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 I 132 FOBTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. OH. 265, 266, 267. 1876 . ` h Aug. 14, 1876. CHAP. 265.-·An act to Provide for the payment of certain indebtedness.inciirredin ——-—-········ the construction 0 the New York ourt-House and Post-office building. ., _ _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United · foAPP'°I;‘;;";;'°“ States of America in Congress assembled, That to enable the Secretary Ngw §‘f,‘Qk é,tyl‘°°‘ of the Treasury to pay the indebtedness incurred in the construction 187 of the building for court-house and post office in New York City, in 18  excess of the amount appropriated for said purpose for the fiscal year - "ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, the sum of. two hundred and twenty-seven thousand five hundred and sixty-six dollars and seventyeight cents is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, in accordance with the 4 recommendation of the Committee on Expenditures on the Public Buildings, in their report to the House of Representatives July seventeenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-six. . - Approved, August 14, 1876. Aug. 14, 1876. CHAP. 266.--An act to reduce the area of the military reservation of Fort Laramie, ~·············‘— Wyoming Territory. _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United w*;‘;:_Qm{{'g;“¤;;§ States of America in Congress assembled, That the military reservation dna0d_ of Fort Laramie, in the Territory of Wyoming, is hereby reduced to an area of fifty-four square miles; and the said reservation shall, after the passage of this act, be limited and bounded as described and declared in Esrecutive Order of June twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty- n ne. · _Part of reserve ‘ Sec. 2. That all that portion of land added to the said reservation of ting rpstgrcd to Fort Laramie, by Executive Order of April second, eighteen hundred , pu '° '"' °‘ and seventy-two, is hereby eliminated therefrom and restored to the body of the public lands, and shall be held to be subjectto all provisions " of the laws of the United States relating to the public lands, in the same} manner and to the same extent as if said lands had never consti~ tute a portion o said military reservation. Approved, August 14, *1876. Ave-14.1876 loner. 261.-A t ir ‘ ‘ s r in tr ‘ · - ———-———-- am, 1 ...m,.i‘..él$.f£? J.§'.t.?.§’”,f3i’.il€°£?é‘.r.°€¤ .‘i.‘é2€“.¤‘$°°t?.$t$’f°;.‘§t‘lE$“§tl'3r pHl3p0S6S. _ _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United f An1>rv1>r¤at;<{]u¤ States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums of b‘g;"°"“ ““ ‘“‘ money bc, and are hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated to be cx ended under the _ . ., v P a direction of the becretary of War,_for the repair, preservation, construction, and completion of the following public works hereinafternamed. Dunkirk. For the improvement of the harbor at Dunkirk, New York, eighteen B _ thousand dollars. · “““1°- For the improvement of the harbor at Buffalo, New York eighty-five W_ thousand dollars. ’ _ 0**** ofoh8m- mlfor this émprovement of the harbor at Oak Orchard, New York two ousan dollars. Pultueyville. For the improvement of the harbor at Pultneyville, New York three thousand dollars. ` G¤¤=·*·S¤d¤sB¤»*· H Fcglthe imdprioypment of the harbor at Great Sodus Bay, New York, . ve thousand dollars. Hell Gate. For removing obstructions in the East River and Hell Gate, New York, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
 * “°”· For the improvement of the harbor at Wilsoii, New York, ten thousand dollars.