Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Execution Exports,
of judgments in capital cases, in the prohibited in the treaty with Madagascar\ 492
United States courts, act providing for 338 with Nicaiagua .................. 551
Executwe Departments, provision respecting dutieb on, in the
appropriations for the......96 - 106, 287 - 300 treaty with the Dominican Republic
act authorizing the temporary supplying 477, 478
Drawbacks,
of vacancies in ................... 168 Exports and
in case of the death, absence, &c. of head internal revenue, appropriations for super-'
of, who to perfoim the duties ...... .168 intendents of. ... .............. 99, 290
no appointment to be made, except to lilt Extension of Treasury Department Building,
a vacancy happening during a recess of apEropriatin for ..
Extra U-oples ............ 99, 291
the Senate ... .................... 168
head of other, may be directed to perform of public documents, costing over five
duties ..... ......... ............. 168 hundred dollars, not to be pitmted
but not for more than ten days..... 168 until, &c ........................ .285
in case of death, &c. of commissioner of Extradition of 6rimnals,
patents, who to perform duties ...... 168 act giving effect to treaty stipulations with
not to make contiacts for stationery and foreign governments for the ....... 337, 338
supplies for longer term than one year 246 persons accused of crime and delivered by
pay of messengers, assistant messengers, foreign governments to an agent of the
laboiers, and watchmen in, established 287 United States, to be brought within the
heads of, to report at next December ses- United States and tried, to be safely
sion of Congress, number of desks, transported Xad kept until after trial, &c. 337
clerks, dischaiges, pay, &c. and what the President may employ land and naval
reduction, if any, in number of clerks forces for the safe-keeping and protec-
can be made ................. 301 tion of the accused ................. 338
Erecatwe, &c. Expenses. See Legislative, 4-c Ex- the agent to receive the person accused,
penses. vested with the powers of a marshal of
appropriations foi ........ 92 -110, 283 - 300 the United States ................. 338
Executive Proclamations, penalty for knowingly obstructing, &c
provision for publication of, in newspa- such agent in the discharge of his
pers, in the District of Columbia, and duties, or for rescuing, &c such piis-
in several States .......... ........... 8 oner . .. ................ ....... 338
Exemptwn, treaty provisions with the Dominican Re-
from internal tax, wrapping-paper and public concerning ............... 488, 489
wooden ladders ................... 6convention, concerning, with Mexico, to
certain manufactures..........58, 59 remain in force .................. 688
mineral oil, &c................... 167 provisions of former treaty with Prussia
naval machinery .............. .. 336 conceining, extended to all the states
from customs duty, objects of art, im- of the North German Confederation... 616
ported for presentation to the United convention foi the, with Bavaria, to re-
States, &c ... ...... .... ........ 2-3 main in force without change ........ 662
a vertain marble statue .......... 260 convention for the, with Italy ........... 629
steam agricultural machinery .... 23, 260 See Italy.
certain cotton ................. 34
Exhibition See Universal Exhibit*n.
Umversal, at Paris, provisions concerning F.
the United States commissioner at... 19, 20 Falardo,Mary A.,
Expatriatio, and children, pension to ............... 423
the right of, declared to be natural and False Entry
inherent .................... 223, 224 made in books of account of distiller,
right of, recognized in the treaty with penalty for ......................... 133
Bavaria ........................... 664 False Returns,
Experimental Garden, of gauger ... ................... ... 147
appropriations for the ................. 298 False Weiqhts and Measures,
Explorznq Pxpedition, penalty for knowingly using ........... 141
certain volumes of the narrative of, to be Farmers', 4-c. Bank of Wilhamsburg, N. Y.,
delivered to the British Government. . 248 appointment of receiver of, may be re-
on Colorado river, supplies to ........ 253 voked ............... .... . 248, 249
and survey of line of fortieth parallel, re- Farrayut,Admiral See Captes.
pait of results of, to be published ..... 318 act relating to captures made by fleet of,
cost, how defrayed ................ 318
letter-press wolk to be done at public Fence, in May, 1862 ....................... 336
printingoffice ................ 318 around distillery premises, height of, lim-
appropriations for preservation of collec- ited .............. ............ 132
tions of. ........................ .07 Fendall, Philip R.
