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 RESOLUTIONS. . .esolution to a aint two Mana ers or dw National lum Disabled Dec. 7, 1866. [N0 1] Jam! R IG1luntceI;·pS0!diers, to jilfqcertén Vacancnha. by jbr _""";" Be it resolved by th; Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Oozzgress assembled, Thur Erastus B. Wolcott, of wEl¤‘¤¤*¤¤ §~ the State of Wisconsin, bc, and he hereby is, appointed a manager of  3v6u_ the Nacional Asylum for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, to fill the vacancy der, appointed occasioned by the death of George H. Walker, of the third class of said 'lgxggggféf fh' managers, for the term which expires on the twenty-first day of April, yum for ])[Sg{lgd eighreen hundred and sixty-eight; and that John S. Cavcnder, of the Y¤|¤¤¤>¤¤ $01- Smm of Missouri, bc, and he is hcrcby, appointed a manager of said dm"' covpormion, to fill che vacancy occasioned by the resignation of P. Joseph Oster-hans, of the second class of said managers, for the term which expires on the twenty-first day of April, eighteen hundred and seventy. Armaovmn, December 7, 1866. [No. 3.] A Resolution to provide for lhe_Exhibitfogr of the Qereal Productions of the Jem.11,18c7. United blam a! the Pans Ezposztum m Apnl nu:. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 847*361 States ey" America in Congress assembled, That the commissioner of Speciméw of agriculture be, and he is hereby, instructed to collect and prepare, as far gQl°;§g;‘;“;(P;g3 as pructi<·ablc, und with as little delay as possible, suitable specimens of United Sums the cereal productions of the several States of the Union, for exhibition  b‘;_P'°P*;Ff)9• ut the Paris Exposition, and forward the same in proper order and ccn— nga gfx, i>Q}i, dition for shipment to J. O. Derby, agent of the United States govern- Exposiuion. ment for the Paris Exposition, at New York: Provided, That it; shall Pr<>Vi¤¤· require no further appropriation from the public treasury. Ax·x·n0vm>, January 11, 1867. [N0. 4.] Joint Resolution aulfaorizizzg certain Illedals to be distributed to honorrably dis~ Jan. 14, 1887. charged Soldiers _/iu ry" Postage. `_";""" Bc it resolved by the Senate cmd House ¢y" Representatives of the United States of America in Ozmgress assembled, That the adjutarn-general of the M¤d¤l¤ mv State of West, Virginia is hereby authorized to distribute through the gagzrgffflg mails, frec of postage, to the honorubly discharged soldiers of West mailstoccrtnin Virginia, and to the relatives and {Hands of those who were killed or h;’“{""‘g’Y $3* died of wounds or disease while in service, certain medals furnished by g{°{yg§s,?h.jm the legislature of that State, and in such case the envelope enclosing the ginia. name sl1ullbcfrm1ked by such adjutanbgencral in the mode prescribed by the Posmmswr-Gcncral. A¤r1z0v1·:1>, January 14, 1867. [N0. 5.]` Joint Resolution to procure a Site jbr a Building to accommodate the Post- -Y¤!\·2$,1867· Ofce and J S. Courts in New York City. "`;`-—'° Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of ihc United »$?ates of America in Congress assembled, That the mayor and postmaster 0¤}¤mi¤¤i6¤ 0f the city of New York, the district attorney of the United States at gggggzzdsgfg for New York city, the president of the chamber of commerce of the State a. building for