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 FORTYFOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. OH. 133,134, 135. 1876. CHAP. 133.-An act to amend in section fifty-two hundred and seventy-one of the June 19, 1876. Revised Statutes of the United States, relating to extradition. "L··—*~—‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Oongress assembled, That section fifty-two hundred 3- Sw 527% P· an;} seventy-one of the Revised Statutes be amended so as to read as 1026’ °’m°°d°d` ib DWS: “ In every case of complaint and of a hearing upon the return of the EYi€`*°”"° in °x‘ ` warrant of arrest, any depositions, warrants, or other papers offered in °"d‘°‘°° °”’"°' evidence, shall he admitted andreceived for the purpose of such hearing if they shall be properly and legally authenticated so as to entitle them , to be received as evidence of the criminality of the person so apprehended, by the tribunals of the foreign country from which the accused party shall have escaped, and copies of any such depositions, warrants or other papers, shall, if authenticated according to the law of such foreign country, be in like manner received as evidence; and the certificate of the principal diplomatic or consular officer of the United States resident in such foreign country shall be proof that any such deposition, warrant or other paper, or copy thereof, is authenticated in the manner required by this section? Approved, June 19, 1876. CHAP. 134.--An act to amend "An act for the relief of certain settlers on the public J““° 19- 1876- lands, approved Dccember twenty-eight, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and "`°°"*‘ {01* 0H1B!' pl11‘p0SBS. Ante, pp, 54, 55_ 1’o.<:t, pp. :160, 405. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _ _ States of America in Congress assembled That all the rights and privi- S°‘{“°jS m-l“”°d leges granted by ‘*An act for the relieiz of certain settlers on the public by1§§QS:ff“]l§""‘ lands, approved December twenty-eight, one thousand eight hundred 18 Si;,;,,`;;;); and seventy-four, are hereby extended for one year after the expiration peg, 0h_ gy; of the time named in said act. And all the rights and privileges ex- 17 Stat., 005. tended by this act to homestead and preemption settlers, shall apply to, and include, the settlers under an act entitled “An Act to encourage the growth of timber-on western prairies," approved March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-three and the acts amendatory thereof Approved, June 19, 1876. CHAP. 135.-—An act making appropriations for fortifications and for other works of JUUG 20, l876· defense, and for the armament thereof, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, """"`“‘°_"— eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, and for other purposes. POM 391 Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United `p` ` States of America, in Congress assembled, That the sum of one hundred Arrferfieiieethousand dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the protection, preservation, and repair of fortifications and other works of defense, Repair ¢>ff¤rtiii— ior the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy- °“‘°“S· seven; the same to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War; also the ibllowing for armament of fortilieations, namely: For the armament of sca-coast tortiiioations, including heavy guns, _A¤¤;¤¤w¤¤<>f*"¤¤‘— Gatling guns, and howitzers for flank defense, carriages, projeotiles, “"°""°"“· iuzes, powder and implements, their trial and proof, and all necessary expenses incident thereto, one hundred and sixty-tive thousand dollars. For torpedoes for harbor defenses, and preservation of the same, and T°*P°d°°“· for torpedo experiments in their application to harbor and land defense, and for instruction of engineer battalion in their preparation and appli- _ cation, fifty thousand dollars: Proaiided, That the money herein appro- P'°"‘“°• printed ior torpedoes shall only be used in the establishment and maintenance of torpedoes to be operated from shorestations for the destruction of an enemy’s vessel approaching the shore or entering the channel and fairways of harbors.