Exportation of Spirits, payment to the representatives of....... 356
bond for, conditions of .............. 148 Ferguson, Malinda,
quantity limited .................... 148 and children, pension to ............... 422
Expoit Bonded Warehouses, Fermented Liquorg,
may be established for storage of manu- not to be considered distilled spirits ..... 126
factured tobacco or snuff, in bond ..... 157 Fermentnq Tubs,
Exporters See Rum. descripti n of, and how located ......... 131
certain, of rum, act for relief of... 34, 78, 256 must remain emptied for 24 hours ...... 133
Fetty, Fannie,
and children, pension to ............... 389 manufacture of, permitted at distillery
Fatty, John P., only for distillation of spirits ......... 130
pension to widow and children of ...... 389 Floyd, Rachel C.,
Fictitious Proof, pension to ........................... 448
of spirits prohibited ................... 141 Flynn, John
. N.,
sion to............. 451
Fifleenth Amendment, Fog- inaIs and Bells,
to the Constitution of the United States,
resolution proposing ................ 346 and buildings connected therewith, appro-
Fifih Auditor, priations for ............... 112, 113, 304
appropriations for the office of.. . 98, 173, 289 experiments with new illuminating ap-
Fider,Mary A., paratus and fog-signals ............. 113
may receive back pay due Henry Dren- Fen du Lac,
ning ............................ .456 grant for railroad from, &c. not abridged
Filson, Margaret, Forage,
by................................ 307
pension to ..................... 406 t
Fines, Penalties, and Forfeuuames, appropria ions for ..................
Ford, 1Mr7s. Lydia W.,
64, 316
incurred in Alaska, provision concermng
the remission of ................... 242 FoR bensrn to ........................... 460
F~'Robert,
Finlay, John .,
pension to ........................... 394 payment to ........................ 391
Fare-Arms, Foresgn.budt Vessels,
importation of, into, or use in, Alaska, certificates of registry, &c. to issue to .... 122
may be forbidden ................... 241 Foreign Interinarse,
penalty .......................... 241 appropriation ,for contingent expenses
First Auditor, of ..................... ........ 56, 139
appropriations for the office of .. 97, 173, 288 to beexpended only for what purposes 56
to audit accounts for appropriations by Foreign Mails,
Congress for charities and charitable appointment of superintendent of, author-
institutions ......................... 234 ized ............................... 196
First Comptroller of the Treasury, salary, clerks, and expenses ........ 196
appropriations for the office of. ...... 97, 288 appropriation for superintendent of ..... 297
First Presbyterian Church of Washington, for transportation of............. 323
act to incorporate the congregation of pay of superintendent of ............... 314
the ............................... 84 Forfeitures,
Fisher,Julia A., of pay, bounties, pensions, and allowances
pension to ........................... 450 by soldiers and sailors from certain acts
Fisk, Esther, not remitted ....................... 14
pension to ........................... 426 Forfeitures, 5-c.,
Fitch, Louisa, incurred in Alaska, provision concerning
! eas a to ........................... 382 the remission of ................... 242
Form,
appropriations for the .............. 207, 208 of oath to distiller's return ............. 133-
Flood, Witham G., stamp for warehousing spirits ...... 1385
deeds, conveyances, &c recorded by, in entry for deposit of spirits in distil-
the District of Columbia, declared to lery warehouse ................. 135
be legally recorded ............... 342 entry for withdrawal of spirits from dis-
entitled to fees for recording .......... 42 tillery warehouse .................. 136
Florida, entry for export of spirits ......... 148
the government existing in, March 23, tax-paid stamps on spirits .......... 136
1867, declared to be not legal ........ 14 stamp for stock of spirits on band... 149
if continued, how to be continued... 14 stamp for rectified spirits ......... 137
convention in, for framing constitution, stamp for wholesale liquordealer.. . 137
of whom to consist, and how appointed 3 stamp for tobacco ................. 156
admitted to representation in Congress, Fort Abercromie,
when, &c......................... 73 mail service from, to Helena, changed to
fundamental conditions ........... 73 post-coach service .................. 254
first meeting of legislature ............. 74 Fort Covington, Md.,
when act takes effect ................. 74 site of, to be sold ..................... .254
