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260 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Rus. 63, 64, 67, 68, 69, 72. 1868. the derelict Hawaiian brig Victoria, said vessel being now owned by a. citizen of San Francisco, California. APPROVED, July 20, 1868. July 20, 1868. [No. 64.] Joint Resolution oxomrating certain Vessels of the United States fiom the Payment of Tonnage Fees to consular Agents in Canada. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United “£*}£>;¤*€F§md States of America in Congress assembled, That hereafter no consul or Stms ,,_,,m'fQ at consular agent of the United States shall exact tonnage fees from any tg wg: ports in vessel of the United States touching at or near ports in Canada, on her “““ “· regular voyuve from one port to another within the United States unless said consul orconsular agent shall perform some oHicial services, required · by law, for such vessel when she shall thus touch at a Canadian port. APPROVED, July 20, 1868. July za, 1868. [No. 67.] Join: Rmlumm to admit, _/Pee ¢¢Dwy, cm-min Sammy.

 Be it resolved by the Senate and House ¢y" Representatives of the United

Acerwrn States of America an Congress assembled, That the statue representing Q°;325m"?£ the figure of Victory, intended to surmount the monument in memory of of duty. the Pennsylvania soldiers who fell in the Mexican war, now about being erected on the capitol grounds at Harrisburg, being in marble cut in Italy, and which will soon be ready for shipment, shall be admitted free of duty. APPROVED, July 23, 1868. July 23, 1868. [N0,68.] Joint Resolution admittin Steam Plows ee o Du_ or ne Y mJ`un thirtieth, eiqgtccn hundred an]; aixé-eig}'g.f 0 mr fm c Bc it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United m§S¤£'¤u:§¤;:>;§ States of Arnerica in Qbngress assembled, That the provisions of Isection admitted free of two of the Jomt resolutnon approved March twenty-mx, A. D. enghteen duty. hundred and sixty-seven, respecting the importation of agricultural ma.- Amr P· “°· cninery free of duty, be, und the same is hereby, extended and shall contmue ID force for the further period of one year from the thirtieth day of Julne, A. D. eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, and that any such machinery shipped before the said thirtieth day of June, eighteen hundred and sixty- eight, or which may have arrived since that day, be exempt from duty. Am-R0vm>, July 23, 1868. "7"""‘ fly 28, 18<§§_ [N0. 69Z] Joint Rwolution to amend the f t lh Sm` Une A thed Jul 2K36G. ¤h- 29% ;¤¢':zI·¢i9L¢’¤. ¢iyh¢¢¢¤ hundred aw! sing-¤ii,03;!?j;d “¢{n get gprotatihealigzzgtue, ang . or er urp0ses." 1. i . . 331. , O X V p Be at resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United diggéizgzzqg States of America m Congress assembled, That the fourteenth section of sunecuonn;ttm act approved July twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, eu- Smtes_suspend— tntcd "An act to protect the revenue, and for other purposes," be, and

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Congress, or by order of any department or bureau of the government,