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 518 FOBTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Rss. 9-12. 1885. ri '. ..' " fo 'ti th lo' dlieredinCong·ress F·Eb [N:p3n]the0ig:er3:(l:imH?lgiigltlhig a llgprzsdinaatideain 5:s1·`:rty-eighth Congress from the State of South Carolina Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Jenn H. Evins, of America in Congress assembled, That there be printed of the eulogles P¥i""'?€ °f °“]°· delivered in Congress upon the late John H. Evins, a Representative g"’“ "* °1‘° h"' in the Forty-eighth Congress from the State of South Carolina, twelve thousand five hundred copies, of which three thousand copies shall be for the use of the Senate and nine thousand ilve hundred for the use of the House of Representatives. And the Secretary of the Treasury P°m•i*· be. and he is hereby, directed to have printed a portrait of the said . John H. Evins to accompany said eulogies, and for the purpose of engraving and printing  aid portrait the sum of five hundred, dollars or APP*°P1’i¤*l°¤· so much thereof as may be necessary is herebyapproprlated out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, February twelfth, 1885. . ’n u' i h m'a tedM ‘ W'll'a L dl @$,*3.3.é°&i—i°€F.}..°?;’i‘.$.‘.1’2§‘1‘.l'§i€».,°.¥§it.Z?5‘§3§$.£i .1 §§it,.t.1-.2“t. Z0.?,`; u civil position. . Resolved by the Senate and House of Representati·ucs of the United States Major William of America in Congress assembled, That the permission granted to Mayor L‘*@1°Y'- U- S-}- William Ludlow, corps of engineers, United States army, to accept a u{‘;,'f',;;d‘}gr:,{h?f,° civil position in the service of the city of Philadelphia without a torcivil position. g feiture of his military commission until the first day of Aprll eighteen IE3, vol. 22, No. hundred and eighty-tive by the provisions of a jolnt resolution approved 1% P- Bu- February twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ei ghty-tbree,_is hereby Prawn. extended for the period of one year: Provided however, That said Ludlow shall not receive from the United States any pay or allowance whatever during the said period. . Approved February 13th, 1885. February 19, IBS. [No. 11.] Joint resolution authorizing and requiringthe Secretary of War to deliver —···-—··—— to the Eighth New York Heavy Artillery Association the re 'mental colors which wlonged to said artillery, and which are now in the custody of the Secretary of Sl'. Resoloedby the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States BighfhN¤v_Y¤1‘k of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, and H! °“{$i°:’*r‘§;‘£ he is hereby, authorized and directed to deliver to the Eighth New York ,,,,,0,, ,6, 0;- my Heavy Artillery Association the regimental colors which belonged to mental colors. said artillery, and which were captured by the Confederate forces at Ream Station, on the Weldon Railroad, August twentylifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and are now in the custody of the Othee of the Adjutant-General of the United States Army; said colors to remain the property of said association. Approved, February 19th, 1885. 3 IQB. No.12 Joitryesolnticnto tt thosandnddiional is {Li out i-. """'”°· * P. H. l.,·. LW M tt. i..t.r‘I.."‘AIi"i·.¤..“¤-;.,..iiii...I' t.. p.£.‘1’€..P.w,l’l".2°l?.. mn t P H Resolved by the Senate and Houseofltepreoentatioesoftlle United States mf, nr; 0,.], 0} of America in Congress assembled, That two thousand additional copies yngnmuom po. of Lieutenant P. H. Bay’s report of the International Polar Expedition 1.: Rxpodition to to Point Barrow, Alaska, be printed for distribution by the Chief Sig- P¤¤ M :rLrtg:» mn omeei- or the Amy. ' 8 ¤¤·. .3,;,., Approved, February 26, 1885.