Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, November 22, 1866, Image 3
1 e'" LO C A L. j .i..ri,.l. A"- e- f,,r ",e al thi 0,!e- S r..K' J. S. WILLIAMS. Vhili tbe eutbo- ilul'BSt. Uui for th tips per, will attend to ,: ti'-i. ''! jtir.ae in iiiai 1,117. ujUf 1 ;uownvilm:. tiu iI'av. now . 1356 ' M??TJV& : . aU tVucty for O. A. Inuem iUi ceie r'5' t':icBi, MetJoi., c-te. Fur it ice, uktJr,n.-.-r (,. 1 rTT. Vth? jU't reeifd at ' U SWAN&C COS. r.-' fable lU-vfFbur'for sab by . j. l. mcUi:k&co. lUnicy. I' ru Meal, Flour, lW.s, A t SWAIS&liKUa. I ricr.vtJat J.L M-GEE&CO-i. I , I i'se li o-iratt 1 Almainc, for 1SG7, ! j, a tyWUit LoA ar.d l.uld U in every J fai.,.!y. IVr ty Mrfi & Co. s . Jt.eivood, -Mahony and Walnut '..rni!ure at McFAl?l & CO S. The thoicot cf rytl.inff can te UlaC . J. L. MCliLL 6t LU s. II. V. J'edicord has retired from the Iviivi.Ie House, and last Saturday l.ed.ojia portion of the Furniture. MtHe Ttb liuitau', Wa?h Stands, fc,'i1 Cpholfcttry. all lifH-i. at ; Mi FALL CO S. ! I ; j;0 ,0 M,C;r,,ryS Drug Store for f J y. ..( Df'sTtlados, Pa. nusOi!.. Class. ( Nl,..l 1UL. Uall Fcft-r. Windu'w li' "-ec- !'. nrnTMill. built near the ! i ,J ".W'Mel bridge by Thompson Sc Love- j lary along the Missouri river where ! J--. i row in operation for grinding . tl fcy wijj 0perate. Jt will cost cup citi . v ni H-iU ao.. lfl ready fcr Wheat. nojhjng t , u Vlgilent, and may do JvJ-j Hrrv hi jj-t recHiri'd a lar- ; much good. tj o. u Uts Ma urn 'h Stck ot Dry: Capt. D. W. Allison, was stopped by i;.. Or r-n-. etc J mi n waj s d..e j- ,WJ ,1fn ou tHe I0Wa Ileservation tt-in-.-8 WI-.U Hi tuw.uri-. . 1 'i 'i t t d'nl a' hts tore. U - '.t! ! iZ".l by liif'l de-tjsav; H r.vr !J.tst.,n FartyvMlUe; , v , u. t:t- r,v. J:c. of l y M.it m t ,, -pi I ... .. . m.T - ' T: bru i;-ii:oq":.avrf commenced on urt H U't- buil iing-. and Judge K-rri-dy ay". if the wraiher will per v.w. it lia'l be u; and iiit!oed this win ir. ITe J tlije i urging things with his titiii'i't enerpy. iiruriuNrriMox express niyPiVY. ('VferalExpres Forward ers aiij Cjlleciion and Transportation Apev.v Kiitnre P. Iles. Prpident, v;in H Seivard, Vice Presidr-nt ; Win. 4. U 'sr'.My, Treasurer ; J. N. Knapp. S cr( tary. THKO. HlLfiCO., UrownviUe. Agents AW notire thai T. C Hacker is hnving lb ! n-xt i M rfi $c C 'f IV-iks S'ov m,,', .1 arf l.at a cellar 122X60 ! ei ij ij I ua!l d yet i hi- winter pre . pir:. iy t ;uMin i p a two stcuy btisi fs !.U' i.exi pg. . W jrf j .'ea'fd io ee that instead of ' i i uz ai d uiu-itiiii; over the los of the r.i Oiliie. Mirsh Co. are striking) i"jt f i.i refill ally tor t!em?eUes in spue j I Ai Jy b ill will, and have just received a rsuij stock ot Groceries, Stationery. N.t;rr:. etc. They will keep up tb'ir Literary D.-pot as heretofore, and their L'j'tiI bus;ne4 now will be a great ac e.a:i.8 Jitioi and benefit to community. UkC Bla?lCf The certainty and ':wues with which Coe's Cough Bal Mm cures Coughs. Colds, Croup, and li;nj V ..uViUfrs. Give to the childern when trckrd with Coughs and Cold, and rest 'urvd they will fiud relief at once. i'l.CM-ain say it is the best cougn med ciae in l;e woiJJ. Sre tlie aivtrtiseuieni, "l-I.OOO Apple Tie pr Sale." iu another column - Tii i. undoubtedly as fiue t tu ple cf rets Wjs ever cAT-red in this section . .Ir. LoveiCss h determined to cldse out ihe Mirsery assoon as possible, and those d-Mnf. r tr .11 A .. 11 . . t Mr Loveless iunne!iaiely. rMtiZ thrrugh St. D-T-v.'), recent- bad lh plfMire of Stepping into ir a r i . . . -ML A J Kirer store, Bnd were tru.ly tirrri a . t . r, -s. Mr Ri:tr is an rid experienced Taiid at the Luvit.o; lVt. founj (u&t j.ls vds.have been selected wiih crtat . J"J:ement. adapted to the wants of the , em.munity, and marked down eo marvel- evilly low as to defy ccu.petition from any 'uartir. Call'and coe hira or his gen . rlenJy Clerk, Teter Fraker. you will h find them on hand with a rousing cf Good and accommodating. Tl er is tull a arge screw loose in tf-ft'I niatters in the exirm ... v m mini . minir,y.nve nines or Big Sandv. t Isroa ... ... . . Jl "II I ! ra,"u7 111 ,ne P with htrdy. industrious and loyal population . Vt3 h.eouia-e irJ fni,r l; h .r..,M t ' u n.couiae mu luster n in h vhr.iM v Uu. aim of cur. representation in Con. pei. We ru'pe th tn-wttklv, cr at eau .,ni.vvefL'y mail will be estab-: J'-ti frwa-ltotrxc to Big San1jr. j . jih'h ci tnis Land D.mi-om ... I "t7 ! UpNli;U URrraillei rapidity I son?s sur and instrumental music en- but ' &V 15,5 Sat:dy is "ow 8urpled Iivend ihe occasion; and the evening lianas Vt ukesV f Leavenwonh. wore into the "we sma' hours" unnpticed i.mW a month " imun'S".?' by lhe festive 5rouP- omii harT,onT nnd city, with which most of iheir tradinor ' Pood cnee"- The most noticeable feature done. -while our tri netklv m Tu,..6 : I of the ocm ;;- n wa n dance bv (he entire Last Saturday we .overheard a sirang:-er--tvho had evidently just come from a fruitless hunt after stray stcck remark that "farmers who knew of stray stock in their neighbcrKoo3cught to be made pay a heavy penalty if they did not take up, post' ianti advertise them V suid he, "here I've lost a week hunting a colt and have uot found it ; I would sooqer have paii $25 than lost the time, and like as not the colt is within twenty miles of. here now." We do not see why some "iH no. ,a'.-e up when h money they invest brings an interest of 50 per cent, and is a great favor to the owner cf the animal in finding it ; and if no owner come the surplus over and above expenses, after sale, goes into the school fund. "Whosoever knoweth these things and doeth them not" wrongih the stcck rauer or rotbeth the causS of edu cation ! His Honor, Judge Dundy, adjourned the Fall Term of the )is;rict Court for this Judicial District, iu this city, last Saturday; clearing the P-cljej to the general tatisfaciion. Laudation of individuals is not "our forte," yt we echo tut the sentiments of all whj know him when we frame words of commendation of Judge Dundy's integrity and impartiality as a Judge and ability as a lawyer and jurist. Our al most certain admission as a State in De cember will give us another to preside ever our legal tribunal; yet all will re gret Jufige Dundy's absence, with but a frail hop that the "coming m u" will give such gfneral satisfaction. If he is ret. red" in December he will take with him the eneem and best wishes of the d ihe u , - ,- We are warned ly St. J foseph papers if, at kind r.f ihieres and counterfeiters are migrating to the West and particu- . 