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[No. 1.] A Resolution authorizing the Appointment of a Commissioner to an international March 20, 187l, (obngress on penitentiary and refbrznatoiy Dmcipline. __"—_’r[— Resolved hg the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President be, and he is hereby, to C°'!"£;”l°“°* authorized to appoint a commissioner to attend an international congress on ,,,,,2;;:,,,;.;, penitentiary and reformatory discipline, proposed to be held in Europe; on (penitentiary but the said appointment shall not authorize any expenditure of money 3i;ci;’£’;‘P“*°'-Y from the treasury for salary or expenses, and must be accepted upon this No ex endiexpress condition. tum ¤¤¤E°¤‘i¤¤d· Approved, March 20, 1871. [N0. 2.] Joint Resolution authorizing the Seeretarg of the Navy to tum over certain Prop- March 20, 1871 ertg to the illanagers tg' the Industrial Home School of the District of Cblumbia. Resolved hg the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States _ of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Navy be, and cbC°":’”“ *::01 he is hereby, authorized and directed to deliver and turn over to the mana- gig: lgatliw [,,,5 gers of the Industrial Home School of the District of Columbia, for the <{u¤trie1Home use of the pupils and inmates thereof; the following articles of machinery ?)‘;‘;?;t°£f°1&i_ and tools, not used or needed by the government, in good condition, viz.: mmbia. one engine, one boiler, one circular saw and table, complete, with the required shafting, pullies, and hangers, and such other tools and implements from the navy yard as are not used or needed for the service of the government, which may be useful for said Industrial Home School. APPROVED, March 20, 1871. [No. 3.] Joint Resolution granting the Right to erect a Monument to Professor Morse on a March 24, 1871. Government Reservation. `_;`”"`_‘ Resolved hg the Senate and Izhause of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That permission be granted to “The Mcmuincutto Morse Monument Association," to erect a monument to Professor Samuel g;,';';? f ‘ B' F. B. Morse on the triangular reservation at the intersection of Pennsyl- No cost to vania Avenue and Seventh Street, in the city of Washington, under the 8°V°*`¤¤¤°¤'¤· direction of the Secretary of the Interior: Provided, That the same shall involve no expense to the government. Approved, March 24, 1871.