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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. I. CHs. 1213, 1214. 1888. 6]] House of Representatives there shall be bound eleven hundred and twenty-four copies, which shall be distributed as follows: To the office of the Secretary of the Senate, seventy-eight copies; to the Senatelibrary, thirt -six copies; to the Senate document-room, twenty- live copies; to the rfbcumentmoom of the House of Representatives, three hundred and forty-eight copies; to the Department of State, ten copies; to the Department of the Interior, four hundred and thirty- five copies; to the Clerk of the House of Representatives (for governr ors of States), one hundred and twenty-three copies; to the Library of Congress, fifty-two copies; to the Court of Claims, two copies, and to the library of the House of Representatives, fifteen copies. Of the unbound Journals of the Senate there shall be printed thirty copies, Unbound copies. which shall be distributed as follows: To the Secretary of the Senate, S°”'"*’ J°""‘“]‘ six copies; to the office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives, five copies; to the document-room of the House of Representatives, five copies; to the Public Printer, four copies; to the library of the House of Representatives (for file copies), five copies; and to the library of the Senate, (for file copies), five copies. Of the unbound House Journal. Journals of the House of Representatives there shall be printed fifty copies, which shall be distributed as follows: To the Secretary of the Senate, six copies; to the office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives, twenty-five copies; to the document-room of the House of Representatives, five copies; to the Public Printer, four copies; to the library of the House of Representatives (for file copies), five copies, and to the library of the Senate (for file copies), five copies. Sec. 2. That all laws in conflict with this bill are hereby repealed. Approved, October 19, 1888. CHAP. 1214.-An act authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to accept the October 19, ISE. surrender of and cancel land patents to Indians in certain cases. "—·—*···‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative.; of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary Acceptance or surof the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized to accept the sur- }`°,.§,‘;f“‘g§§,}§'},l£f,‘;f‘” render of and to cancel patents conveying the land therein described and issued to the followingmamed members of the Sisseton and \Vahpeton bands of Dakota or Sioux Indians, under the treaty of February nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven. namely: To Susan F. Brown, dated Ma twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and Susan r. Brown. eighty-five, and described as follows, namely: Lots numbered one and two of section three, in townshi one hundred and twenty-fonr north, of range fifty-one west; andp the east half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-seven; in townshi one hundred and twent r-five north, of range fifty west of the fifth Cprincipal meridian in Dakota Territory, containing one hundred an fifty-seven acres. To Hawke-du-ta, dated June fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty- mu-ke-du-ta. tive, and described as follows, namely: The north half of the sont - west quarter of section two and the north half of the northeast quartorof section ten, in township one hundred and twenty-seven north, of range fifty-three west of the fifth (principal meridian in Dakota Territory, containing one hundred an sixty acres. To ¥Va—ce-hin—gi, dated February twenty-eighth. eighteen hundred Wa-ce—hin—gi. and eighty-three, and described as follows, namely: The southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section seventeen. the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty, and the north half of the northeast quarter of section thirty, in township one hundred and twenty-eight north, of range fifty-three west of the fifth principal meridian in Dakota Territory, containing one hundred and sixty acres.