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 120 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHs. 161-164. 1892. mgm. For lights, seven hundred and fifty dollars. Stationery, em. For stationery and other necessary expenses, to be approved by the Secretary of the Interior, thirty-tive thousand dollars. mm. For rents, twenty-two thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. Approved, July 13, 1892. July 13, 1892. CHAP. 162.-An act to amend the act approved March first, eighteen hundred ······-····"_-* and eighty-seven, relating to the Hospital Corps of the Army. ` Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Section six of the act Agmvim C°¤*P¤- approved March iirst, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, entitled "An viif24, p. css. act to organize the Hospital Corps of the Army of the United States, to define its duty, and fix its pay," be, and hereby is, amended to read as follows: _ Pay or pmms. “SEc. 6. That the pay of privates of the Hospital Corps shall be eighteen dollars per month, with the increase on account of length of service as is now or may hereafter be allowed by law to other enlisted men. They shall be entitled to the same allowance as a corporal of the arm of service with which they may be on duty." Approved, July 13, 1892. July 13 18,,;;  163.-An act autl1orizin(g the issuing of patents for locations with Cer- ..—-l-———— tiiicates granted under the Act of ongress approved August fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, entitled "An act for the relief of the legal heirs of Benjamin · Metoye1·.” Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Itqrresentatilves of the United mm maya. States of America in Congress assembted, That in the case of all loca- 0, P**°°*°‘°**°*" tions of land heretofore made, or which hereafter may be made, with lTol.10,p.824. certificates issued under the Act of Congress approved August fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, entitled ‘*An act for the relief of the legal heirs of Benjamin Mctoyer” it shall be lawful for the Commissioner of the General Land Oihce, and he is hereby directed, to cause pptents to issue to the heirs and legal representatives of Benjamin etoyer, or their assigns, who have made or may make such locations, after suchdlocations havedbeen approved gy said Commissioner as reg- Promo. ularly ma e and in accor ance with law: rovided That said locations im manner wml be not in conflict with prior valid appropriations df land made in con- ’“°‘ ‘F*““"“‘ formity with the laws of the United States. Approved, July 13, 1892. CHAP. 164»—-An t ak'f s f th t a d ti · penses of the Indian alfcplgrtmgidtfghdofdfafdfdlhingrtregtyuaitidulaaongoxithessddds * Indign   fgrf thetlfiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and Dll]8 y- I'08, BD Of 0 Gl' PHYPOSOS. Be it enacted In; the Senate and House of Representatives of the United mum Depumcm States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, ¤ppr¤pu¤¢i<>¤¤- and they are hereby, apprormated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of paying the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department for the year ending Juneltnirtieth, pfgliltecn hunhed and ninety-threg, and fulfilling treaty stipu ations wit the various ndian tri es name y: rages: agent at For pay of fifty-seven agents of Indian affairs at the following named M W c`€s“g§»“°‘°?2.3* ¥L° £"’}$"$’.."°”‘i.{’“?t2°"£iT“‘”°“‘°"’ “?‘2fi*"° t th P -.1 t rmm. rom _» a o an a r e passage o is ac e residen. dcgmag gfgegty be shall detaitofficers of the United States Army to act as Indian Agents gat all Agencies where vacancies from any cause may hereafter occur,