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debt, or demand under or by virtue of the said laws, but all such appointments, contracts, debts, and demands shall have full force and effect, the same as if this act had not passed. That the references to the said acts hereby repealed are to the same as contained in the edition of the Statutes at Large, published by Little, Brown, and Company, under and Vol. v. p. 798. by virtue of the resolution of March three, eighteen hundred and fortyfive, and the continuation thereof.

Act of March 3, 1791, chapter 23, volume 1, page 218, in part, namely,

section 2.

May 8, 1794, chapter 23, volume 1, page 354, in part, namely,
sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,
20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28.

March 3, 1797, chapter 19, volume 1, page 509, in part, namely,
sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.

June 22, 1798, chapter 56, volume 1, page 569.

March 2, 1799, chapter 43, volume 1, page 733.

December 15, 1800, chapter 1, volume 2, page 88, in part, namely,
sections 1 and 2.

February 18, 1802, chapter 5, volume 2, page 130, in part, namely,
so much as relates to franking, and free mail-matter of Dele-
gates.

May 3, 1802, chapter 48, volume 2, page 189, in part, namely,
sections 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7.

March 26, 1804, chapter 34, volume 2, page 275, in part, namely,

sections 3 and 4.

March 3, 1807, chapter 43, volume 2, page 444, in part, namely,

section 1.

April 30, 1810, chapter 37, volume 2, page 592.
January 17, 1811, chapter 4, volume 2, page 615.
January 14, 1813, chapter 9, volume 2, page 790.
February 27, 1813, chapter 34, volume 2, page 805.
July 13, 1813, chapter 9, volume 3, page 4.

April 18, 1814, chapter 75, volume 3, page 130, in part, namely,
sections 3 and 4.

February 27, 1815, chapter 65, volume 3, page 220.

April 9, 1816, chapter 43, volume 3, page 264.
March 3, 1819, chapter 107, volume 3, page 536.
March 13, 1820, chapter 23, volume 3, page 548.
December 19, 1821, chapter 1, volume 3, page 649.

May 8, 1822, chapter 127, volume 3, page 702, in part, namely,

section 3.

March 3, 1823, chapter 33, volume 3, page 764, in part, namely,
section 3.

March 3, 1825, chapter 46, volume 4, page 95, in part, namely,
sections 2, 3, and 4.

March 3, 1825, chapter 64, volume 4, page 102.

March 2, 1827, chapter 61, volume 4, page 238.

March 2, 1827, chapter 62, volume 4, page 239.

May 24, 1828, chapter 99, volume 4, page 303, in part, namely, so
much of section 1 as authorizes the employment of additional
clerks and fixes their salaries.

May 9, 1836, chapter 59, volume 5, page 17, in part, namely, so
much of section 1 as relates to the duties of the Postmaster-
General.

July 2, 1836, chapter 270, volume 5, page 80.

July 7, 1838, chapter 172, volume 5, page 271, in part, namely,

section 2.

List of acts wholly or partly repealed.

List of acts wholly or partly repealed.

Act of January 25, 1839, chapter 4, volume 5, page 314.

July 30, 1842, chapter 107, volume 5, page 498, in part, namely, section 1, and so much of section 3 as authorizes the employment of additional clerks.

August 20, 1842, chapter 255, volume 5, page 538, in part, namely, section 1.

February 15, 1843, chapter 31, volume 5, page 600.

March 3, 1845, chapter 43, volume 5, page 732.
March 3, 1845, chapter 69, volume 5, page 748.

March 3, 1845, chapter 71, volume 5, page 752, in part, namely,
section 8.

March 1, 1847, chapter 33, volume 9, page 147.

March 2, 1847, chapter 37, volume 9, page 152, in part, namely, the several provisos in section 5, relating to the compensation of deputy-postmasters and the franking privilege to the same, and authorizing the employment of the assistant postmastersgeneral as special agents, and allowing them compensation therefor, and all of section 3.

March 3, 1847, chapter 63, volume 9, page 188, in part, namely, sections 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14.

