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FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. RES. 120, 128-131. 1870. 391 President Abralmm Lincoln by the patriots of Rome to be transferred to gainiow °Y _ the possession of the Lincoln Monument Association at Springfield, Illi- nois, to be placed by said association in the monument now being erected be transferred to to the memory ol' Abraham Lincoln. inn Unnnln Appxovieo, July 14, 1870. ci;gglll8mASw [N0. 128.] Joint Resolution giving condemned Ordnance to the Nzdional Asylum for Dis- July 15, 1870. abled Soldiers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. ?—"°’ Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War Condemned be, and he hereby is, authorized and directed to transfer to the National °{dnnn9° *0 be Asylum for Disabled Soldiers in Milwaukee, lVisconsin, six pieces of gigggdcgnsggry condemned ordnance, to be placed in the soldiers’ cemetery at Mil- ¤g_MiIwqukee, waukmh W isconsm. Armcovmo, July 15, 1870. [N0. 129.] Joint Resolution relative to the Pay of the Capitol Police and Watchnzen. July 15, 1870. Bo it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Mzited States of America in Congress assembled, 'l`lm.t the men discharged by the bM€n dlS°nnT€°d seduction of the Capitol police and watchman Force be paid for the cur· C)g;?3;i?;?;€°f rent month of July, and that the same be paid out of the contingent fund and wntehmem of' the Senate and House oF Representatives in equal proportions. igcbfnggtg *3* APPROVED, July 15, 1870. July and ,;-0,,, .__.._ what funds. [N0. 130.] Joint Resolution granting condemned Cannon fw the Erection of SoZdiers’ July 15, 1870. Monuments. "`;"* B: it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Olmgress assembled, That the Secretary of Vllar is Condemned hereby authorized and directed to deliver to the Ladics’-Soldiers' Monu- €;"€§:c§;2?;§g ment Association of the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut, eight pieces of of soldiers’moncondemned iron cannon, to be used in the erection of :1 monument on Sea iénngnts int Side Park, in said city of Bridgeport, to the memory of the soldiers Wl1D Ql:m€°§i°l},j0Uis_ fell in the war of the rebellion. n>W¤J$¤<>· Sec. 2. And be itfarl/zer resolved, That the Secretary of War be, and lic hereby is, directed to deliver four condemned pieces of iron ordnance to each of the following places, viz. : Quincy, Illinois ; Morristovm, Morris county, New Jersey; Eestford, Connecticut; Pittsburg, Pennsylvanin; Jersey City, New Jersey; Gardiner, Maine; Heightstown, New Jersey; the Ladies? Monument Association of Peoria, Illinois; the National Soldiers’ Cemetery, at Grafton, West Virginia; the Franklin County Monumental Association, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania; to be used in the erection of soldiers’ monuments, or in the ornamentation of No gxpgpgg fg the same: Provided, That no expense be incurred by the government for ine éznvnfnfnnni the transportation of the same. tigmmnspor a` Sec. 3. And be itfarther resolved, That the Secretary of WVar be, and Damaged he is hcreby,`aulhorized to place et the disposal of the Lincoln Monu- €;‘;Q;‘;fd’£mcG ment Association, incorporated by act of Congress, so much damaged aud {Miha use Umm captured bronze and brass ordnance as may be necessary out of which to Lincoln M<jnncast the principal figures of said monument, fiom time to time as the T:tA”°°“°" models are completed. Apvnovzo, July 15, 1870. [N0. Ul.] Joint Resolution unthorizing zhe Extension ry' the Supervision oflhe Capitol July 15, 1870. Police over the Botamcal Garden. ""`—;"‘ Bc it enacted [resolved] by the Smale and House of Representatives of the United States Q]', America in OO7lg7‘éSS assembled. That the supervision Supervision of the Capitol police be extended over the Botanical Garden, and thm, 0*0 C"Pl“’l P°H°°