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 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Rus. 30, 31, 33, 34, 36. 1871. 597 ` n is _ the ` all the ` _ buildings, _ ompany. C Approved, February [N0. 31.] Joint Resolution in Favor of Joshua Bishop, late Lieutmant-Commander United Feb. 14, 1871. States Navy. ""`“""`"“` Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the United J°Shu“ Blsl’°P States be, and he is hereby, authorized to nominate, and by and with the ;,°{Zt;°§ {§,9{§Q,,,_ advice and consent of the Senate, to réappoint Joshua. Bishop as a ant-conumqdder lieutenant-commander in the United States navy. in *h° ’”“'-7- Armoven, February 14, 1871. [N0. 33.] A Resclutionjbr the ReligfofLicutenant-Cornmander John N Quackenbush. Feb. 16, 1871. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States qfalmcrica in Umzgress assembled, That the Presidentof the United States Lieutenantbe authorized to nominate, and by and with the advice and consent of the §g£"“§‘“3$;ck_ Senate to appoint, Lieutenant·Commander John N. Quackenbush to the gnbgglyfngay bg active list of the navy, with the rank to which he may be entitled thereon. ¤PR°l¤*Fd *0 *h° APPROVED, February 16, 1871. M °f "‘° [N0. 34.] A Resolution to authorize the President to permit mlliam L. Hanscom, late a Feb. 16, 1871. ngbugal Constructor of the Navy of the United States, to withdraw his Resrqnation of that "`l""" ee. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives cyfthe United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President, if he shall deem William L. it expedient, be, and hereby is, authorized to permit William L. Hanscom, Haniwms :“*°t_ late naval constructor of the navy of the United States, to withdraw his Zzvgagogzgc resignation of that office, which was accepted by the Department of the draw resignation Navy, January fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, and to reinstate the gg? b° '°‘“°m' said Hanscom in the office of naval constructor: Provided, however, No pay except ‘ That no pay, emoluments, or compensation in any form, shall be allowed fqr future seror paid under authority of this resolution, except such as may become "°°“‘ due under the laws for services which may be rendered from and after the time when the said Hanscom shall have been reinstated by order of the President. A1=·1>1r.0vm>, February 16, 1871. [N0. 36.] Joint Resolution to authorize the Secretary of the Interior todisposc of certain Feb. 17, 1871. Documents. —""’_' Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That whenever there shall be Certuiq surin the custody of the Department of the Interior' any sets of the docu- ments of any session of Congress, or other documents or odd volumes, tributed to sena= not necessary to supply deticiencies or losses that may happen in the 3;; rgrgesgptv library of Congress, in that of either of the executive departments of publgcmgmrm, the national government, in State libraries, or in territorial libraries, the &c. t Secretary of the Interior shall distribute such documents and volumes as nearly equally as practicable to the several senators, representatives, _‘ and delegates in Congress, for distribution to public libraries and other