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 RESOLUTIONS. F°b!'¤¤'.Y 7· 1896- [No. 15.] Joint Resolution To authorize the Attorney General to transfer to "Hi" William Henry Clifford a portrait of the late Mr. Justice Clifford, now in the Department of Justice. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States gmigmwi of America in Congress assembled, That the Attorney General of the mma. ’ ° United States is hereby authorized to transfer to William Henry Clifford of Portland, Maine, a certain portrait, of the late Mr. Justice Cliiford, painted by Charles Cole, and now in the building of the Department of Justice. Approved, February 7, 1896. March 1, rms. [No. 21.] Joint Resolution To authorize Lieutenant Sidney S. Jordan. Fifth United Army, to accept medals from the British Government. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States smmys.Jm·a¤¤»¤d of America in Congress assembled, That Lieutenant Sidney S. Jordan, E‘}}Q“;‘§,‘QéE‘}'*fjféd,h Fifth United States Artillery, and Captain Edward C. Carter, assistant frvmffresvliritnin- surgeon, United States Army, be, and they are hereby, authorized to accept from the Government of Great Britain the medals awarded to them, respectively, for their humane services to the shipwrecked crew of the British ship Strathblane. Approved, March 7, 1896. Much 28, 1806. [No. 37.] Joint Resolution Providing for the disposition of certain property now `”*·‘"*·Y in the hands of the receiver of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter·Day Saints. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States ctumt of Jesus of America in Congress assembled, That all of the real estate now in the °' L"‘“"‘D°’ hands of the receiver of the late corporation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and all the rents, issues, and profits arising therefrom, which includes all the money held by him, be, and the 1~m..;.m.rp.·..pmy same are hereby, granted and conveyed to the Church of Jesus Christ by the supreme court of the State of Utah, being iirst paid, and said receiver, after the payment of said expenses, is hereby required to deliver the said property and money to the person or persons constituting the tirst presidency of said Church of Jesus Chris: of Latter- Day Saints, or to such person or persons as he or they may designate. Approved, March 28, 1896. _ 758
 * —··~;······ States Artillery, and Captain Edward C. Carter, assistant surgeon, United States
 * "°¤*°°°*"°*· of Latter·Day Saints, the expenses of the receivership to be allowed