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 FORTY-·FIRST CONGRESS. Suse. H. RES. 76-80. 1870. 381 T0. 76. A Resolution aulhorizin a Distrrlutiorn 0 the C °es remaimin in the Depart- JGDG 21, 1870- [L 1 ment of State of the f‘ T rgbutes of the Natgns to Aogaham I»inedin." —`_-_—___—— Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States qf America in Congress assembled, That the copies of the “Tributes of “,l9?£¥‘;;s°ff th the Nations to Abraham Lincoln," now remaining undisposed of in the Naffigwgbmt possession of the Secretary of State, be distributed as follows, to wit: three ham Lincoln," eopies toteach senator and member of the House of Representatives of the ;‘£%'uQgdb° d“' forty-first Congress, and the remainder to be distributed by the Secretary ` of State to such persons as he shall indicate, the Secretary of State having the authority to have rehuished at the Government Printing Othec such copies as may need the same. Approved, June 21, 1870. [No. 77.] Joint Resolution granting an Ifingeriean Register w the Britislebuilt Schooner June zz, gsm, " em ra.""‘*""" Be it resolved by the Semzte and Hbuse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, the Secretary of the Treas- Americap ury be, and hereby is, authorized to issue an American register to the {gQlfg°;c°QJ;;:f British-built schooner “VeniIia," wrecked and abandoned in waters of the •· Veu,i1i9.." United States, and now owned by citizens of Maine. Approved, June 22, 1870. [N0. 78.] Joint Resolution granting condemned Guns to the Soldier! llonument Associa— June 22, 1870. , tion of Adrian, Michigan. """”`""‘ ‘ Be it resolved hq the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be C¤¤d°¥¤¤¤<! authorized to turn over to the S0ldiers’ Monument Association, of Adrian,  t° Michigan, four pieces of condemned iron or bronze guns, on hand unfit for Monument As; army purposes, for ornamentation of their soldiers’ monument grounds. ;;°‘;£g‘1;v Am"' APPROVED, June 22, 1870. ’ ` [N0. H;} Joint Resolution authorizing the Secretary;/' War to placeat the Disposal of June 23, 1870. the J ges of the County Court of Greene County, tau of Missouri, certain captured ”""’°" Ordnance. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, Certain espand he is hereby, authorized and directed to place at the disposal of the ;m€Q2:fm_ judges of the county court of the county of Greene, in the State of Mis- umgnf, to Brig, souri, eight captured twelve-pounder guns of obsolete pattern, now con- Em N¤gh;}*g¤! demned and in store at the Rock Island arsenal, to be placed in Franklin ¤1y;£d°';;.s_° °r` Square, North Springfield, Missouri, around a monument to be erected to the memory of the late Brigadier—General Nathaniel Lyon, and the federal soldiers who fell with him at the battle of Wilson Creek. Approved, June 23, 1870. [No. 80;] Joint Resolution relative to Trade with British North American Provinces. June za, 1870, Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United · States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas- I3<l¤i¤‘N°_b*:° ury be, and he is hereby, directed to cause an inquiry to be made, for the md: xt; Efib intbrmaticn of Congress, relative to the extent aud state of trade between ish North Ammthe United States and the several dependencies of Great Britain in North °“;We P 30S_ America; and that he is hereby authorized to designate a. suitable person' to make such inquiry. Armovno, June 23, 1870.