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THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS . Suss . I. Cs . 301, 302. 1866. 339 and when like proof shall be furnished thi t another section of ten miles of said road in said States or on the said 'branches respectively connecting with the preceding section is completed as aforesaid, the Secretary of the Interior shall issue patents in like manner as as in case of the first completed sections, and so on from time to time until the whole is completed as herein provided, when the Secretary of the Interior shall issue patents for all the remaining lands herein granted, not exceeding the aggregate amount provided for and located as required by sections one and two of this act : And provided further, That if one section of twenty If twenty miles miles of each of said railroads and branches shall not be fully constructed area ohreoyeae and completed as a first class railroad within three years from the time and at least this act becomes a law, and at least one section of twenty miles on twenty miles each of said roads and branches in each year thereafter, and the whole was and he of said roads and branches within ten years from the time this act shall whole in ten take effect, then and in either of said oases all the lands granted or the years, lands then to g rant of which is revived or extended by this act, and which at the time unpatented revert to the shall be unpatented to or for the benefit of the road or company making United states. or suffering such failure, shall revert to the United States. SEC . 3 . And be it further enacted, That all the land, mentioned in this Lands hereby act, and hereby granted, are hereby~' reserved fiom entry , pre-emption, or granted be reservedtofrom appropriation to any other purpose than herein contemplated, for the said entry, pre-emp&c . term of ten years from the passage of this act : Provided, That all lands tion, Lands given heretofore given to the State of Missouri for the construction of the Cairo to 3lissouri for and Fulton railroad, or for the use of said road lying in the State of Cairo and Fulton Missouri, and all lands proposed to be granted by this act for the use ra ~ylen to be or in aid of the road herein named, and lying in said State of Mis- pitented to the souri, shall be granted and patented to the said State whenever the State ; held road shall be completed through said State, which lands may be held anda d by said State and used toward paying the State the amount of bonds here- ward paying tofore issued by it to aid said company, and all interest accrued or to bondsn state accrue thereon : Provided further, Tbat the provisions of this act, so far When this act as the same relate to the Memphis and Little Rock and the Little Rock takes effect as and Fort Smith branches of said road, shall not take effect until the Sec- relates and retary of the Interior shall make and file a certificate in his office and the Little Rock, and r leRock and office of the Secretary of State of Arkansas, stating that the companies Fi Fo t Smith or corporations claiming the benefit of this act in behalf of said branches branches of road . have reorganized their boards of directors in a lag ful manner, and, after such reorganization, that they have respectively rescinded all acts, resolutions, or other pioceedings, transferring the lands, rights, or privileges of such corporations or companies to any convention, State, or authority recognizing or acting in concert with, or under the authority of the late so-called confederate states of America. APPROVED, July 28, 1866. July 28, 1866 . CHAP . CCCL -An Act to authorize the Use of the Metric Sitsteor of Weights and Measures Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Conqress assembled, That from and after the passage Useofweights of of this act it shall be lawful throughout the United States of America to and themeasures employ the weights and measures of the metric system ; and no contract author zed . or dealing, or pleading in any court, shall be deemed invalid or liable to objection because the weights or measures expressed or referred to therein are weights or measures of the metric system . SEc . 2 . And be it further enacted, That the tables in the schedule here- Tables of to annexed shall be recognized in the construction of contracts, and in all equivalents. legal proceedings, as establishing, in terms of the weights and measures now in use in the United States, the equivalents of the weights and measures expressed therein in terms of the metric system ; and said tables may be lawfully used for computing, determining, and expressing in customary weights and measures the weights and measures of the metric system . 340 THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS . SESS .I. CH . 301 . 1866. MEASURES OF LENGTH. Measures of length ; METRIC DENOMINATIONS AND VALUES. EQUIVALENTS IN DENOMINATIONS IN USE. Myrlameter 10,000 meters Kilometer 1,000 meters. Hectometer 100 meters Dekameter 10 meters 1 meter. Meter Decimeter Or a meter. Centimeterof a meter. MillimeterJ., of a meter. of surface ; 6 2137 miles . 