1 ...I C. T ..K ...ootr ai.d robbed of S2 300. ' Aon & Co , have received and ed iheir Fall and Winter Clothing, ui.d a finer stock has rarely beenbrought to the West. We have looked over their jiurriense lot ol Clothing, Boots and Shoes, ltau, Caps, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hosiery, etc., and can assure the public that in variety, extent, beauty and cheap ness it lias never been excelled m this market. Those desiring nice, fashiona ble, comfortable, warm, durable suits, panu, orrcou, drpss coats, vests, neck lies, collars, hats, caps, or anything else usually worn by the tpae sex, go to Aikin?on Si Co., whj can completely or partially dress up any man or boy to his entire satisfaction both m goods and prices. The Lady's Friend, for December, is on hand, and shows a progres?iveness in embellishments and literature which can not help but add to its prosperity and make it the best Ladies' Bjok in the Union. This, a Christmas number, is beyond ques'ion th finest specimen we ever saw. Its illustrations "Under The Mistletoe." and "Old Folks at Home and Yourg Oni-s Abroad," should he in eveiJy family on Christm.' Get it ladjes, and judge for yourselves. For sale at Marsh &. Go's, or send 82. 50 to Deacon & le terson, 319 Wainut street. Philadelphia i and get it for one year. One copy of the Lady's Friend and one copy of the .Mvertistr one yyar S3.50 ! These are the best terms eirar offered Bring in the names and the rash before New Year. J The brickwork of the Peru Collage was finished a week ago last Saturday, and the work of enclosing it was immedi ately bef un, The brickwork is pro jounc ed an; excellent job, it was done by our twonsmcn Gates & Boust field. This will be. when finished, one of the finest buildings in Nebraska, tnd, we believe, the finest College We understand tht.t its projectors are financially slightly em-: barrnssed ; ihe building is a fact, yet, wo j believe, that a generous advance by the public all are interested would uever .more bentnt this enterpi ... ,. . , uive it a I ft. friends ! nufit this enterprise than' nov. At the present term ofNhe D ."strict Cjurt of Nemaha County, Maj. Rey nolds and Capt. Vaudeventer applied or admission as Attorneys His Honor, Judge Dundy, appointed the entire Bar ss & Cptnmittee of Examination. jAfter a most satisfactory exarainaiien ; cn m -tion of Senator Tipton, and the ini tiation of the newly initiated, the members of the Bar wiih quite a number of lAvited outsiders, adjourned to Morgan St John son's Restaurant and partook of a most sumptuous repast. Speeches were made. rouDe. of which an enthusiastic eye- " .witae$i trA -it was the best grun corned dance he'd ever seen, ana eee the Pawnees do it a heap." Tlie occasion will be lo)? renien bered with 'pleasure" by all wbo participated therein. v ; :,,k . .. te is - OFFICIAL. , LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES Passed at the First Session of tbe Thirty NintH Congress.- ' ' " . (Pullic Resolution JTo. 10.) Joint Rfgoluiton to enc.iurnrc and facilitate Tel f graph ic Conicinnicaiin betweca the WebterU nd eastern Continents Whereas ly and act entitled "An act to encourage and facilitae telegraphic communication between the castei n and western contineats" approved July first, eighteen hundred and Mxty-four, it wa-i provided among other thing, that the Secretary of the Navy be authorized to detail a vessel to assist in surveys and fcouodiiips, laying down mU-uarine cable, tranrporlins materiaU connected therewith; and gecerally afford tech assistance aj miht te deemed be-t calcjllto-l to kectire a successful promotion of the enterprise ; and whereas the Kmperur of Buss-a, for the purpose of co operating with the government of the United States, tinder the act aforesaid, has ordered a steam corvette, the "Vaiidg," of two thousand one hundred and six men, to assist iu the achievement of said telegraph, and baa placed the raid steamer subject to the orders of laid telngrapn company , and whereas said telegraph company innenl.rhe ccsuinj ininoior, to lay toe sub marine cable required at Behrla;' Strait, aaid oabie and the material for the entire line bein; now in tran sit, and the to Fels of the company, seven in number being ready at Sau Fvauclsc and Vancouver, for the exaidition, and reqeire Immediate co- operation on t? part cf the United States, in cobrorriiaty with said act. Therefore, Resolved by ihe Senale and House if Repreiei4sfive3 of the United Stvtes of St ... Jimerxca n Congress assemoled. That the Secretary cf the Favy be r and is hereby an thurized and required 10 detail one tteam vessel from the tquatfron of the PactfTc sutiou,oV elsewhere,to ai sut in making survey and soundiass in that iart of the I'aciac coast bott ot America and Asia, where it is proposed tj esiablihh said telegraph, in laying the sub merged catle and generally to afford such assistance as may be best caicniated to secure the success or the enterprise and to carry out the purpose of the a;t ap proved Vjuly first, oighteen hu&dred and sixty-four, en Utied -An act to encourage and facilitate telegraphic communication betwreu the eaitcrn an I western con tinents," so "far as the .aiue can be afforded without dismantling her. or destroying or impairing her erfl cieuty as a vessel of wa? ' ' Arpioveo, Feb. 26, 1868 (Public Resolution, No. 11.) A Refclution providing for Expenses iccuired in jciruhioz for umsinz Soldiers of the Army of the United States, nnd lor the further Prosecution of the fame. Whereas Mies Clara Carton his, during the la'o war of t ho rebellion, expended from her own re sources large sums of moneA in endeavoring to dis cover missinw boldiers of the armies of the United States, and in communicating iutclligenca to thn relatives : Therefore, B it resoltrd ly the Senate and Haute of Repre tentativft of the United Siatci of Anusrica in Von great attenilled, That the sum of fifteen thousand dollars be, and the same is hert by, appropriated, out of any mcnej in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to re imburse Miss Clara Barton for tho amount so ex pended bj tjer,and to aid in the further TOtjecu tion of the search for missing soldiers ; nid the printing necessary in the furtheranoe of tie