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24 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rus. 16, 17, 18, 19. 1867. March 28, 1867. [N0. 16. A Resolution decbring the Manning of the second Section of the Act {the

 swondlqf March eayhteen hundred and sixty-one, relative to Property lost in the milimry

V01. xii. p. ,199. Service. Resolved ky the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Clsimnnts for States of America in Oongress assembled, That section two of the act Lfégfxgvim of Congress entitled “Au act to provide for the payment of expenses inqqytgigl cond;- curred by the Territories of Washington and Oregon in the suppression

  • l°¤¤· °°b° PM of Indian hostilities therein in the years eighteen hundred aud fifty-five

ggggglwgligf and eighpeend hulndreld and hfty-;ii"bapprove¢1 the 'sleepndh of March, their favor. eirrhteen un re an sixty-one s e so cons ru a w euever any Qfglvgli 7°»f9g· claimant for lost property shalllcomply with all the terms andlconditions 18};,, OLP3Q_of the act of the third of March, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, on the V¤1- i¤· P- 414- subject of property lost in the military service, he, she, or they shall be paid the amount of the judgments in his, her, or their favor, entered by the third auditor and certified by him as required by the last-named act, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 28, 1867. March 29, 1867. o. 17. Joint Resolution to mish Trans vrtatizm of Provisions to the Destitute in the f;-' Sou!/il Be it resolved ky the Senate and House of Representatives of the United The Secretary States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Navy, gmlhzling a upon the application of the contributors or of any person on their behalf; Vega; to (,0,,,,,5, be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to charter a. vessel to conpqgviggang cz; vey provisions contributed by the people from _Baltim0re, Maryland, to p20;,, of {3am_ Wilmington, North Carolina, for gratuitous distribution among the destimcre to Wil- tute of the South, under the direction of the contributors and such reguml"S“°“· Y" °*‘° lations as may, by the Secretary of the Navy, be prescribed. glgiiililm m the APPROVED, March 29, 1867. N [N0. 18.] Joint Resolution in Rzferencg to the Payment of the Salaries of Members q/' emgress. Bc it resolved ky the Senate and House of Representatives of the United C0{·‘i¤f¤£:¤‘:v<;£ .S'¢aze; of America in Congress assembled, That each senator, member of huvfrmkgn the the House of Representatives, and delegate in Congress, after having required oath, taken and' subscribed the required oath, shall be entitled to receive his g‘1‘g;’“;;‘;€ the compensation at the end of each month, at the rate now established by and OF Cach law, and an amount sufficient to pay their compensation and mileage to mxuhéo muon the first day of July next is hereby appropriated out of any money in pp Pthe treasury not otherwise appropriated. Armovrzn, March 29, 1867.

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Vg61E5kb 1%;.1 l I ,..., jrom tZ‘,m3 w.,$z,°Y1‘M,t, ..,;.2, ptr50Eé?"' 8 ’"°’“” °”°` u The_words_ Be it resolved hy the Senate and House of .Representatz`·vcs of the United si{}(“§';’;‘:‘;\::fh States qf.elmen`ca in Congress assembled, That the act entitled "An act 0,,,,},0,,, p,.,,,,;,, to provide increased revenue from imported wool and for other ur oses " . . _ P P »

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¤g approved March second, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, be amended

biQgS,°{)‘c]`éi‘;éS’ by striking. out in the paragraph commencing with the words " on web- 8;; 1 fd binps, Hpltings, bindings, braids," the following words, viz: “unmixed Bpeil O lllfy Wl Sl ·,

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§§vy8;g· Sec. And be it further resolved, That the joint resolution of March

csmgn immgs, second, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, to amend section five of an act $gi xiv 571 entitled “An act to increase the duties on imports and for other purposes," 186,,_chj1¥i’§5: approved June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, shall not be Vox. 13, p. 20s. construed to apply to lasting, mohair cloth, silk, twist, or other manufactures of cloth woven or made in patterns of such size, shape, and form, or cut in such manner as to be tit for buttons exclusively. Approved, March 29, 1867.