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FOREWORD

This volume is an exact photo-reproduction of an original copy of

UNITED STATES

STATUTES AT

LARGE

Volume 13

As a copy of the original is practically unobtainable, this reprint is offered to enable Law Libraries to complete their set.

The edition has a limited printing.

Buffalo, N.Y.
January, 1964

DENNIS & CO., INC.

BY AUTHORITY OF CONGRESS.

THE

Statutes at Large, Treaties,

AND

PROCLAMATIONS,

OF THE

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

FROM

DECEMBER 1863, TO DECEMBER 1865.

Arranged in Chronological Order and carefully collated with the
Originals at Washington.

WITH

REFERENCES TO THE MATTER OF EACH ACT AND TO THE SUBSEQUENT

ACTS ON THE SAME SUBJЕСТ.

EDITED BY

GEORGE P. SANGER,

COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

The rights and interest of the United States in the stereotype plates from which this work is printed, are hereby recog-
nized, acknowledged, and declared by the publishers, according to the provisions of the joint resolution of Congress,
passed March 3, 1845.

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ADVERTISEMENT.

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We intend to publish annually, and as soon after the close of each Session of Congress as is possible, the Acts of that Session, in a similar form and with a similar arrangement.

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"And whereas said edition of the said LAWS AND TREATIES OF THE UNITED STATES has been carefully collated and compared with the original Rolls in the Archives of the Government, under the inspection and supervision of the AttorneyGeneral of the United States, as duly certified by that officer: therefore, Be it further enacted, that said edition of the LAWS AND TREATIES OF THE UNITED STATES, published by LITTLE & BROWN, is hereby declared to be competent evidence of the several Public and Private Acts of Congress, and of the several Treaties therein contained, in all the Courts of Law and Equity and Maritime Jurisdiction, and in all the Tribunals and Public Offices of the United States and of the several States, without any further proof or authentication thereof. APPROVED, August 8, 1846."

"Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of State be authorized and directed to contract with LITTLE & BROWN to furnish their annual Statutes at Large, printed in conformity with the plan adopted by Congress in eighteen hundred and forty-five, instead of the edition usually issued by his order, under the act of Congress of April twentieth, eighteen hundred and eighteen, and which conforms to an edition of the laws now out of use. - APPROVED, September 26, 1850."

BOSTON, January, 1866.

LITTLE, BROWN AND COMPANY.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1866, by
LITTLE, BROWN AND COMPANY,

In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.

LIST

OF THE

PUBLIC ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS

OF CONGRESS

AND OF THE PROCLAMATIONS,

CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME.

Acts of the Thirty-eighth Congress of the United States.

STATUTE I. - 1863-4.

Chicago may erect Piers in Lake Michigan. An act declaring the assent of Congress to an act of the Legislature of the State of Illinois therein named. January 16, 1864, ch. 1........ Second Assistant Secretary of War. An act to authorize the President to appoint a Second Assistant Secretary of War. January 19, 1864, ch. 2.....

Deficiency Appropriation. An act to provide for the deficiency in the appropriation for the pay of officers and men actually employed in the Western Department, or department of Missouri. January 22, 1864, ch. 3.....

Mail Matter. An act to amend the law prescribing the articles to be admitted into the mails of the United States. January 22, 1864, ch. 4.....

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Circuit and District Courts in West Tennessee. An act to change the place of holding the circuit and district courts of the United States for the district of West Tennessee, and for other purposes. January 26, 1864, ch. 5.....

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Insane in the District of Columbia. An act relating to the admission of patients to the Hospital for the Insane in the District of Columbia. January 28, 1864, ch. 6......

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Pensions Appropriation. An act making appropriations for the payment of invalid and other pensions of the United States, for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-five. January 29, 1864, ch. 7......

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Federal Courts in Indiana. An act authorizing the holding of a special session of the United States district court of Indiana. February 12, 1864, ch. 8....

Stable at the President's. An act making an appropriation for rebuilding the stable at the President's. February 13, 1864, ch. 9.....

Federal Courts in California and Oregon. An act amendatory of and supplementary to "An act to provide circuit courts for the districts of California and Oregon, and for other purposes," approved March third, eighteen hundred and sixty-three. February 19, 1864, ch. 11...

National Forces. An act to amend an act entitled "An act for enrolling and calling out the national forces, and for other purposes," approved March third, eighteen hundred and sixty-three. February 24, 1864, ch. 13....

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Lieutenant-General. An act reviving the grade of Lieutenant-General in the United States army. February 29, 1864, ch. 14.....

Withdrawal of Goods from Public Stores. An act to extend the time for the withdrawal of goods from public stores and bonded warehouses, and for other purposes. February 29, 1864, ch. 15...

Warden of Jail in District of Columbia. An act to authorize the appointment of a warden of the jail in the District of Columbia. February 29, 1864, ch. 16......

Five-Forty Loan. An act supplementary to an act entitled "An act to provide ways and means for the support of the Government," approved March third, eighteen hundred and sixtythree. March 3, 1864, ch. 17....

Overland Emigration. An act to provide for the protection of overland emigration to the states and territories of the Pacific. March 3, 1864, ch. 18....

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