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 FORTY-—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Rss. 99, 100, 101, 102. 1870. 385 demands, liabilities, rights, and powers belonging to said First National Bank of Fort Smith shall devolve upon and inure to the First National Bank of Camden, and all actions pending by or against said First National Bank of Fort Smith may be prosecuted by or against said First National Bank of Camden in the same manner and with the same effect as if such change of location and name had not been made. Sec. 3. And be it further resolved, That as soon as such change of N<>li°° of name and location shall have been made, public notice thereof shall be ;]]?,']§],;§_b° given by publication in a weekly newspaper in both said city of Fort Smith and said city of Camden for four successive weeks. Approved, July 1, 1870. [No. 100.] A Resolution to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to change the Name July 1, 1870. of the Steam Yacht “Fanny." ti Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives ey" the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury N§E§g1`Sl¤¤1}} be, and is hereby, authorized to change the name of the steam yacht {3*%,, chmgléym “ Fanny," owned by Charles H. Mallory, of Mystic, Connecticut, as that of “W. M. appers [appears] by permanent enrollment number twenty-two, issued at T“'“d·" Stonington, Connecticut, May twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, to that of ‘· W. M. Tweed," and to grant said vessel an enrollment and license in said name, the said vessel being a pleasure yacht only, and not engaged in commercial or other business. Approved, July 1, 1870. [N0. lOl.] Joint Resolution granting four Pieces of condemned Cannon to the City of July 7, 1870. Lowell, for the Ornamezztation <y" the Soldiers' Monument in that Place. U Be it resolved by the Senate and fbuse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, cugggjelgfzidto and he is hereby, authorized and directed to deliver to the authorities of the myd,; the city of Lowell, Massachusetts, four pieces of condemned cannon, to LOWS11- be used in the ornamentation of the monument in said city, erected to the memory of the soldiers who first fell in the war of the rebellion. Approved, July 7, 1870. [N0. 102.] Joint Resolution amendatory of “Joint Resolution jbr the Relief of certain July 11, 1870. Officers of the Army," approved Ju y twenty-six, eighteen hundred and sixty-six. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United VOL xm p' 368. States of America in Congress assembled, That joint resolution entitled _ Omcem ’°9°l"· " Joint resolution for the relief of certain officers of the army," approved ;?§n°]§ gg1g;; July twenty-six, eighteen hundred and sixty·-six, shall be so construed sidered as of the and amended that in all cases arising under the same, the person to whom the commission shall have issued shall be considered as commis— dm Orcommgssioned to the grade named therein from the date when the commission $1011- U was issued by competent authority, and entitled to all pay and emoluments as if actually mustered at that date: Provided That, at the time Pf¤V1S<>· of the issuing of the same, he was performing the duties of the grade to which he was commissioned, or from such time after the issuing of his commission as he may have actually entered upon such duties. Sec. 2. And be it further resolved, That, persons held as prisoners of T110S]? n¤‘iS—. war by the enemy, or who may have been in hospital by reason of ?:°]]§s;i,;flQ,°r wounds or disability at the time of the issuing of their commissions, shall be considered be entitled to the same pay, emoluments, and benefits under this res0lu— §;§;;';Em];§8 tion as it' actually performing the duties of the grade to which they were gw_ g ’ commissioned. Sicc. 3. And be it further resolved, That this resolution shall not be This resolution construed to apply to cases in which, under the laws and army regulations ml *° "1’1’lY vo;. xv:. Pun.—25