President may select officers for ordnance duty, 55, 4; 62, § 66. 67; 63, 77, 81, 82. 69. Estimates, contracts and purchases, 62, 69. Artificers to be attached to regiments, &c., 62, § 70. To execute orders for supply of arms, ordnance, &c., 62, 71 Keepers of arsenals to report to, 51, 9; 62, 8 72. Damages to arms to be deducted from pay of officers and soldiers, 62, § 78. Officers to report damages to arms, &c., 62, Reports to the war department, 63, 74. 73. Armories placed under direction of, 51, 10; 63, 75. System of regulations, 63, 76. Superintendent of manufacture of cannon, 63, 8 84. To do duty with the staff of the army, 63, 2 80. Lieutenants to be promoted after fourteen years' service, 72, 158. Seat of government, 716, 27. 30. 78. Letter carriers to be appointed, 771, % 80. Their compensation, 771, 80. To be subject to act of 1836, 771, 2 80. No letters to be delivered to them, unless on request in writing, 771, 2 80 Their routes to be post routes, 771, 81. Dead letters to be returned, 771, ¿ 82. 1022 OREGON-Continued. How disposed of, 771, % 82. Office expenses to be allowed to postmasters, 771-2, 8 83-4. Intercourse law extended to, 425, § 29. Salary of interpreters, 425, 37. Surveyor-general, 571, 611, 612, 614, 615. How lands to be surveyed, 571, 613. Donations to actual settlers, 572, 8 619; 573, 628. And to their heirs, 572, 619: 574, 631. Aliens to be first naturalized, 572, 619. Reservations, 572, 620. Who to be entitled to pre-emption, 572, 621; 574, § 630. When and how patents to issue, 573, 622. Accounts of surveyor-general, 573, ¿ 623. Settlers to file notice with surveyor-general, 573, 625; 574, § 630. In default, to be barred, 573, 2 625. Widows to be entitled to the same benefits, 573, § 626. Limitation of reservations, 573, 8 627. Compensation for improvements thereon, 573, 627. Donations not to include town sites, 573, § 628. Such lands to be subject to pre-emption, 573, § 628. Period of occupation reduced to oue year, 573, 628. No sale of donation lands to be valid, until after four years' residence, 573, 629. Sales of public lands, 574, ORPHANS' COURT. 632. Of the District of Columbia, 237, 30. To appoint guardians, 237, 32. To require security from them, 237, § 32. And from testamentary guardians, 237, § 32. May compel natural guardians to give security, 237, § 32. When to require additional security, 238, OSAGE. Proceedings in default, 238, § 33. Party to be summoned, 238, 33. 33. When further security may be required from executors, &c., 258, § 34 Parties to be summoned, 238, § 34. When orphans may select their own guardians, 238, 36. Court may act ex officio, 238, 35. Subject to the approval of the court, 238, 36. To give security, 238, 8 35. When new selection to be made, 238, 36. When guardian ad interim to be appointed, 238, % 36. When sureties of guardians may require counter security, 239, 37. Land district, in Kansas, 453, 18; 577, 649. OSWEGATCHIE. Collection district, in New York, 701, & 27. Residence of custom house officers, 701, & 27. Extra compensation of collector, 327, 8 44. Extra compensation of surveyor, 327, 44, n. Foreign vessels may unlade at Ogdensburg, 230, § 62, n. OSWEGO. OUNCE. Collection district, in New York, 700, 20. Appointment and residence of custom house officers, 700, % 20 Extra compensation of collector, 327, 8 44. Foreign vessels may unlade at, 330, 62, n. Goods may be exported from, to the British provinces, with the benefit of drawback, 400, § 354. Of Sicily, how estimated, 156, 38. PACIFIC. Mails to be established to the, across the isthmus, 770, 8 73. Departure of mails, 770, 8 75-6. PACIFIC CITY. 19. A port of delivery, in Oregon, 715, 19. PACIFIC TELEGRAPH. Right of way granted for, 862, ? 