Chap. Sec. Page. 111 111 Circuit courts of the U. S.-continued for northern district of New York, part of act July 7, 1838, concerning, repealed 98 8 indictments for capital offences in district 98 2. 109 98 2 109 109 - 105 1 117 - 175 1 157 ficult law questions may be remitted to 98 3 Circuit and District Courts for the District of Texas, of- of the United States for the proceedings in, how to be dis- time of holding the December term of, changed 1 2 3 proceedings in, how affected Civil and Diplomatic expenses, appropriation for made Claims, suspended pre-emption, adjudication of, by the of the United States District Court in Wisconsin his compensation and duties of the United States District Court in Texas to his compensation Clerks-continued— his compensation and fees allowed to depositories of the public revenue of House of Representatives, allowed fees for cer- allowed Attorney General in settlement of Peru- Coal, for U. S. steamers, appropriation for purchase of - 176 1 Cocchuma, Mississippi, certain sales at legalized Coffee, imported from the Netherlands, the growth of its imported from Netherlands between certain dates, Coins and money of account, values of certain foreign, determined dollar, specie, of Sweden and Norway at 106 cents dollar, specie, of Denmark at 105 cents ducat of Naples at 80 cents florin of Southern. Germany at 40 cents florin of Austrian empire and city of Augsburg at franc of France and Belgium at 18 cents 6 mills - 107 - 108 1 119 160 ounce of Sicily at $2.40 23 1 77 77 pound of the British provinces, Nova Scotia, New 21 23 1 Cole, Bob., Choctaw chief, appropriation for life annuity to 34 1 31 1 Collection district of Chicago established 56 1 Collection of public revenue to be made in cash his compensation Collector for port of entry in Texas to be appointed Collectors to cause dutiable value of imports to be ascer- - 56 1 2 2 2 2 74 8 74 8 deputies and clerks of, to be sworn 74 9 their duties in regard to reception, safekeeping, and sale of goods, &c., in public warehouses 84 1 their compensation regulated 7 1 83 6 (See Collectors and officers of customs.) Collectors and officers of customs Their compensation to be pro rata for time of ser- To pay additional duties, under act of 1842, into Collectors and receivers of public money to pay over the same, when and to whom Columbia river, navigation of, how regulated—Appendix, Oregon treaty, Art. II Columbus, Mississippi, certain land sales at, legalized Commissary department, of the army, additional officers of, to be appointed Commissioner to China, appropriation for 175 1 158 - 175 1 146 78 1 མཚོ མི་༅གླ 25 13 79 - 175 1 148 Authorized to offer certain public lands for sale - 78 5 Commissioner of Pensions, appropriation for office of, continued Commissioner of Indian Affairs, appropriation for Conaut, Ebenezer, act for relief of Commissioners to examine Cherokee claims, appropria tion for Commissioners to the Choctaws, appropriation for the contingent expenses of 34 4 50 35 4 51 Commissioners to ascertain losses sustained by the Sen- Common schools, certain lands in Arkansas may be ap Company of sappers, miners, and pontoniers organized 21 1 plied to support of appropriation for (See sappers, miners, and pontoniers.) Comptrollers of the Treasury, appropriations for contingencies of offices of 175 105 1 117 68 1 66 19 Confirmation of certain settlement claims in Louisiana 91 1 100 Congressional burying ground, and road leading to, ap propriation for repairs of Congressional Globe, appropriation for the purchase of Consul at London, appropriation for salary of appropriation for expenses of Consuls of the United States allowed to reside in China- Consuls, decrees of, how carried into effect Copper region, in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Iowa, ap. Corpus Christi, to be a port of delivery, in Texas surveyor to be appointed for Cosby & Skipwith, reports of, concerning certain settlement claims, second proviso, act May 8, 1822, not to apply to Courts of the United States District and circuit, for the district of Ohio, time of holding the July term of, changed - 175 1 144 Courts of the U. S.-continued Proceedings pending in, how to be disposed of District, Circuit and Supreme, appropriation for jurors, prisoners, witnesses, prosecutions in another appropriation for District and Circuit established in Texas- - 89 4 14 1 14 1 175 1 153 Circuit, for the Southern district of New proceedings in, how affected by the change Circuit, for the Northern district of New York, part of act July 7, 1838, concern- stated session of, to be holden at Albany Circuit and District, may remit pending in dictments from one to another in certain cases effect of such remission Court house and jail in Alexandria, how disposed of 35 5 Criminal cases in which the United States are interested, how attendance of witnesses in, may be com- Crosby, Orris, pension granted to Crowell, John, act for final settlement of accounts of. tion at entrance to Custom house and post office in Alexandria county not. transferred to Virginia Customs, officers of-(See collectors and officers of Cus toms.) D. Dahlonega, U. S. Branch mint at, appropriation for Day, William, appropriation for payment of |