May 17, 1848, chapter 43, volume 9, page 230.

May 27, 1848, chapter 47, volume 9, page 231, in part, namely, section 4.

June 27, 1848, chapter 79, volume 9, page 241.

August 14, 1848, chapter 175, volume 9, page 306, in part, namely, section 3.

March 2, 1849, chapter 89, volume 9, page 353.

May 15, 1850, chapter 10, volume 9, page 423, in part, namely, section 2.

September 27, 1850, chapter 75, volume 9, page 473, in part, namely, section 2.

March 3, 1851, chapter 20, volume 9, page 587.

March 3, 1851, chapter 21, volume 9, page 591, in part, namely, sections 2, 3, and 4.

March 3, 1851, chapter 48, volume 9, page 637, in part, namely,

section 2.

August 30, 1852, chapter 98, volume 10, page 38.

August 31, 1852, chapter 111, volume 10, page 110, in part, namely, sections 2 and 3.

August 31, 1852, chapter 113, volume 10, page 121, in part, namely, sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10.

March 3, 1853, chapter 97, volume 10, page 189, in part, namely, so much of section 3 as relates to clerks in the Post-office Department.

March 3, 1853, chapter 103, volume 10, page 225, in part, namely, sections 3, 4, and 5.

March 3, 1853, chapter 146, volume 10, page 249, in part, namely, sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8.

February 2, 1854, chapter 8, volume 10, page 266.

April 22, 1854, chapter 52, volume 10, page 276, in part, namely, so much of sections 1, 2, and 3 as relates to the salaries of clerks and officers of the Post-office Department.

May 31, 1854, chapter 60, volume 10, page 290, in part, namely,

section 4.

June 22, 1854, chapter 61, volume 10, page 298.

July 27, 1854, chapter 109, volume 10, page 312.

August 4, 1854, chapter 242, volume 10, page 546, in part, namely,

so much of section 6 as provides for additional clerks to the Postmaster-General and the sixth auditor.

Act of August 5, 1854, chapter 270, volume 10, page 588, in part, namely, section 4.

March 3, 1855, chapter 173, volume 10, page 641.

March 3, 1855, chapter 201, volume 10, page 683, in part, namely,
sections 1, 2, 4, and 5.

August 18, 1856, chapter 129, volume 11, page 81, in part, namely,
section 4.

January 2, 1857, chapter 2, volume 11, page 153.

May 24, 1858, chapter 46, volume 11, page 293.

June 12, 1858, chapter 154, volume 11, page 319, in part, namely,

section 12.

June 14, 1858, chapter 162, volume 11, page 337, in part, namely,
section 2.

June 14, 1858, chapter 164, volume 11, page 364, in part, namely,
sections 4 and 5.

April 3, 1860, chapter 11, volume 12, page 11.

April 6, 1860, chapter 13, volume 12, page 11.

June 15, 1860, chapter 131, volume 12, page 37, in part, namely,
the several provisos of section 1, and all of sections 2 and 4.
February 27, 1861, chapter 57, volume 12, page 151, in part,
namely, sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14, and so
much of section 16 as relates to the rate of postage on printed
matter between the States and Territories east of the Rocky
Mountains and the States and Territories on the Pacific.
February 28, 1861, chapter 61, volume 12, page 177.

March 2, 1861, chapter 73, volume 12, page 204, in part, namely,
sections 2, 4, and 5.

July 24, 1861, chapter 12, volume 12, page 272.

January 21, 1862, chapter 9, volume 12, page 332.

April 16, 1862, chapter 56, volume 12, page 379.

April 17, 1862, chapter 58, volume 12, page 381, in part, namely,
section 4.

June 2, 1862, chapter 95, volume 12, page 413, in part, namely,
sections 2 and 3.

July 16, 1862, chapter 188, volume 12, page 588.
March 3, 1863, chapter 71, volume 12, page 701.
January 22, 1864, chapter 4, volume 13, page 2.
March 16, 1864, chapter 35, volume 13, page 30.