post-roads established in ............ 45,327 proceeds of sales, how to be applied. 254
for surveyor-general and surveying public Fort Gratiot Mlitary Reservaton,
lands in ..................... . 117,293 may be sold .................. _123, 124
times and places for holding the circuit fort to be divided into blocks, and sold
and district courts of the United States, by lots at public auction ............. 124
for the northern district of, established. 239 notice of sale, &c............... 124
terms at Saint Aagustine and Appalachi. remainder to be sold when and how ..... 124
cola, discontinued .................. 239 proceeds of sales ...................... 124
law for disbanding militia forces repealed Fort Howard Militarg Reserve,
as to ............... .............. 266 patent for eighty acres of, to issue to Chi-
repeal of act prohibiting the organization cago and Northwestern Railway Com-
of the militia foices in ............... 837 pany .............................. 252
Florida,Southern hstrct. See Prize Cases. Fortieth Parallel,
act to facilitate settlement of cetain prize appropriation for publishing report of re-
cases in ........................... 120 sults of survey of line of ........... 318
1'brtrifcations, Frauds,
and wotks of defence, appropriation for against the United States, appropriation
repairs and preservation of .... 66, 174, 318 for detection and punishment of.. 11, 173,
on territory ceded by Russia to the Unm- A02
ed States, treaty provisions concerning 542 Freedmen,
Fort Leavenworth, appropriation for the relief of, in the Dis-
Leavenworth Coal Company may pur- trict of Columbia ................... 20
chase part of military reserve at ...... 392 how to be expended .............. 20
Fort Leavenworth Military Reservation, Freedmen and Refuqees. See Bureau, 4-c.
right of way across given to certain rail- bureau for relief of, continued for one
roads ............................. 122 year and re-established where discon-
aight of way across granted to the Leav- tinued ............................ 83
enworth and Des Moines Railway to be discontinued in any State,
Company .......................... 238 when, &c ...................... 83
to Leavenworth, Atchison, and North- educational division, school build-
western Railroad Company, if, &c. 238 ings, &c.................... 83
portion of, set apart for a public road.238, 239 officers of veteran leserve corps, and
road to be tree to the United States. 239 of volunteers .................. 83
Fort Monroe Arsenal, appropriation for late bureau of ........ 302
appropriations for .................. Freedmen's But eau,
66, 318
Fort Monroe Va act relating to and providing for its dis-
military storehouse at, may be rebuilt... 250 continuance ........................ 193
Fort Ontario, power, &c. of commissioner of, to be
New York and Oswego Midland Railroad perfoimed by whom ................. 193
Company to have right of way through vacancy in office ofecommissioner, how
public lands at ..................... 345 filled . ........................... 193
Forty-first Congress, happening in recess of Senate, duties
time of first regular meeting of the House to be diseharged by whom ....... 193
of Representatives of the ............ 346 army officer not to be detailed for such
Foster and Totwer. service, unless, &c................... 193
allowance to, for difference in cost of to be withdiawn from the several States,
crucibles ........................... 452 January 1,1869 .................... 193
Fountains,6-c educational department, and collection
appropriations for, in Capitol grounds... 309 and payment of moneys due soldiers,
Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, &c. continued ................. 193, 194
proclaimed as latfied by the legislature of assistant commissioners, agents, clerks,
Alabama ................... 705 &c.to be appointed by Secretary of War 193
Georgia ................ .. ... 708 duty of the commissioner and officers and
Louisiana ....................... 704 agents of, in the- collection and pay-
North Carolina .................. 703 ment of moneys, &c.due to certain col-
South Caolina .................. 704 ored soldicis, sailors, and marines ... 26, 27
declared to be adopted, if, &e.......... 706 in distributing relief to the destitute
dates of ratification of, by the several of the southern and southwestern
States ........................ .... 710 States .................... . .28
certified, to be adopted and declaied valid 710 (See Commissioner of Freedmen's Bureau.)