said object shall hereafter be done by the pablit printer Approved, Marba 10 , 1863 (Public Resolution, JVo. 12.) Joint Resolution giving the Consent of Congress to the Transfer of the Counties of 'Berkloy and Jefferson to the Siato of West Virginia. lietolced by the Senate and IJoute of Ieprecuta tivetof tht United State! of America in Coixjriuat uemtlcd, ThAkOongreaa hereb.y recognizes the transfer of the counties of Berkley jiid Jefforson frttn the Sute of Virginia to West Virginia , and consents thereto. Approved, March 10, 1856. Public EesoltjTIoh Vo. U Joint Resolution authorizing the Secretaiy of War to trauster to the National lioiue tor Suldiers and Soil ors Orphans, of Washington City, cert ain Stores not needed for tho Le of the Government. Rctofwd by the Set ate and House of Rrpretcnta lives o( the United Staitt of Amirica in Congrcst Assembled, That the Secretary of War be and he Is hereDy, author ized to de iver to the lady director of the National Home for Sailors' and Soldiers Orph.tus of Washing Un, f r the use and aid of that oc e;ies in its benevo lent objects, such blankets, bedding and i tlier furnl ture ard articles as may be proper for their purposes, and as are now on band in the stores ot the sueeon general's depaotment, and no longer needed for govern mont account ; the Secretary tq deternjine, at t,ls dis crction, the specific amount and cuaracter of stores to be appropriated, and ot which du.3 account shall be ta ken. Approve!. March 10, 18Sj Public Resolution No. 14 Joint Resolution for the relief of the Safferers by the late Explosion at the United Saa'es Arsenal, iu the I); st net of Columbia Whoreas by the late explosion at the United State i Arsenal, in the District or Columbia, ten persons were killed, who were nit enlisted men, but were em ployes of the government in said arsenal ; and wheie as those who were so ki' led left wives and children dependent, upon them for support . most of whom arj now in a destitute conditions: Therefore Be it resolved by the Senate and Jfonse of Rep resent jtivet of the United States of America tn Congrats Assembled, Thai the sum of twenty -Ave hundred dollars bo and th s sam is hereoy appropriated out of any rr,t3Doy in the treasure not rtherwi.e appropriated, and placet l y Ihe Secretaiy of the Treasury in the hands ot Col. T.enton, commandant of' said arsenal, to be distributed ly tim among the sufferers by tha said explosion, ac irding to the equity and necessities of their several coses, and th.it the said rommapdant report the details (A aid distribution to Congress, with the vouchers therefor. Approved, March 17, 1666 Public No, 29 An Act to provide Arms and Airnnitioa for the Defence of the Inhabitants of Iakota Territory Be it enacted by the Senate and Ilov.i of Reprexen tatives of tht United States of America in Congress Assembled That the Secretary of War be, and he is nereby author ized and directed U issue, upon the requisition of the governor of Dakota Territory, such amount of ordinan ce and ordin rce stores as may be necessary to the in habitants of said Te ritory who may oefanize for defen ce aiainst hostile Indians, not exceeding one thousand stand or small. arms aud one hundred thousand rounds of ammunition, to be charged against the quota due, or to become due, to the Territory undor the lows for ar ming and equiping the militia. Approved, April 7, 18CS ( Public Xo. 32. ) An Act granting ta the fitste of Wisconsin a Donation of Public t.inda to aid in the" Construction of a Break water and UarHr and Ship canal at 'he head of Stur geon Bay. in the county oi Door, rt said State, to con nect the Waters of Green Bay with Lakj Michigan, in said Slate Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repres-tntiv-tnf the United States ofAmtricain Crngrets Assembled, Teat the-e he, and hereby Is, granted to the State-of Wise mBtii for the purpose of aiding aid State in con structing and oomple'ting a breakwater and harbor snd ship canal to conneet the waters of Green bay with the waters of IiTe Michigan. tw hundred thousand acre or public land, to be selected iu subdivisions areaa bly to the United States survey, by ai agent or agents appointed ty the governor ot satd State, subject to the approval cf the Secretary of the tnterior from lands surcect to private enory : Provided, Ttat said selection shall all be made from rlternate and odd number ed sec tins of land nearest the location of said hasbor and ca nal in s aid State not otherwise approprlatod, and not from lands designated by the United Siates as "miner al" before tie pahsage of lhis act, nor from lands to which tho rights of pre-mptioe or homestead have at tached Sec 2 Arl he it further fnicted, fiat the said lands hertby ranted shall be subject to the disposal of the leglslat -ire pf said Sute, v, if the legislature Uioreof 6ha.l not be in nssiO:i, of shall adjourn within ten days aXUr the passage and approval of this act, then said laws shall be subject to the disposal of the guveruor and board of commissioners ol school, nulver sity, and sauip Und of said Stat , for the purposes aforesaid, a .4 I or no oilier . an the laid canal iball be and renii.'a a p llic highwiy for the nseof the gov ernment of ihs Ca.'.ed Scans, free from toll or eharge ojron the ves.-els of ssil government, or upon vessels employed br ''' Svertnncnt In the transportation of any propertj or tr ps ot ;be United State-s. Sec 3 Anc ! e it.t iafhr enacted, That before it thall be compMem I t s d St.teto dispose of any of said lands, to bo selected j aforesaid the plen of said break water and barter an tue r.)ute of said tonal shall be established a"ud a p htt r latts thereof shall be flicd in the ifflce of ttit war IPp.rime..,tt ana duplicate there, f filed in te o: Ve ot the Commissioner vt the Gen.ral Land C;!l Sec. 4 And be it t-r'ber enacted. That if the Mid breakwatea, hail rt aid can', sin Bl)t be completed within three year frv in the passage of this act, the lands hereby graoteJ ; ol remaiuing unsold shall re vert to the l'nlte-1 Siat Sec. 6. Anl be U fn. '-.er exacted, xhat the legisla ture of said 6ta e st; i . t be kopt an acurate ac count ot the sales an t t-' t r ""'"-eji or the Unas hereby granted, auJ otall ex?u la are in the construction, repairs, and operati or v 1 ud;, 4nr f tt,e ' earn ings thereof, and t&aU return a statment of the fame annual! to the .i.trtiary