March 25, 1864, chapter 40, volume 13, page 36, in part, namely,
sections 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, and 7.

June 1, 1864, chapter 102, volume 13, page 95.

June 25, 1864, chapter 155, volume 13, page 184, in part, namely,

section 6.

July 1, 1864, chapter 197, volume 13, page 335.

July 4, 1864, chapter 241, volume 13, page 382.
January 20, 1865, chapter 16, volume 13, page 421.
February 23, 1865, chapter 47, volume 13, page 432.

March 3, 1865, chapter 89, volume 13, page 504.
March 3, 1865, chapter 96, volume 13, page 515.

March 3, 1865, chapter 97, volume 13, page 515, in part, namely,
sections 1, 2, and 5.

February 10, 1866, chapter 9, volume 14, page 3.

February 16, 1866, chapter 10, volume 14, page 3.

May 18, 1866, chapter 85, volume 14, page 48, in part, namely,

sections 3 and 4.

June 12, 1866, chapter 114, volume 14, page 59.

July 13, 1866, chapter 184, volume 14, page 98, in part, namely,

section 65.

1

July 28, 1866, chapter 297, volume 14, page 324, in part, namely,

List of acts wholly or partly repealed.

List of acts

wholly or partly repealed.

Ante, p. 56.

June 8, 1872.

Deputies of clerks of United States courts

may be appoint

ed, their tenure
of office, pay,
&c.

Clerk responsible for defaults of deputy.

June 8, 1872. [Amended. Pest, p. 600.]

Lands now held by the United States

the proviso in section 1, relating to the pay of female folders in the dead-letter office.

Act of January 22, 1867, chapter 11, volume 14, page 378.

February 18, 1867, chapter 41, volume 14, page 393, in part, namely, section 3.

February 18, 1867, chapter 43, volume 14, page 395, in part,
namely, section 2.

March 9, 1868, chapter 22, volume 15, page 40, in part, namely,
so much as relates to the printing of postal conventions, and
confers the franking privilege on the congressional printer.
July 27, 1868, chapter 246, volume 15, page 194.
Resolution of April 3, 1828, number 1, volume 4, page 320.
January 13, 1831, number 1, volume 4, page 495.
October 12, 1837, number 1, volume 5, page 207.
June 15, 1844, number 14, volume 5, page 718.

February 20, 1845, number 4, volume 5, page 796.

July 12, 1852, number 14, volume 10, page 174, in part, namely,

section 1.

August 6, 1852, number 16, volume 10, page 147.

March 3, 1863, number 35, volume 12, page 830.

June 6, 1866, number 45, volume 14, page 357.
March 2, 1868, number 14, volume 15, page 248.

Act of March 3, 1871, chapter 121, volume 16, page 572, in part, namely,

section 4.

April 27, 1872, relating to proposals and contracts for transportation of the mails, and for other purposes.

APPROVED, June 8, 1872,

CHAP. CCCXXXVI. An Act to authorize the Appointment of Deputies of Clerks of
Circuit and District Courts.

any

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That a deputy or deputies of clerk of any court of the United States may be appointed by such court upon the application of the clerk, and be removable at the pleasure of the court; and the compensation of any such deputy shall be paid by the clerk; and in case of the death of the clerk, his deputy or deputies shall, unless removed by the judge, continue in office and perform the duties of the clerk, in his name, until his successor be duly appointed and qualified; and for the defaults or misfeasances in office of any such deputy, whether in the lifetime of the clerk or after his death, the clerk, and his estate, and the sureties in his official bond shall be liable; and his executor or administrator shall have such remedy for any such defaults or misfeasances committed after his death as the clerk would be entitled to if the same had occurred in his lifetime.

APPROVED, June 8, 1872.