Fourth Auditor, Freeman, M4ahala Al.,
appropriations for the office of... 98, 173, 289 pension to ........................... 451
Fowle?, DeGrasse, Free of Duty, Customs,
administrators of the estateof, may apply objects of art, imported for piesentation
for exensioil of patent .............. 462 to the United States, &c ........... 23
Fowler, Georqe, certain cotton .... ............. 34
tmayply for extension of patent ...... 462 a certain marble statue of Victory may
Foay Id Wsc,,nstn Ri um s, be admitted ..................... .. 260
time for completion of improvement of, steam agricultural machinery ........ 23, 260
extended ........ ................. 20 Free of Postage,
Foxes, certain medals to soldiers may be sent - . 248
appropriations for the .............. 214, 223 Freer, Gasret W.,
Foxes, Sacs and. See Sacs and Foxes. pension to minor children of ........... 418
treaty with of October 1. 1859 ......... 469 French, Benjamin B.,
of February 18, 1867 ............. 495 payment to .......................... 381
Frank/ao d Arsenal, Friction Matches,
appiopriations for .................. 66, 318 may be carried on board passenger steam-
for paving and curbing Taconey ers, and how ....................... 22
Stieet, opposite ................ 318 Fry, Joseph A.,
FrankingPrivilege, pension to ........................... 417
letters to and from congressional prin-
ter, on business of office, to be free from used at distillery, to be accounted for.. .. 132
postage ........................... 40 Fur-bearing Animals,
act to restrict and regulate ............ 280 the killing of, in Alaska, prohibited ..... 241
to be exercised only by the written auto- penalty for ...................... 241
graph signature upon the matter may be authorized by Secretary of
flanked ................. ......... 280 ireasury, except ............... 241
other mail matter to be charged with FurnaceDoor,
postage .................. 280, 281 of distillery, how constructed, &c ....... 131
Post-Roads, (continued.)
building for, in B~oston .............. 250, 305 Connecticut ............ 272, 273, 327
Post-Office Buddin,
Dakota Territory ............... 45, 188
appropriation to finish western front of.:. 307 Delaware .................. 45, 188, 327
Post-Office Department, Florida ....................... 45, 327
appropriations for, for the years ending Idaho Territory...........46, 188, 3=3
June 30, 1869, and June 30, 1870.. .55, 323 Illinois ................ .. 46, 188, 328
inland mail transportation .......... 55, 323 Indiana ................... 46, 189, 328
no part for transportation between Fort Iowa ............... ..... 45, 189, 398
Ahercrombie and Helena ............ '- 323 Kansas .............. 47, 189, 828, 329
foreign mail transportation......... 55, 323 Kentucky ............. 47, 189, 329, 347
ship, steamboat, and way letters......55, 323 Louisiana ....... ................ 47
compensation to postmasters ......... 55, 323 Maine ................. 14, 47, 189, 329
clerks and letter carriers ............. 55, 323 Maryland ............ 48,189, 329, 330
wrapping paper and twine ........... 55, 323 Massachusetts ............. 48, 189, 329
letter-balances and office furniture .... 55, 323 Michigan ............. 48, 190, 329, 330
blank agents and assistants .......... 55, 323 Minnesota ................ 48, 190, 330
advertising ........................ 55, 323 MississippI .................. .... 49
no part to be paid to any papers pub- issouri ............... 49, 190, 330
lished in the District of Columbia, Montana Territory ............. 49, 333
except, &c .................. 55, 323 Nebraska ............... 50, 191, 330
postage stamps and stamped envelopes.52, 323 Nevada ................... 51,191,331
mail depredations and special agents.. 55,-323 New Hampshire ............... 191, 331
mail-bags and mail-bag catchers ...... 55, 323 New Jersey ................ 51,191,331
mal-loeks, keys, and stamps .. 5......
