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 1252 THIRTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Rss. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. 1861. Mud, 2_ 186]* [No. 14.] _A Rmlution autliovwjthe many the 21736 Quzttgzjg tzége Sta:-:3 ..°i".Z..’*’“'..4"‘”°'»?5...ir°?.»I.Z¢t“}’·tr*“‘»i”e Yell; agiafllmz $@,4..,... m' ‘ Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives ey" the United States of America in Oongreee assembled, That the Secretary of War be, and be is hereby, authorized to issue to the State of Ciahforma, a quota of $P¤·*¤,¤¤¤¤ *° arms for the years eighteen hundred and fifty and eighteen hundred and cjomxing fifty-one, equal to the annual quota issued to the said State of California for the year eighteen hundred and fifty··two. Anrnovnn, March 2, 1861. [N0. 15.] A Resolution to  certain Errors in g•enA,pt L;;rAv;0u,:n tzlgozajs  Q lg;  o:fI:¤'l;‘o¢r'l¢td?¢·:d!j,;rea`;utgr1`l;’l¢e1;;osu,’* approved the eeoonclgof March eighteen hundred and  Resolved by the Senate and House of Rqzresentatives of the United ,861 eh_ G8_ States of America in Congress   That the act entitled "An act Am,;;. 178. to provide for the payment of outstanding treasury notes, to authorizes;. loan, to regulate and fix the duties on imports, and for other purposes, approved the second March, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, shall be so far altered and corrected as to strike from said act the following words, that is to say, from the list of articles exempt from duty: “_woo1, unmauu- _4,,;,,p_195, iactured, and all hair of the goat, alpaca, and other like animals, unmannfactured, the value whereof, at the last port or place from whence exported to the United States, shall be eighteen cents, or under, per pound ;" from section twenty-four as follows: Sec. 24. And be it further enacted, That all goods, wares, and merchandise, which may be in the public stores, on the day and year aforesaid, shall be subject to no other duty upon entry thereof than if the same were imported respectively after that day; and from section thirteen, as follows: “On woollen shawls, or shawls of which wool shall be the chief 4m,p. 185. component material, a duty of sixteen cents per pound, and in addition thereto twenty per centum ad valorem.” Approved, March 2, 1861. [N0. 16.] Joint Resolution authorizing Commodore HZ Paulding to receive a Sword nach 3, 135;,; awarded to him by the Republic of Nioamgua. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives ¢§ the United States of America in Oemgress assembled, That Commodore . Paulding, Ooinmodme H. of the United States Navy, be, and he is hereby, authorized to accept the §3:d;‘fw‘::f ’°“ sword presented to him by the Republic of Nicaragua. ` Approved, March 2, 1861. [No. 17.] A Resolution authorizing Captain Willzlzm L. Hudson, of the United States Limh 9, 1861. to accept a Diamond Brooch for Ink W¢, presented to her by the Emperor of Resolved ly the Senate and House of Representative: of the United Statue of America in Congress assembled, That Captain William L. Hud- 3;;, wm;,,, son, of the United States Navy, be, and he is hereby, authorized to accept km ggmgmrgg for his wife, a diamond brooch presented to her by the Emperor of Russia, bmi5h' &c_ as a mark of the appreciation by that government of the eonrtesy extended to the officers of the Russian service on board the United States ship Niagara during the {laying of the Atlantic cable. Approved, Mare 2, 1861. [N0. 18.] A Resolution authorizing W H`. Smiley, United States Commercial Agent at Mmm 21 BGL the Falkland Islands to receive a Telescope tendered him by the  Government. """"""""‘“' Resolved Qc; the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Oongresa assembled, That W. H. Smiley, United