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 FOBTY-FOURTH CONGRESS." Sess. II. RES. 8, 9. 1877. 41] V said water power, and the development and maintenance of the same, and to report to the Congress of the Congress of the United States at ROPOYF- its next session, what if anythingis necessary to be done by the United States to carry out in good iaith said contracts, and to relieve said Water Power Company from its alleged grievances. Said report to be submitted through the Secretary of War, to the Congress of the United States at the commencement of its next session; and to be directed to the Speaker of the House of Representatives. ` Approved, March 3, 1877. [No. 9.] Joint resolution providing for the renunciation of the naturalization of Fred- Mmcll $1877- erick Hinkel. “_"""“""""` Resolved by the Senate mul House of Representatives of the United _ , States of America in Congress assembled, That an official notification ,,F"°f];"‘fl§.l_I;‘.‘k‘ from the government of the North German Empire, of the employment  M" "°“ of Mr. Frederick Hinkcl in the consular or diplomatic service of said government, accompanied by a renunciation in writing by the said Hinkle of his naturalization in the United States, may be accepted by the President, as evidence of a renunciation of such naturalization, equivalent in eflect to the residence of two years in his former country _ _ without intent to return to the United States provided for in the fourth I;Bl’]'° *"°”*'°“· article of the treaty of February twentysecond eighteen hundred and P' `U"` sixtyeight, between the United States and the North German Confederation. Approved, Mareh 3, 1877.