of the Interior. And whenever said 5f.t be fully reimbursed for all advances m,ic. fo tbt conitruction, repairs, and operating traitl cai.al, i.h legal intctest on all advance until the rsi nur coaat of the sum-or upon payment bo the L'n td S:t oi of ay balance of such advances over sn.' reajipu from said lands ani canal, wit'j such Int wt, tb? said State shall be 'allofed to tax for tht? u e of -i J einal only such tolls as snail be sufScieai V l,lJ &:; necessary ex-iensc- for thecare, charge, repair of the same. Sec. 8. And be itfurU- i ted. That said sLip canal shall be at Ita?: t v hundred feet in width, with depth of wat '";t a than thirteen feet. Approved, April 'T.15CS Public-, Pit . An Aet to jrantthe Right of Way to the "Cas cade Kail road Company" through Military e serve in Washington Territory. - , Whereas the Casoade Railroad Company, a cor poration duly created and organized nndey tho laws of Wahingtoa Tcrrito fy, has constructed and pat in operation a railroad 5n he Cascade Portage of the Colombia river, in said Territory, a portion of which said road is constructed through a Milita ry reserve of tho United Statea ; and whereas coubts have arisen as to tho right to construct uch rad through said reserve and the vaidity of the charter of eaid Company :Thorefore, . Be it enacted ly the Senale and House of Rtprestn-ta.t-.ve of the United Jtatit of America tn Congress Assembled, That t fccre shall be, and is hereby granted 'to ehe said C ascsde Kailrcftd Company a right of way of sixty feet in width along the line of said road as at present con structcd and aloi;g the changes or location hereafter made to straighten and render said road safe, through the public laud of the United Slates, the military re serve, and t he lands of private persons thereto, inclu ding all necessarj Kr-.-uuXi for stations, buildings work shop, depots, machine shops, switches, sidetracks and wharves. And the charter of said company is hereby adopted and ceclared tr je valid : Provided, That noth lng in this act shall be so construed as to give said company the right to occupy for any purpose whatever more than sixty feet in width on the line of said road at ony podnt or poiu'8 where the space or pass betwen the river and bluff or mountain is so narrow as not to amit of th3 const ruction of another parallel railroad, turnpike, road, canal, or other public worfor transac tion of freight or passagf ngsrs Approved, Apl 10, 18!i Public No. 39- Am Acttoamond an Act entitled '-An Act to provide Ways and Means to support the Covornmeut, approv ed March third, eighteen hundred and sixty-five. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives of th United States of America in Congress Assembled, That the act entitled "An act to provlJa waya- and Mentis to support the Government" approved MTS third, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, thai I be exten ded and construed to authorize the Secretaiy of the Treasury, at his discretion, to receive any Treasury notes or other obligations issue! under any act ot Con gress, whether bearing interest or not, in exchange for any (e.criptlon of bonds authorized by the set to which this 'Is ah amendment ; and also to dispose of any de scription of bonds authorised by this set, eithei in tde United States or elsewhere, to sach in amount, in such manner, and at such rate as ho may think advi sable, for lawful money o: the United States, or for any Treasury notes, rertiflcates of indeabtedness, or certificates of deposit, oj other representatives of val ve, which have been or which May be issuel under any act of Conitress, the proceed thereof to be used only for retiring Treasury notes of otbar obligations is esued under any act of Congress ; but nothing herein contained shall be construed to authoriza eny increase of the public debt : Provijed, That of United States notes n it more than ten millions of dollars may be re quired and cancelled within six months from the pas sage of this act aad iheroafternot mre than tour mili ums ot dol'ara in any one month : aud provided f urtn er, That the act to which this is an amendment shall continue in full force in all its provisions, except as niodiflod by this act. Sec. 3 And be it farther enacted, That the Secreta ry of the Treasury ahall report to Congress at the com menceaicct of the next session the amount of exchau ses made or money borrowed under thii act, and ot whom, acd ou what terms ; and also the amount and character of indebtedness retired under this act, and the act th wiiich this ia au amendment, with a detailed statpment or the expen.e of making such Nand and ex changes. Approved, April 11, 18G6. - PUBLIC No 40 An Act to reimburse the itate og Pennsylvania for iisney advanced Covernnient lor War Purposes lie it enacted ly the Senate ind Uoute of Rep resentaticet of tht United Statee of America in Con greet attempted , That to supply a deficiency in paying the army, under the act of March fourteen, eighteen eundred aud sixty four, and to reimburse ihe State of Pennsylvania tcr money expended for paj ment of militia in the service of the United Siates, the sum of eight hundred thous and dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is is hereby appropriated: riovided, That before the same is paid, the ciaim of the said State shall be;again cxanii ned and settled by the Secretary of War. Approved, April 12, 1S66. Public No 41 An Act to amend "afl Act to incorporate the Mutual Firo Insurance fJ:on;pny of the District of Columbia B it enacted by the Senate and Uouse of Rep resentatives of the Uuitcd States of America in Congress assembled, That the third section of an act entitled "An act to in corporate the Mutual Fire Insurance Company in the Histsict of Columbia," approved on the tenth day of January, eighteen hundred and flrt-flve be, and the sain) hereby is, so amended as to read fifty thousand dollars, in the place og twenty thousand dollars. Appiovcd. April 12, 1SS5 PUBLIC NO. 44 A.1 let to;?stsbli.h to Collection District of Port Huron, ihe Cslllect ion District of Michigan, tqe Col lection District of Montana aud Idabo, and to change tha Name of the Collection District of Penobscot. lie it enacted ly the Senate and llouteof Repre untattves of the United Siatet of Americain Con crete assembled , That a new Collection district, to he ealloJ the district of of Point Huron, be, and the