CHAP. CCCXXXVII. — An Act to provide for the Redemption and Sale of Lands held by the United States under the several Acts levying direct Taxes, and for other Purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That all the lands now owned or held by the United States, by virtue of proceedings under the act entitled "An act for the collection of direct taxes in insurrectionary districts within the United States, and for other purposes," approved June seventh, restored to former eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and under acts supplementary thereto, legal owners upon or upon the same subject-matter, may be redeemed and restored to such proof, &c., and persons as shall make application therefor to the Secretary of the Treasury, payment of taxes, through the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, within two years from the passage of this act, and furnish satisfactory evidence to said department

acquired under the direct tax acts, may be

interest, and ex

penses.

1862, ch. 98. Vol. xii. p. 422. [For other acts see Ante, p. 89,

paid for.

that such person or applicant in each case was, at the time the United States acquired title thereto, the legal owner of such land, or the heir at law, or devisee (or grantee, in good faith, and for valuable consideration,) of such legal owner; but before such redemption shall be awarded and in margin.] title restored on any such application and proof, such applicant shall pay into the treasury of the United States the direct tax charged against the lands described in such application, together with the cost of advertising and of the sale of said lands, and all other proper charges against the same, and interest on said tax from the date of its assessment at the rate of ten per centum per annum, and interest on said costs and charges at the same rate, from the time they accrued and were payable; Provided, however, That if any other person or persons than such applicant shall in any case make satisfactory evidence to said department that he or they, after the Improvements acquisition of title by the United States, and before the passage of this made in good act, made valuable and permanent improvements on said land in good faith, &c., to be faith and under color of legal title, it shall then be the additional duty of such applicant for redemption to pay to such person or persons the reasonable value of such permanent improvements at the time of actual redemption; and if the applicant and such person or persons fail to agree upon and amicably settle such claim for improvements, then the value Value, if not thereof shall be assessed and reported to the Secretary of the Treasury, termined by a agreed, to be deunder oath, by three competent and disinterested freeholders, Residents of board of freethe county or parish in which such land is situate, who shall be appointed Appointment, for that purpose by the United States district judge of the district where &c., thereof; the lands are situate, upon information from the Secretary of the Treasury that a claim for compensation for such permanent improvements is pending in any case, and unadjusted by the parties thereto. It shall also be the duty of said board of freeholders to state in their report the nature of said improvements, when they were made, by whom, and the reasonable value thereof, as aforesaid, and any other facts that may be in their judgment material to a fair and just determination of the rights of the parties. They their report; shall send one copy of such report to the Secretary of the Treasury, and file a duplicate thereof in the office of the clerk of the highest court of record of the State, in the county or parish where such land is situate. The reasonable fees of said board shall be borne and paid equally by the fees. parties to said controversy.

holders.

United States to

SEC. 2. That whenever the foregoing conditions have been complied Title of the with, and redemption and restoration of title has been awarded in any be released when, case by the Secretary of the Treasury, it shall be the duty of the com- &c., and how. missioner of the internal revenue to make out a certificate of release of the interest and title of the United States in and to such lands, in duplicate, which shall be approved, in writing, by the Secretary of the Treasury, and his approval indorsed thereon, and then one copy thereof shall be delivered to such applicant and the other filed in the office of said commissioner.

the

SEC. 3. That the commissioner of internal revenue, with the approval Regulations to of the Secretary of the Treasury, shall, as soon as may be after the pas- faxecution of this sage of this act, prescribe and promulgate such rules and regulations, act, &c. not inconsistent with the provisions of this act, as may be necessary and proper to facilitate the execution of this act and secure the most speedy and least expensive attainment of the purpose hereof that is practicable.

tion of time, &c.,

SEC. 4. That if, at the expiration of the time herein before allowed for Unredeemed redemption, there shall remain any of said lands unredeemed, it shall lands at expirathen be the duty of the said commissioner of internal revenue, under the to be sold at pubdirection of the Secretary of the Treasury, to proceed to sell at public lic auction, &c. auction, as soon as may be consistent with the public interests, the lands not redeemed and restored, and to release and convey the same to the purchasers in the manner aforesaid, and in the mean time and until so sold to release the same.

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