The Statutes at Large, the United States from ...

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1881 - Law
 

Contents

Block Island telegraph An act to authorize the laying of a telegraphic cable from the main land
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Deputy collector at Seaford An act authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to appoint a deputy
62
Ferryboat James Fisk jr An act to change the name of the ferryboat James Fisk jr to Passaic
65
Public lands Fort Ripley Minnesota An act to restore to the public domain the military reserva
69
United States courts in Colorado An act to povide for the establishing of terms of court in the dis
76
Appropriations for naval service An act making appropriations for the naval service for the fiscal
82
Postroutes An act to establish postroutes May 3 1880
90
Steamyacht W J Gordon An act to change the name of the steam pleasureyacht W J Gordon
108
Appropriation for public printing deficiency An act appropriating money to provide for the public
114
Steamer John Thorn An act to change the name of the steamer J H Kelly to John Thorn
117
Consular and diplomatic appropriations An act making appropriations for the consular and diplo
133
Settlers on public lands An act for the relief of settlers on public lands May 14 1880
140
Deficiency pension appropriations An act making appropriations for a deficiency in the appropria
150
Montana Idaho Wyoming legislatures An act providing for the reapportionment of the members
154
Monumental column Yorktown Va An act to carry into effect the resolution of Congress adopted
163
Baker City Oregon to Baker County June 9 1880
169
Transportation of dutiable goods An act to amend the statutes in relation to immediate transporta
173
E R Bryant steamyacht An act to change the name of the steamyacht E R Bryant
179
Niantic yacht An act to change the name of yacht Niantic to that of Hildegarde June 14 1880
198
Postroads An act to establish postroads June 15 1880
259
Public building Toledo Ohio An act for the construction of a building for the use of the United
282
Nevada land grant An act to grant the State of Nevada lands in lieu of the sixteenth and thirty
287
Joint Commission Convention between the United States and French Republic An act to constitute
296
Zachariah Chandler deceased eulogies Joint resolution to print the eulogies delivered in the
302
Cyclone Macon Miss Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to send rations to
306
Public advertising District of Columbia An act to regulate the award of and compensation
317
Settlers on restored railroad lands An act for the relief of certain settlers on restored railroad lands
318
Bennington battlefield An act relative to the Revolutionary battlefield of Bennington Febru
323
Union railroad depot city of Washington An act to authorize the Commissioners of the District
330
Professors of Mathematics Nary An act relating to the appointment of professors of mathematics
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Page 45 - ... which commissioner shall be a citizen of good standing, residing in the district in which such court is held, and a well-known member of the principal political party in the district in which the court is held opposing that to which the clerk may belong, the clerk and said commissioner each to place one name in said box alternately, without reference to party affiliations, until the whole number required shall be placed therein.
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