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 598 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. RES. 36, 39, 40, 42. 1871. literary institutions in their respective districts, and srxch documents and volumes now on hand shall be so distributed for saxd purposes to the senators, representatives, and delegates of the Forty-first Congress. APPROVED, February 17, 1871. Fab. 18, 1871. [N0. 89.] Joint Resolution authorizing the Farmer.g’ Naiianal Bank of Fort Edward, "`i"`”' New York, to change ats Locatwn and Name. Bc it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Farmcrs’ Na- States of America in Congress assembled, That whenever the stockholders °¥1g;‘t“]E§Qv’;‘;d°f representing three fourths of the capital stock of the Farmers' National m, be removed Bank of Fort Edward, New York, shall elect to remove the said bank ¤}I?¥¤1"¢h G1‘¤¤·  to the village of North Granville, in the county of Washington, in said vm°’·wh°°’&°°’ State, and the president and cashier shall execute a certificate under the cor oratc seal of tho bank s ccif in such determination, and shall gx b ddPnh €1-1 fu tu fth cause the same to 0 recor c m e o cc 0 xo comp ro or o c currency, thereupon such change of location shall become effectual and valid. ‘ than to be Sec. 2. Aml be it further resolvei That, when such change shall have ‘g·“°d ${2*%; been made as above provided, tho name of said bank shall be changed ¤g:§fB,mk  to the North Granville National Bank, New York, and all debts, dcmands, liabilities, rights, and powers belonging to the said Farmors’ National Bank of Fort Edward shall dcvolve upon and inqro to the BREW Md North Granville National Bank; and all actions pending by or against
 * g];§:::f"° °°t said Farmers' National Bank may be prosecuted by or against said

North Granville National Bank, in the same manner and with the same cfeot as if such change of location and name had not been made. N<>¤i¤¤ of Sec. 3. And be it further resolved That as soon as such chanvo of given by publication in a weekly newspaper in the county of Washington, in said State of New York for four successive weeks. Armovap, Februar lé, 1871, Y Fab. 21, 1871. [No. 40.] A Rcsolruionjzuglwrizing Wqter Gauges to be established and Observations to be madc upvp the Massxsszppz Rwer ang' us princzpal Tributaries, witfz a Wew to obtaining 5;jIZzn;2<;:;;Z?;?a <j £ 0;· grctectzon of the ulluvzal Lands agamst Overjiow, and JQ2r Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Water iwies States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War bc, gg13E2Q7E3c:? ond he is hereby, authorized and directed to have water gauges cstabmade of the me hshed, and daily observations made of tho rise and fall of the Lower i!;<;£*}yl<;;£2 Mississippi river and its chief tributaries, at or in the vicinity of Saint i &c ,,mm,m§; Lows, Czuro, Memphis, Helena, Napoleon, Providence, Vicksburg, Red Sosignutcd River Landing, Baton Rouge, and Carrollton, ou the Mississippi, between P1°‘°°“‘ tha m0ut;1§F dia Missouri and tho Gulf of Mexico, and at or in the vicinity 0 ort eavenworth on the Missouri; Rock Island on the Upper Mississippi ; Louisville, on die Ohio; Florence, on the Tonoesseo; Jackgonport, 0; tge White river; Little Rock, on the Arkansas; and Alexanria ont e od river- and such other laces as the Secretar of War ExP°¤d**“"°¥ mag: deom advisable ; rho expenditure fog the same to be made; from the  gag? exceed appropriation for tho improvement of rivers and harbors: Provided, That APPROVED, February 21, 1871.  [No. 42.] Joint Resolution jbr the Relief of John E. Hagerty, of St. Louis, Missourt Be it enacted [resolved] by the Senate and House of Rc    _     presentutwes of the “_g;b“ E· HW Umled Slater <y"Amer2ca zn Congress assemoled, That the Postmaster-Gem eral bc, and IS hereby, dxrcctod to readvertnsc for the transportation of all
 * g’Qj’j§g;§ b° name und location shall have been ninadc, public notice thereof shall bo
 * “Y°"‘ thaixxgnrial cost of the observations shall not exceed the sum of Evo thousan dollars per annum.