5, 323 New Mexico ................... 51
balances to foreign countries .......... 55, 323 New York ........ 51, 191, 331, 336, 337
money-order account .................. 323 North Carolina ............ 52, 191, 331
miscellaneous payments ............ 55,323 Ohio ............. 52, 191, 333, 332, 347
steamship service between San Francisco, Oregon ................... 52, 192, 332
Japan and China ............. 55, 323 Pennsylvania .............. 53, 192, 332
United States and Brazil ...... 55, 323 Rhode Island .................... 332
Sandwi-ch Islands ......... 55, 323 South Carolina ................. 332
preparing and publishing post-route maps 55, Tennessee .................... 193, 332
323 Utah Territory .................. 193
further appropriation, if revenue "is de- Vermont ...................... 54, 332
ficient ............... ........... 55 323, Virginia .................... .... 332
appropriations for the ............ 105, 297 Washington Territory .......... 54, 33*
for contingent expenses of the... 105, 297 West Virginia ............ 54, 193, 333
blknk agency for, established at Washing- Wisconsin ................ 54, 193, 333
ton, D C...................... Post-Route,
196
other blank agencies abolished ......... bridge across the Mississippi, at La
196
deficiency appropriation for ............ Cross, Wisconsin, made a ..........
314 37
pay of superintendent of foreign mails... 314 Post-Route Maps,
money-order system .............. appropriations
in .. . . . for
314 . .preparing
. . . . and. . publish-
. .55, 33
chief of division of dead-letter office. 314
clerks .... ....... . .......... . 314 Potomac ver
deficiencies for 1868 ............... 314 bridge across, from Georgetown to Vir-
anticipated deficiency for 1869 ........ 314 ginia shore, authorized .............. 232
Post-Offices, Pottawatomie Indias,
appropriations for construction, &c of treaty with the, of February 27, 1867 .... 531,
buildings used for, at 535
Boston ..... ................. .305 commission to select a reservation ...... 531
Cairo, Ill .......... 114, 174,313,314 extent of reservation ................. 531
Chicago, Ill ...................... 174 price to be paid for the reservation. 532, 535
Columbia .... ................... 305 sum to be paid may be taken from what
Des Moines, Iowa ............... 114 lmount ........................ 535
Knoxville ... ................. 305 prairie band not to share....... 535
Madison, Wis ........ 114, 174, 305, -13 Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fd R R.
Ogdensburg, N. Y ................ 114 Co may purchase the lands, if, &c.... 535
Omaha ......................... 307 conditions and terms of purchase and
Portland, Me ........... .114, 306 payment .................. 535, 535
Portland, Oregon .............. 114 reservation not to be included in any
Saint Paul, Minn .............. 114 State, &c........................ .532
Springfield, Ill ............ 114, 173, 313 register to be made of members of tribe
Pest-Rood, who desire to remove or remain ...... 532
railroad and bridges constructed by the sale, &c. of lands .................... 352
New Orleans M & C. R. R. Co de- moneys to be retained until, &c ........ 532
clared to be ........................ 38 provisions of Article III. of former treaty
Post-Roads, to be in force .................... 533
established in patents not to issue, until, &c .......... 533
Alabama ...................-.. 45, 327 sale of lands of certain Indians ...... 533, 536
Arkansas ..................... 188,327 settlements of the estates of those de-
California ................. 45, 188, 327 ceased ......................... 533, 535
Colorado Territory ............. 45, 333 amounts due the, to be ascertained ...... 533
VOL. xv. 51
Y. Yanktonais Sioux,
reservation set apart for Cuthead band
Yakamas, of ................................ 506
appropriations for the ................. 219 Yards and Docks,
Yampa Band of Ute Indians, appropriations for bureau of.....68, 104, 276,
treaty with the, of March 2, 1868 ....... 610 27,296
See Ute Indians. Yeddo, Japan,
Yanctonais Band of Sioux Indians. See Sioux, 4-c. salary of consul at, established .......... 58
treaty with, of April, 1868 .......... 635, 643 Young, John D,
Yanctonais Indians, payment to, for expense of contesting
appropriations for the .............. 216, 117 seat in the House ................... 310
Yanctons,
appropriations for the .............. 219, 222
Yancton Swux,
appropriation for the, in Dakota Ter-
ritory ............................. 275
to be considered as an offset to Zachman, Solomon,
claims ......................... 275 pension to ........................... 397