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368 T HIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rus. 4, 5; 6, 7. 1858. passage of this resolution, to nominate, and, by and with the advice and See Post, p. 869. consent of the Senate, to appoint such officer to the active or reserved list, and officers so nominated and confirmed shall occupy positions on the active and reserved lists respectively according to rank and seniority when dropped or retired,as aforesaid, zlnd be entitled to all the benefits coxlferred by the act approved January sixteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, on officers restored, or transferred, to the active or reserved list under that act. Approved, March 10, 1858. March 16, 1858. [No. 4} A Resolution to authorize certain Officers and Mm, engaged in the Seam}: for `_'°"""" og: _Franklin, to receive certain Medals presented ta them by the Government ey" eat rztain. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Omcars and t of America in Congress assembled, That the officers and men engaged in $:§aEaQ:,,?:f,? the several expeditions which have been fitted out in the United States British govern- for the recovery of Sir John Franklin and his companions, be authorized ment. to accept the medals recently transmitted to this government, for presenter tion to them, by the government of Great Britain. Approved, March 16, 1858. Mvmh 20, 1656- [No. 5.] Jbint Raolutian respecting the Distribution ry" certain Public Documents. 18s7s Jim 28- Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States fihanges i¤18d of America in Congress assembled, That the words " so many,"in the third 2f,;',,!;? 3,,f;°Q:l` section of the joint resolution of the twenty-eighth January, eighteen hun- 1857. dred and ii -seven "res ectin the distribution of certain documents," A¤w1>2F>5 b dm ,1115 tgk t dth dst h dd i · · e, an e same are ere y, s ric en ou ; an e wor wo un re Re mlm and fifty be, and the same are hereby, inserted in their place: and iiirther, 1859 fh; 22 ‘§ 5_ that the words at the end of the section, " by him," be, and the same are p,,;;, P, 3550. hereby, stricken out; and the words “ to him, by the representative in Congress from each congressional district, and by the delegate from each Territory in the United States/’ be, and are hereby, inserted. ' APPROVED, March 20, 1858. April 7, 1858. [No. 6.] A. Resolution authorizing Lieutenant VWlliam Nl ]¢rs to accept a Sword of ‘—“*‘"_ ‘—“"‘ Honor from her Majesty the Queen ¢y" Spam. Resolved by the Senate and Pkuse of Representatives of the United Slales L,w“,,,,mtyvil_ of America in Congress assembled, That the assent of Congress be, and Ham N- J¢H<>¤ the same is hereby, given, to allow Lieutenant William N. Jeffers, of the p°"'“‘“°d t° _"' navy of the United States, to accept a sword of honor presented to him, ceptaswoxdiiom . , . gw Queen of through the Department of State, by her Majesty the Queenho; Spain, P”»i¤· "as an acknowle vment of the very efficient assistance whic e rrave, yvith the vessel undcer his comnxand, to the Spanish schooner Catagerhera, m the waters of the Pamna, on the bW€[1t)’•SlXll1, twenty-seventh, and twenty-eighth of October, eighteeen hundred and fifty-five. Approved, April 7, 1858. M 4, 1858. [No. 7.] A Resolution viding or the Pa m nt cy" cert in Expenses <y" holding the ";y"_‘“ Unitelclm States (hurts in th}; ;"erritory q;` Utah. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States f(Fg1°¤¤°S {gf, of America in Uongress assembled, That the expenses of holding the ° ° °°°r in United States courts in the T erritor of Utah, durin the continuance of Utah to be paid _ _ Y _ g _ _ out of Judiciary the present d1sturbances therein, be paid out of the J udicxary fund, under '““di,mviE°_ the limitations contained in the existingdaws inirespect to fees: Providetg That, on the restoration of oeace in sa.1d Terrxtory, the- expenses of sm courts, when exercising _)ur1sdiction under the terrntonal laws, shall be chargeable to the Territory, or to the counties, as in other 'I`erritories. Approved, May 4, 1858.