same is hereby, eitab lished in the State of Michigan, which shall embrace the mouth and entire shore of the Stint Clair, river, and the counties of Saint Clair, Lipeer, Tuscola, mid Saginaw, and all the territory and waters of the Stato of Michigan lying north of said Coun lies and east of the principal meridian; and a collector shall bo appointed to reside at Port Auron, which shall be the sole port of entry for said district. Aud the said collector shall receive the same compensation provided for the col lectors ot Pembina, Chicago, and certain other ports b the second section or the act entitled "Aa act to regu late the foreign coasting trade' on tee northern, north western, and northwestern frontiers of tne United Stales and for other purposes," approved June seven teen, eUhteeu hundred and sixty-four. And ail the territory aud waters of tte said state of Michigan ly ing west of the said principal meridian, aud not iacln ded in the district of Michiiimickiaac, are hereby made a seprrate district, to be callel the district of Michi gan tor which a coilecto, with the same compensation as above proviled for the collector f Port lluron.shall be appointed to reside at (Jrand Haven which shall be tb'e siie port of entry tor stid dietrict vf Mich igau . Sec. 2 And be it further enacted, ThaitSo Territo ries of Monvana aud I laho, be, and the same are here by made a nw collection district, to be calied the dis trict of Montana aud Idaho, and that a coliootor, with the same salary as is above provided for each of the collectors of Port Huron and Michigan, shill be appoiu ted to reside at the poet ot entry In said district, which shall be designated by the Secretaiy of the Ti easvry. Sec. 3. And belt further enacted. That the collec tion district oi Penoscot iu Ihe State ot Maine,shall hereafter be called the District of Dastiue. Approved, April 13, iSEJ Public No. 45 An Act making Appropropriatiom for the Naval Sir vice for the Tear ending thirtieth June, eighteen hon dred and sixts-seven. lie it enacted ly the Senate and Houte of Rrp retentitieet of the United Statet of America in Cott ar est attemlledf That the rol lowing sums be, and toey are hereby, ap propriated to be paid cuf of autmoney in the treasu rv n it otherwise appropriated , for the year endin? the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty seven ; For py of commission, warrant, and petty oClcers and seamen, luc udtng the engineer coras of the navy, nine nullieni three hundred and thirty-six thousand six huiiuiei and thirty-eight dollars. For the payment of bountiesto discharged seamen eight huud el thuasai:d doiiara For the purchase of various article of equipment, vis : canvas, leather, iron cables and anchors, oil, galleys, and stores, aud for the payment of labor on articles manufactured ia the navy yards anil for outfit stores In the naviga tors', boatswains' and sailmaters' department of ves sels, one million do" irs. For surgoons necessaries and appliances for the sick and wounded of ihe navy including the coast survey and marine corps one hundred and sixty-eight thous and seven hundred aud fifty dollars. For navigation apparatus and supplies, and for pur poses incidental to navogstion. one hundred and nine hundred and ninety-two thousand five hundred dollars For contingout expetses of the navy, two hundred and fifty thousand uollar. Bureau of Yard and Docks. For contingent expen ses that may accrue f r the following purposes, vii ror freight rnd transpor.ta;ion for printing adver tising, and stationery ; for books, maps, mode s, and drawings ; for the purchase and repair of-ftre-engins , for machinery of every description, and patent right to use the same ; for coals and other fuel i oil, and gas ; for cleaning and clearing up yards ; for flags, awnings, and packing Cokes, for pay of wachmcn, for incidental labor at navy yards not applicable to any oler appro priation for rent of landing at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, for tolls and ferriages, for water tax, for rent of tores, one million seven hauired aud sixU thousand dollars. Bureau of Equipment and recrutlng "or expenses that may accrue tor the foilo-wlng purposes, namely : expenses of recruiting, traveling expense of offluers, transportation or men, printing and stationery, adver Using in public newspapers, postage on public ietters warfiiee and demurrage, apprehension of deserter,pi I otagr and tcwage of vessels, and assistance to vessels ia aistress, bight hundred thousand dollars ' Bureau of Medicino and Surgery. fflFor contingent expenses of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, seventy-rive thousand dollars. For pay of officers, non commissioned officers, musicians, privates, clerks mes seng ers, steward aud nurse, and servants; for ra tions and clothing for officers' servaas j additional ra tions to officers for five years' servicer for undrawn clothing, and bounties tor enlistment one mil lien one hundred and seven thousand sixty-six dollars and nine ty-live acuts. For provisions, one hundred aud sixty nine thousand nine hundred and sexen dolltrs aud pf ty cents. For clothing, three hundred and four teen thousand six hundred and sfxty-one dollars. For military t tores, viz: Pay oi mechanics', repair of arms purchase of accourtements erdnance stores, flags, drums, fifes, acd other instruments, sixteen thousand dol lars- ' For repairs of barracks, and rent of offices where there are no public buildings, flfteeu thousand dollars. For con:ingncies, viz : freight, toll, ferri age, cartage, wharrage, purchase and repair of boats, compensation to judge advycates per diem for attend ing courts martial, courts of inquiry, and for constant labor : house rnt in lieu of quafters; barial of deceas ed marines, priuting, stationery, postage, telegraphing apprehension of deserters, oil, randies, gis, repairs of gas and water fixtures, water reot forage, stra.bar rack, furniture, furniture for officers quarters, bed kacks. wrapping paper, oil-cloth, crash, rope, twine, snades shovels, axes, picks, earpeoters' tools, keep of a horse for the messenger, pay ot matron, washerwo man, and porter at the hospital headquarters, repairs ta Sre ecfline pirrchaie ar$ rcpsiref erginc h,e, gravel for parade grounds, repair of purop, furniture for staff and ctnimandiBg trncers' offices, brushes, brocniK, buckets, paving, tnd for purchase of