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 114 '1`HIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Rss. 1, 2, 4, 5. 1860. RESOLUTIONS. N .1. Aitesoluri  zh Co .¢fCbngress¢oCatatn WHI'm B.Shubr‘k [ tb acizept a Swordazrglgdigl td himnl; Ceaptain-General ada Presidenui Urquiza of Argentine Confederation. of America in Congress assembled, That the consent of Congress be granted wmsm 5, to Captain William Branford Shubrick, flag-oliicer, late commanding in Shubrisk my chief the squadron on the coast of Brazil and the Paraguay expedition, “°°°P° ""' to accept a sword presented to him by his Excellency, J usto Jose de Urquiza, Captain-General and President of the Argentine Confederation, as a mark of his appreciation of the “distinguisbed character" of that officer-—said sword having been worn by the President on the occasion of signing the new act of Confederation of the Argentine States. Approved, February 24, 1860. Feb. 24.1860. [N0. 2.] Joint Resolution ap';  for imugumging gil, Equesg,-gan St.Bs it rcjlved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United ates of merit-a in Congress assembled That the sum of ten thousand Appreprimgm dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the §}'6;‘_‘;Q§,?;:*‘°“ treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be expended by the Secretary statue of Wm-of the Interior in transporting and placing Mills’ Statue of Washington i¤8*<>¤· on the pedestal designated by the proper authorities, and in the ceremonies appropriate to the occasion. APPROVED, February 24, 1860. March 28, 1860. [N0. 4.] A hint Resolution for the Relief 2* the Contractors of the Post-Office Depart- """"""""‘ men. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Contractors grneriea in Congress assembled, That the accruing revenues of the Post- {‘:db;°“;:,3!°,:*' ce Department be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, in part pm, _ payment of contractors for carrying the mails, and of route agents, during {v*;‘gp.:Y•· tgp the quarter ending thirty-first March, eighteen hundred and sixty, under ` 'p‘ ‘ the provisions of the act of July second, eighteen hundred and thirty-six. Approved, March 28, 1860. April 8, 1860. [No. 6.] Mn: Re 2 r _ rt r Ilqqm, - ,, · -———--—-- o.,,;;";,";::?;:.;;;;;... ti".; 24.F,.‘:.#.f"“*”~· pmmbit Whereas it is in contemplation, by the Cotton Planters’ Convention of the State of Georgia, to institute and hold a fair in the month of December, in the city of Macon, in the State of Georgia; and whereas. it is contemplated by a foreign association to exhibit their goods at such fair; and whereas Macon being neither a port of entry or delivery, articles imported for exhibition at said fair cannot, under existing laws, g;l$>;§:1)p1tedTf£r1;;u;f(l'\;ty, though exported again when withdrawn from . I
 * Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States