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 THIR'I`Y—-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Rus. 21, 22, 23, 26, 27. 1867. 567 [No. 21.] Joint Resolution to  the Time I/br Ucdyfyiag the [Jaws relating to Customs, Feb. 22, 1867. aatlwnzed by the Joint Rcsolutwn approved uly twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and swt_y— Ante, p_ 867. sm. Be it resolved by the Senate and Muse of Representatives oft/ae United States of America in Congress assembled, That the provisions of the joint ff:}¤° 53*6*22 resolution to provide for codifying the laws relating to customs, approved zgénfgcncm July twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, be, and they are here- customs revenue by, continued in force until the first day of January in the year eighteen _Q:‘;;:_§,°';d§‘}3(§§_ hundred and sixty-eight. ’ Armovim, February 22, 1867. [N0. 22.] hint Resolution jbr the Restoration of Ltbulerrant-Commander S. L. Breese, U Feb. 22, 1867. S. Navy, to the Actwe List from the Retired List. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the L*g¤*·éC°I'j¤· United States be authorized to nominate, and by and with the advice and gligsgrmgy {X, consent of the Senate to appoint, Lieutenant-Commander S. L. Breese appointed to me to the active list of the navy, with the rank to which he may be entitled ::2;?1"°°‘” nm thereon. Approved, February 22, 1867. . 23. Joint elution authorizi the Em ment o a ublie Vessel or the Trans- Feb. 22, 1867. [N0 1 pogiim q/‘ Provzlsimisgta the Pgolgh of zlzeoSo€the»·n Statesf """"“ Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the A public ws- Navy be, aud is hereby, authorized and directed, upon the application of ;'jL;;QY£Q;:;_ the contributors, to assign a public vessel for the transportation to Charles- port mappxaes to ton, Savannah, and Mobile, of any supplies of food aud clothing that may ***8 Bf! ems be contributed by the people of the United States, for the use of any por- ggggscgn St:m_ tion of the people of the Southern States, who may be suffering from the failure of crops or other causes, under such regulations as may, by the Secretary of the Navy, be prescribed. _ Armtovxan, February 22, 1867. [N0. 26.] A Resolution to extend Aid and Facilities to Citizens zz` the United States Feb. 26, 1867. engaged in the Surumy ry" o. Route for a Shy: Canal across the Ist mus of Darien. i"";""""` Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Survey of Navy be authorized and requested to furnish such aid and facilities to ;§;g"}(°s;€p1;“; citizens of the United States who are undertaking an exploration and mi, survey oi' the Isthmus of Darien for the purpose of discovering a favor- S N 51 able line for a ship canal to connect the Atlantic and Pacific oceans as he P0S2°p_ gh ' may be ublc to furnish without prejudice to the naval service, and without additional expense to the government of the United States. Approved, February 25, 1867. [No. 27.] A Resolution authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to permit the Owner 4p" Feb, e5, 1337, the Hmht “May_/lower " to change the Name of the same to that of “Silvze," and to issue `**"' an American Register to the Steam Yacht “Glance." Wrmnms the yacht “Mayflower " is a pleasure-boat not enengaged Preamble. in the transportation of passengers or freight of any kind; and whereas the steam yacht “Glance," of about thirteen tons burden, being also a pleasure yacht not engaged in carrying passengers or freight: Thereore, Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of flu United Siwfés ofAme1;z'ca in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Tren- “I§=¤¤B¤¤fYQ$h¢ Ul')' bc, and he IS hereby, authorized to permit the owner of the yacht “May· ch,,:ge;Z,°i· Su, vie."