ear pets and furniture provided for in this act they thall be of domestic mancractar. . . NAVA TAP.DS Portsmouth New Hampshire. For iron found ry.flve thousand nine hundredtand forty-sU dollars For shop fnr lron-cUUilin;, sixteen thousand six hundred and thirty-two. dollars. for con leasers, seven thousand six hundred aud sixty dollars For road aud timber slips twenty -eigM thousand three hundred acd three dollars . For enlarging office bulldiog, nine thousand seven hundred and forty-oisiht dollars For fitting and furnishing plumbers coppersmith's and tin shop, tare thousand six hundred dollars oor machinery and tools forty-eight thousand one hundred dol'ars. For repair of all kinds, seventy thousand dollars. For purchase ef th9 rigst of drained through tti yard now held by tho city of Cbarlestown twenty-five tisuaand d-dlsrs. Fer one steam Cre-englne, five thousand dollars. For wldcninz nain entrance, twelve thousand dollars. For tools for machine and forge sh ps, seventy ens thous and dollars For machinery for aopewalk, thirty-one thousand dollar.. For filling in Na portion of t'.niber doca, forty thousand dollars For addition to stable, eijbt thousand dollars. For repairs of all diuds, eighty-five thousand dollars For suay wait. ca;ei at sewer, one hundred thousand dollars, fjr continuing the work on the new machine and boiler hop, one hundrd thousand dollars. For dredging channels, sixty five thousand dollajt. For special repairs, twenty thousand five hundred dollars. For repairs of all kind one hundred and sixteen thousand dollars. For d red i ing channels fou r- thousand and twenLL-eight dollars. For repairs of dry dock, forty six thousand. Kor re pairs of all kinds, finy-en' thousand four hundred and eighty dollars For compielias saw ml'!." tweuty five thousand dollars. For extending fouth flier one hundred feet, C;:cen thousand For new pajt-shop eight thousand five hundred aud eighty. three dollar. Tor smittcry, twelve thousand and aixty-two dollars For extension of iron fon-Mery, eight thousand four hundred and forty-five dollars. r-T macbiners and tools, ninety thousand six hundred dollars. ForJ re nairs pf all kinds, sixty -en e thousand six hundred hi lars Norrolk. For railway track and cars, eU&t thousand dollars. For repair of wharves, two thousand' five hundred dollars For one Ames's wharr crane, tnree thousand dollars For machinery and tools, fifty thousand dollars For steiehouse number fourteen, forty tlr honsiud dollars For protection of the prop erfy at Norfolk navy-yark, twenty thousand dollars or so much therof as shall be necessary. Pensacola.Fior. ida. For muster office, eight thousand one hunored and rour dollars. For new gate to dock basin thirty thousand dollars. . For pile ensine, sevea hundred dol lars. rer the preservation and necessary repairs of the property of tho Uuited States at the Pensacola na ry, yard, fifty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Mare Island, California, For foundry and boiler establishment, tigh'y five taou and dollars For cisterns, building slxty-eUht aui foriy-nve, seven thousand three hundred, dollar For quay-wali, fifty thousand dollars. For grading, twen ty thousand dollars. P r cistern and bolder for gas works, two thousand five hundred dollars. For repair of all kind, fifty thousand dollars. HOSPITALS. Boston. For repairs of builldings, roads fences. cem etry, walls, stable and furniture, painting, latins, grounds, and miscellaneous item , ten thousand dol lars. New Tork For repairs of hospital buildings and ap pendages, roeds. fences, walls, stable, an furniture, painting, glazing, cemery grounds, roacos, walls, and furniture, ten thousand dollars. Laboratory , New York. For repairs of buildings and appendages, purchase and repairs o! Instruments, ap paratus and uiachinsry. painting, glazing furniture, and miscellaneous items, three thousand five hundred dollars. Washington. For complee ting building authorised by act cf Congress approved March fourteenth, eight een hundred and sixty-four,, including cost of enolosmg ing premises, grading sidewalks, laying curb2liie3, to gether with the neces.-ary out-buildings and their ap purtenatces, thirty thousand dollars. Norfolk. For repairs of buildings, appendages, roado, fences, rebuilding sea-wall.rainting and glazing f pouting and repairing roof, wharves and bridges, brick pavement, furniture, floors of baseruenj, improving grounds, ana for miscellaneous items, twenty thous and dollars. Pensacola For ropalrs of buildings, appendages, painting, glazing, furniture, and miscellaneous items, ten thousand dollars. Mare Island. For repairs of building, oppendages, painting, glazing, fupnituro and miscellaneous items, seven thousaud live hnitre dollars MISCELLANEOUS. For pay of superintendent, naval constructors, and all the civil establi hments of the several navy yards and stations, one hundred and forty-six thousand two hundred and thirty dollars. And the pay of the clerk of the yav.? and Orst clerk to naval storeee per at each of the navy yards at Portsmouth, New Hampshire. ani Philadelphia, shall be twelve hundred dollars per an um. For testing the use of petroleum as a fuel un der marine boilers, five thousand dollars. For the construction of a levee on tho liver-.'roat of the gov ernment property at Nound City, Illinois, seven thu sand dollars. To pay mileage of visitors to the Na val Acadeini, one thousand dollars. For expenses of Aaval Academy, viz - for pay of civil officers, profes sors, watchmen and others, contingent expenses, im provements and repairs, one huadred and ninety-eight thousand four houdred and twenty nine dollar. For the erection o' a machine-shop at toe Naval Academy, twenty thousand dollars. For the Increase of tho li brary at the Naval Academy, two thoujand dollars; For the enlargement of the chapel at the Favy Acad emy, and for the erection of mural tablets therein to commemorate the memory of nevy officers who have sacrificed their lives jn the service of the country, sev en thousand dollars. NAVAL ASTLUM, PHILADELPHIA. For furniture and repairs to same, one thousand dol lars. For house-c;eaning and whitewashing eight hundred dollars Fer fnrnac;' gates, and raages, seven hundred dollar For gas ani water renttltteon hundred dollars. For improvement of grf unii.three hundred dollars For wharves and lots, etght hundred dollars For painting bouses and