1. Injuries thereto to be punished as malicious trespasses, 862, 2. ΡΑΝΑΜΑ. Mails to be established to the Pacific, across the isthmus of, 770, § 78. Eastport to be the port of entry, 591, 7, n. Extra compensation of collector, 325, 34; 326, 37. Extra compensation of surveyor, 327, 8 44. Vessels from beyond the Cape may enter at, 330, 3 63, And Robbinston, 592, 15. PASSENGERS. See Steamboats. Proportion of, allowed to tonnage, 717, 1. Space for accommodation of, 717, & 1. Penalties for violation, 717, 8 1. Storage of cargo in places appropriated for, 718, 1. Space in two-deck vessels. 718, 1. ་ Camboose or cooking range, 719, 8 5. What provisions to be on board, 719, 26. Short allowance, 719, 26. Cooking, 719, 26. Violation a misdemeanor, 719, 26. Discipline and cleanliness to be enforced, 719, 8 7. Privies or water closets, 719, 87. Cleansing of lower deck, 719, ? 7. Penalties on masters and owners, 719, 8 8. How recoverable, 719, 8 8. Inspection of passenger ships, 720, % 9. To apply to steerage passengers in steamships, 720, & 10. Passenger list to be delivered with manifest, 720, ? 12. Penalty for neglect, 720, 12. Collectors to make quarterly returns, 720, 13. Payment for each death occurring on board, 720, 14. How appropriated, 720, 14. Penalty for neglect, 721, 8 14. Penalties to be liens, 721, 15. How recoverable, 721, 15. To apply to vessels employed by colonization societies, 721, 16. PASSPORTS. By whom granted and verified, 39, 2 11; 188, 2 69. 17. No charge, except for verifying, in foreign country, 39, 11; 188, 69. Or to other than citizens, 39, 11; 188, 2 69. 69. Officers to make returns of passports granted or verified, 40, 11; 188, 69. Unregistered vessels owned by citizens may be furnished with, 344, 8 120. Collectors' fees for clearances abolished on vessels of the United States, 344, § 124. No foreigner to enter the Indian country without, 428, Penalty for so doing, &c., 428, 56; 432, 91. What to be expressed in such passport, 428, 56. PATENT OFFICE. Establishment of the, 722, 1. 56. Patents, &c., unless so recorded not to be received in evidence, 724, 10. Duplicate models to be procured in place of those destroyed, 724, ¿ 12. When to be kept secret, until issuing of patent, 727, % 26. To be annexed to patent, 723, Drawings, 726, § 24. 5. Duplicate drawings to be filed, 728, ¿ 28. Specimens, 726, § 24. Models, 727, 8 24. Oath of applicant, 727, 8 24. Before whom taken, 729, 36. Parties may swear or affirm, 728, 30. Commissioner to examine, 727, 8 25. Notice of rejection, &c., 727, 25. Withdrawal of application, 727, 8 25. Appeal from decision of commissioner, 727, 8 25. Commissioner to decide on interfering claims, 727, % 26. Appeal, 727,8 26. Appeals to be heard by chief justice, 728, 33. Or by assistant judges, 729, 37. Compensation therefor, 729, 38. Proceedings on appeal, 728, 33. Evidence, 729, 33. 33. Decision to be recorded, 729, Not to bar legal remedies, 729, § 33. Commissioner to prescribe rules for taking evidence, 729, 34. Duty on, 728, 27. Two-thirds of duty to be repaid to aliens on withdrawal of application, 728, § 29. 26. May issue to assignees, 728, 28. And to executors, &c., 729, 39. Inventor may take out foreign patent, 727, 26. Foreign patent not to affect right of applicant, 728, 31. If not in public use, 728, 31. Duration of patent in such case, 728, 31. Inventors may dispose of right to use machines, &c., prior to application, 728, 32. No costs to be recovered, in action for infringement, unless disclaimer be filed, 733, & 49. Applications for improvements and re-issues to be subject to revision, as original applications, Defendant may plead the general issue, and give special matter in evidence, 732, 46. |