0 62137 miles, or 3280 feet and ten inches . 328 feet and 1 inch . 393.7 inches 39 37 inches . 3 937 inches. 0 $937 inches . 0.0394 inches. MEASURES OF SURFACE. METRIC DENOMINATIONS AND VALUES. EQUIVALENTS IN DENOMINATIONS IN USE. Hectare10,000 square meters 100 square meters Ceutare1 square meter 2 471 acres. 119 6 square yards . 1550 square inches . MEASURES OF CAPACITY. of capacity. MErRI0 DENOMINATIONS AND VALUES. Number of liters. Names. EQUIVALENTS IN DENOMINATIONS IN USE . Cubic measure Liquid or wine measure. Drmeaaare Kiloliter, or stere 1,000 1 cubic meter . . . 1308 cubic yards . . 100 116 of a cubic meter 2 bushels and 3.35 pecks Hectoliter . . 10 10 cubic decimeters . 9 08 quarts . . . Decaliter . 1 1 cubic decimeter 0 908 quarts . . . Liter . . . ?b of a cubic decimeter 61022 cubic inches . . Deciliter . . . T~tS~ 06102 cubic inches . Centiliter . . T00 10 cubic centimeters 1 cubic centimeter . 0 061 cubic inches . . Milliliter . . '10 0 26417 gallons. 26 417 gallons 2 6417 gallons. 10567 quarts 0 845 gills 0338 fluid ounces. 0 27 fluid drams . WEIGHTS . Weighs METRIC DENOMINATIONS AND VALUES . Names Mmllier or Tonneau Quintal . . . . Myriagram . . . Kilogram or kilo . Hectogram . Dekagram Gram . . Decigram Centigram . Milligram . Number of grams. 1,000,000 100,000 10,000 1,000 100 10 1 Weight of what quantity of water at maximum density Avoirdupois weight . 1 cubic meter 1 hectoliter 10 liters 1 liter 1 deciliter 10 cubic centimeters . . . 1 cubic centimeter . . of a cubic centimeter . 10 cubic millimeters . . . 1 cubic millimeters - . . 2204 6 pounds. 220 46 pounds. 22046 pound& 2.2046 pounds . 3.5274 ounces . 0.8527 ounces . 15 432 grains. 16432 grains. 0.1543 grains. 0 0154 grains. A Tu 6 TA0 APPROVED, July 28, 1866 . EQUIVALENTS IN DENOMINATIONS IN USE. THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS . SESS . L CR. 302, 303. 1866 . 341 CHAP . CCC1I.-An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act making Aatwns for July 28, 1866. sundry Civil Expenses of the Governncent for the Year ending the thirti'107, eighteen 1858,ch 154,•17. hundred and fifty-nine . Vol. xi. P. 827. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Stales of America in Congress assembled, That the proviso to the seven- Secretary of may teenth section of the act to which this act is an amendment be altered so Treasury appoint disbursas to read as follows : And provided further, That where there is no cot- ing agent, where lector at the place of location of any public work herein specified, the there is no collector at place of Sect etary of the Treasur y shall have power to appoint a disbursing agento location of any for the payment of all moneys that are, or may be hereafter, appropriated ptibhc work . for the construction of any such public work, with such compensation as he may deem equitable and just, and all laws and parts of laws in conflict with the provisions of this section be, and the same are hereby, repealed . APPROVED, July 28, 1866. CHAP CCCIII.-An act authorizcny the Payment of the Rewards offered by the Presldent of the United States and the Officers of the War Department, in April and May, 1865, fir the Capture of the Assissins of the late President, Abraham Lincoln, and the Secretary of State, Hon . William H. Seward. July 28, 1856. Be tt enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there be paid, out of any Payment and moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, in satisfaction of all wardsoffred claims for the rewards offered by the President of the United States or for the capture by authority of the War Department for the capture of the assassins of of the assassins ecretary re o the late President Abraham Lincoln and the Secretary of State,o William and ad S f State . H . Seward, the following sums to the following named persons, viz : For the capture of Payne : For capture of Payne ; To Major H. W . Smith, who had charge of, and commanded the force, the sum of $1,000 Richard C Morgan,detective 500 Eli 1)evore, detective 500 Charles H Rosch, detective 500 Thomas Sampson, detective 500 William M. Wermerskirch, detective 500 John H . Kimball, citizen 500 P. M Clark, citizen 500 Susan Jackson, colored 250 Mary Ann Griffin 250 $5,000 For the capture of Atzerott : To Major E . R . Artman, 213th Pennsylvania Volunteers $1,25000 Sergeant Zachariah W . Gemmill, 1st Delaware Cavalry 3,59854 Private Christopher Ross, Ist Delaware Cavalry 2,87854 Puvate David H . Barker, 1st Delaware Cavalry 2,878 78 Pritiate Albert Bender, 1st Delaware Cavalry2,87878 Private Samuel J. Williams, 1st Delaware Cavalry2,87878 Private George W Young, 1st Delaware Cavalry 2,87878 Private James Longacre, 1st Delaware Cavalry2,87878 James W. Purdum, citizen 2,87878 of Atzerott; $25,00900 For the capture of Booth and Herold : To E J Conger . .. .$15,000 " Lafayette C . Baker 3,750 " Lather B . Barker 3,000 £` Lieutenant E . P. Doherty 5,250 . O'Bierne "r' James R 2,000 H. H . Wells 1,000 " George Cottingham 1,000 Alexander Lovett 1,000 $ 32,000 of Booth and Herold ;