Walls, two thousand dollars For repairs of all kinds, one thousand dollars For support or bcuenciarics, fcrtj- eight thousand dol lar. 8.x. 2 Acd be it further enactod, That so much of the first section of the act making appropriations for the naval servici, approved May twenty first, eightenn hundred and sixty four, as appropriates tow hundred and nrty thousand dollrrs "for bounties far dastruc jton of enemies' vessels, as per act of July seve3tenth eighteen hundred and sixty-two," be abended so that laid appropriation shall apply. o all cases of destruc tion of enemies vessels during tho recent rebellion ,and at the same rate provided iu the act ) whi'.h refer ence is made ' Sec. 3 And be it further enactel. T ut m portion of the amounts herein appropriated shall be paid in vi olation or the provision-to the act entitle 1 -'An act to pressribe an oath of otfi;e, an l for other purp ses,"ap proved.Juiy 2J eighteen nuadrei and sixty-twj Sec. 4. And be it.rurihcr enacted. That so much of the second section of an a t en titled An act to regulate the pay of the navy of the UuiWd States, approved march three, eighteen hunirei and thirty-five, as pro hibites, any allowance to any officer in the naval rer vice for rent of quaitcrs, or for furniture, or for lights or fuel, or transporting baggage, and all acts and parts of acts authorizing the appointment of navy ageais.bo at.d the same are hereoy, repealed. Sec. 6. And be it f urthet enacted, Thit the exami nation of candidates for admission to the Navy Acade my shall be nod at such stated times as the Secreta ry of the Jfavy may direct Sec. 6. And be it ruriber enacted. That the office of asst. tan t in Bureau of Ordinance be, and tho ftame i hereby, abolished. Sec. 7, And be it further enactel, That hereirte r fio vaoancy in the grade o; professor of matbeuiaiioa tea navy shall be filial Sec. 8 And belt further enacted, That the act ap proved August thirty-first, eighteen hundre4 and fifty two, f'.r surveys andj feconnoissances, for naval and commercial purposes, of s-nch ports of Bebring's stalls of the north Pacific ocean, and of the China seas, as are frequented by. AmerKan while slips and by tra ding vessel in their'n etes between the United States aud China.V be, and the same Js hereby, revived, and the Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorised and re quired to recommence and continue survey aid lecon noissances in the Pacific oceen, not yet ful y examined by using such vessels efflers, crer'a, outfits, aad sup plies of the nnvy, as may oe necossary aud available for Lhat service. Soc. 9 And be it further n act el. That for the pur pose ol settling the accounts of disbursing officers of tho navy, where payments for contingent expenses have been made from the appreprUtion for ';the pay ot the navy" pror to the passa?e of the act making ap propriations for the flcal year eighteen hund ed aud sixty-three four, the Secretary of the Trefcury of the Territory bo. and he is hereby, authorized to trensfer from the appropriation for the pay of the navy to the appripriaii n for contingent, the sum of two hundred aud forty-five thousand and nine hundred and four dol lar anl twelve cents. Arprvci, April 17, 18S PUBLIC N. 4s. 4n A jt to reimburse the State of Missouri f,r Moneys expended for the United States in enrolling, equippicr and provisioning Militia Forces to aid in suppressiug the Rebellion. Beit enacted by the Senate and House of Represea trtivei of tne United States of America in Congress Assembled. That immediately after the passage of this act the Pres idem shall by and with the advice and consent of the Senate appoint three commissioners, hxe duty it hall be to rsoertain the amount of moneys expeuded bf the State of Missouri, enrolling, equipl ig,' subsist ing anl paying such State forces as hale been callel into service In said state since ice twenty -rourtn or Atrgust, eighteen hundred and sixty-one. to act la con cert itr; the United States rorcej in the suppression of rebellion against the United Ststes. An1 the said commissieners shall be authorized and required to sit as a board at some place in the State of Uessouri, and shall be authorized to call witnesses before, them and examine them render catb. otud sail commissienors shall be authorized to employ a clerk at the rale of compensation not w exceed Cfteea hundred dollars psr annum. Sec- 3 And be It farther enacted. That fn miking up said amount, for the convenience f the accounting officer of the government, the commissioners shsil state separately the amounts expanded, rtspecUully, for wrcrtiiug, exuipping, arrting subsisUrs.and payiug said troops, and from tne aggregate amouai mey snaii deduct the amount of direct tax une ty me taia aiate to the United States under the act eutit led "An act to provide increased revenue from lrapo.ts, pay interest on the public debt, and tor other purposes," approved An?ust fifih, eighteen nunureu an i sixiy-one. Sjc. 4. An be it fart her enacted, That lithe ad- jnstmeat of account under this act the commissioners shall not allow lor any exp"Q'iiiuro or aompensaiion for service at rate greater than was at the time au thorized by the laws of the UuiteJ States aui the reg ulations prescribel by the Sjre'-ary of War in similar cases. Sec. 8. And be it further enictei, That so so.'n as said commissioners shall have mule up said acciunt and acer'ained to balance, as herein directed, rhey shatr rr;at written report thereof, slowing the differ ent items of expenditure stated, to th3 SAcreiir of (he Treasury, and snail transmit all the tc-tmjny tar ken by said -onrmissionar to tbe Secretary rf the 1'reo.s ury the account shall be round to be just and coorect, the some shilt be paid. Sac. 6. And be It further enactel. Teat the com missioners to be appointed as aforesai d shall, before proceedrng to the discharge of their duties, be several ly sworn that they will carefully examine atbe ac counts existing between the United State and the S'jte'cd Missouri, ftndtSat they vill, tj the bet of tlioir abi'itf , rr.akJ a true, and Impartial 4- ment thereof , as required by this- act. ,They shall re ceive such comoeua ion fur their seavicss as may be determined by U.e Secretary of the Treasury, not ex ceeding tta dollars per cay for t aqh dty actual service Sec. 7. And be It further enacted TaU the snm of million seven hundred ar.4 nut-en theusand