifgt till); s§1:1!}ba1?§`gr$x$cd byotsggglg of December, eighteen lum- · dyed mx seven y-txmo. Ba it enacted by the Senate and House of Ropresentqtives of the Unitegl Aémrvpriutiou fvr States of America. in Congress assembled, That there; is hereby gmpproprp dm ¤d“S ¥"‘;‘*‘§ Qt ated, out of any moneys in the C1‘reasury not otherwxso approprmted, the ° " "°snm of twenty thousand dollars, to be expanded by the Secretary of ' War thr the purpose of dredging and protecting the navigable channel nt the mouth of Buifalo River, and of rcmoving tlm sand-bm- formpd by the great gala of December last gmt that point, smd sum to be avmlnblc upon the passage of this act. Approved February 25, 1874. Feb. 27, 1874. CHAP. 40.-511 awt to establish curtain post-routes in the State of Arkunws. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Eswblinhmcut of States of America in Congress assembled, That the following me hereby §°¤°*°”~=*¤ 1** M" established as post-routaas. From Little Rock, via. Argenm, Re:-;d’s "“°”‘ Landing, Eagle Landing, Wampoo, Plumbuyou, Adalmsburg, and Pastoriu. to Pine Bluff. From Pino Bluif, via. Carson, Rob Ltoy, New Gascouy, Green Buck, C00pcr’s Landing, Williaxuctto and Sarassa. to Arkansas Post. From Watson Station on the Texas, Mississippi River and Northwestern Rail Road, to Red Fork on the Arkansas River. From Bath Station on the Texas, Mississippi River, and Northwestern Railroad, to South hand on the Arlmussms River. · Approved, Fcbrxmry 27, 1874 March 2, 1374. CHAP. 42.—An act t<§r¤st0?—>gVigiquéféi£Lm, of Sam Fmucisco,¤2uli£or1nia, to the ——————-—--—··- avy o e m s as lm onsigu. Be it emzwted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United , §1*$¤·d<=¤€ auwfat States of America m Congress assembled, That the President of the United Qgm iQif§fu‘;f°t0 gm States bc, and he iq hereby, authorized to restore William Kilburn to Navy.tlm Navy of tha United States as an ensxgn, at the foot of the class of elggnpeen luunmlyed and seventy, of which he was a member at the time 0 IS res1g11a 1011 Approved, March 2, 1874. ‘ Hutch 3, IB74· CHAP. 43.-Au act creating an add§:io1ga.l land district in the Territory of Now OXIGO. Be it enacted lzy the Senate and House of Representatives of the United m;;*;·m]&°;?g:§;&q States of America,·in Qongrpss assembled, That all that portion of the M BSmbuShOd Tcrrltory of New Mexico lying south of the principal base. line of said Tcrmtory slmll constitute :1. separate land district, to be called the Ln