JOINT RESOLUTION for the relief of Garrett R. Barry, a paymaster in the United States navy. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Paymaster Garrett R. Barry, United States navy, be, and he is hereby, released from his liability as surety of John De Bree, formerly paymaster in the navy of the United States. Approved March 3, 1865. INDEX TO THE ACTS AND OF THE SECOND SESSION OF THE THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. A. Abandoned lands may be assigned to freedmen and refugees. Rent of, and how determined.. May be purchased by occupants. Accardi, Mary Scales. Act for the relief of.. Accounts, oaths required in the settlement of officers'. Acknowledgment of papers transferring ownership of vessels.. Acting assistant surgeons entitled to benefits of pension laws.. Acting masters' mates to be styled mates, and their pay increased. Acting passed assistant surgeons. Act authorizing Acting surgeons. Act authorizing.... Additional clerks authorized- In the office of the Second Comptroller... In the office of the Second Auditor.. In the office of the Third Auditor In the office of the Secretary of the Navy. In the naval Bureau of Equipment In the naval Bureau of Construction. In the office of the sub-treasurer at Boston In railway post offices... In the Post Office Department.. In the Attorney General's office In the Indian office Additional revenue duties.. Additional import duties on spirituous liquors Adjutant General's office. Appropriations for, for 1865-'66 On goods from countries east of Cape of Good Hope Advertisement of non-delivered letters... For proposals to carry the mails.. African slave trade. Expenses for suppression of Appropriations for, for 1865-'66.. Only to propagate and distribute certain plants, &c... Andrews, Solomon. His mode of fastening mail-bags to be tested. Appropriations for 1864-'65. For warehouses for goods subject to quarantine near New York. For the payment of pensions... For consular and diplomatic expenses.. For the service of the Post Office Department.. For the relief of friendly Sioux Indians. For negotiating treaties with Utah Indians. For purchase of lands, &c., taken for the Indians in Washington Territory For the defences of Washington city.. For field-works, bridge, and siege trains For surveys, engraving and printing charts, and instruments.. Appropriations for 1864-'65-Continued. For the legislative, judicial, and executive expenses For the Navy Department For the Military Academy For preparing and issuing the five-forty loan.. For the assessment and collection of the internal revenue For the support of the army.. For the money-order system.. For publishing the opinions of the Attorney General. For wagon roads in the Territories For establishing the Indians in Hoopa valley, California. Arapahoe Indians. Appropriations for, for 1864-'65. Arizona. Appropriation for territorial expenses for, for 1865-'66. Arkansas, not entitled to representation in the electoral college For the construction and preservation of fortifications For compensation of the Secretary of War, clerks, messengers, &c.. For contingent expenses of the War Department.. For deficiencies in army appropriations... For recruiting expenses, bounties, and pay. For officers' commutation of subsistence and forage. For payments in lieu of clothing. For subsistence in kind.... For supplies and expenses of quartermasters' department... For stores for the telegraph and for prisoners of war. For contingencies, and for the medical department.. For expenses of the commanding general's office, and secret service. For fortifications and for ordnance. For the national armory, and for powder and lead. For the signal service.. For deficiencies in the pay of the army Army Register. Salaries of assistant and of clerks established. Provisions for publishing opinions of the Attorneys appearing before United States courts to take prescribed oath.. Of the Treasury. Appropriations for, for 1865-'66 Of the Treasury for the Post Office Department. Appropriations for |