and eslUti bice dollars and sixty fiva cents, of so mruh ihrel a iny te necessary, te.ar? ia i ama ia uorocy, appro priated tn chrry this into fleet. Approved, April 17, 1S6S. . Public-jYo,aj An Act to authorise IhoPresMent t the Uaite-1 States to transfer a GunVoat tethe Uoreramentof tUeKepub lic of Liberia. , -. Be it enacttd tjtte &nxt nnd House of iVepres wfUic; of Vnctcd if.attt tf America, in Cogrtt astemhled , Ttat lie President ef tic Snitcd States be, an he is hereby amhorized to transfer to the government of the republic of Liberia any one of the gunboats now r Ter reafter indue rd in the navy of the Uuited States her armament, tackle, arparel and furniture, which may be acceptable to that govercrr-cnt,and can, la tbe fudg ment ol the Secretary of the ' Naw, he conveniently sparml for that purpose, and vpon a valuation to':be fix ed by hin. - . Sec- 2. And be It further enacted. That the Secre-. tary of the Navy is authorised and directed to ent?r i nto a ci ntract With any ptrsfn duly empowered i government ol that republic, 'by which thrt govern ment shalljenstage to repaj w the UmtM Statvs th value of the gunboat to be transferred : Provided, That tbe contract kfcall stipulator tbe L.r tao tell reim bursement to the United Stales ot the value of such grnboat in annual installments, nol exceeding tea In number, wito ln;eret oi each at six rr centum 'per annum from the date of the contrast. Approved, Aptiin, IPublio No. 13 An Act to provide that th Soldier's Individual 3J;e rial shatl he rsrnte tk rough tho Mails at the usual rate cf Printed itattcr. Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofRtprtt tntativet of . the United Stiles of Aujiica tn Con grtsi Assembled, That the ornamental records of the persona", services of federal officer and soldiers, composed partly of writ ten and pi i tly of priuted matter, bat containing no prixate communication, atul knewu asiihe ''soldier's tucividual ciemorial," (ball be aililwed to pass Vhro' the mails upon the pasmeut of the uual pvsiagu on pi la ted nujter. Approved, Ap.il 17, 136S. j l public No. G3. An Act to authorize the Sale of Marine gjltal anl'of jvenae Cutters. Be it enacted by the Senate and ' Tlome of Reproacn tativei of tht Un.ted States of Atntricn in Congress Assembled, That the Secre Ury of the Treasury he and he la hereby authorized to leae, ot to sell at public uctknv to the highest and best bidder, for casn, after due n tice in the public newspapers, such marine Uospital buildings and lands appertaining thereao as he may deem advi sable, and ho is htrebj empowered to make, execute and.delivcr needful conveyances to th a lasses or purchasers thereof re eptctivoij, and the proceeds of such sales are hereby approprlatod for the ma line hospital establisatienl.; FrovideJ, Thai tb hospiUli at Cleveland ,Ohio, and 1'ortlaui, Maine shall not be sold or leased, nor shall any. hospital bo Sold cr leased whsro no other suitable and suQ cient hospital accommodations can be procured up on reasonable terms for tbe comfort add conveni ence of the palionts. Sac. 2. an be it furthor enacted, That the Sea rotary of the Treasury bo, and he is hereby author ized ,ea his dicret ion, to sell at public auction, to the highest an J best, biJdsr for iush , after due no notice in the public new spapcrs.such of the revenue eattr3 a be stall Sol to W aht s2apti t tb e purposes of tho revenue- service, and to expend the proceeds of said sales in thei archaso of vessol better suited to the wants of said urvice. Approved, April 20, ISoS. ( Public. JTo.. 65) An Ait to issuo American Roisters to the fSteam Vcisels -Michigan," "liispatch," and "William iluir," and fer other purposes. B?l$ etiscteby tte'Saritar iJouse of Ropre4?rf tatives f the Uiuted States of America ia Colore Assembled; , That the Secretary of tho Treasury is heieby i reutcd to isue American registers to the Canadian built steamers "Michigan and Dispatch,' and tho American-built steamer William Muir, of the coi tion district of Detroit, and American reistcr9,or enrolment and license, to the follow inj named res ve?so!s, that is to say, to tha sloop "Jenny Lind or Wolf Island,' of Oswego, New York, the rchooners 'Uequette t Uakville,' Troaton of Trenton,' 'For est Queen,' "Two Brothers uf Wallaoa'oarg,' iliat t and i'boot? AsiS,'6f Ciff.o li'inrH; the bar ges, Harvest, Ajak, and ilatildoa. of Chicago Illi V.; yHe ajfiof-er Kf Kyerse of Clsveland Oh the sterner turekA,6t MargaretU.Ohior the bri antine City of Torwnto,"f Erie, t'eunsyl'vaoiand lh 9shcacr Waottjecv e-S ClavoUal, O'.ii or and e p V c Detruit; tho steam-tug Sampeon.of Douvit ; and the schooners Caledonia, nnd Enterprise, of Detroit and the ADglo S.iron, a Canadian-built reiiol. PU3LC No. 63 An Act making Appropriations to supply Defjciency in thd Appropriation for the Public Printing for. tbe. Fi.cal Year ending June thirty, cig iteea hundred an l sixty-six. Be it enacted by tho Senate and House of Repres entatives of the Uiiitod States of Amorics, in Con gro Assembled, That the following sums be anJ tho same are here by appropriate! to supply deficiencies in the ap propriation for the public printing for the fiscal year ending thirtieth of Jaae. eightocn huLdred and sixty -six, out of any money in th4 Treasury not otherwise appropriated : To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for the public priming, one hundred acd fifteen thous and dollars To SappJy A cTfcficieof-y in the appropriation for piper for public prontinj, foun hundred and fifty thousand dollars. To suppla a deficiency in tbe appropriation for the public binding, nineto-Cvd thousand dollare. And the Superintendent of tha Public Printing is hereSy authorized to employ an aUitiona" erk,cf class four. Approved, April,23, 1356. Bay Marc Golf. Taken up by tbe undersigned, living in Olen Rock, in Nemaha County Nebraska, en the 2Uth day of October, 1856. One Pay Mare Colt, one year old lest Spring,' no mirks or brands. Hrownville October 2'Jth, 13G3. 7-5tpd C. R. CAMP. STRJlY NOTICE. Taken up by the undmigned, living four miles North West of Prownvilie. Nemaha County N bra.ska, on the 2:ld day cf October, On white Cow with red neck and head,lhe bush of the tail off. marked with un ierbit io each ear, split in the left enr, branded oa both herns C D B Prownvile, Nov. 3d 1863 6 t5 S. H. 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