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362 THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rus. 58, 62, 63, 66. 1866. ¥¤‘<>*¢P*?<>¤ °f that may be found due, after the same shall have been audited by tho '°°t’°r’ proper odlcors of the Treasury Department, expended by the State of Vermont, for the defence and protection of the Houticr from invasion from Provis<>· Canada, in eighteen hundred and sixty-four: Provided, That the amount to be audited and paid shall not exceed the sum of sixteen thousand four hundred and sixty-three dollars and eighty-one cents. Armovao, June 23, 1866. ,or the Construction 0 a Railroad Brid e across the C'u a.': a

 [N0. 62] A ·l:o·;r {nd upon the Governmént Piers at Cleveldgzd, Ohio. y Og

Resolved by the Senate and H0z¢se of Representatives <y" the United State: Aswingbrldgc of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of Way bc, and he

  • 0{ b*;j;j;f° is hereby, authorized to permit the Cleveland fmd Toledo Rzuloood Commentgiem pany and the Cleveland and Piltsoorgh Rmlroad Company Jomtly, or
f<§iE;£’¤h either of said companies for their Jomt
use or sopara.tc usc, to erect u

Cl§v61md '0hi0 swing bridge over and upon the govcxzumcut p1crs, for Pho passage of cars across the Cuyahoga mvcr at the cuzy of Cleveland m the State of Ohio, upon such plan as shall hereafter be approved by the city council of said city of Cleveland and by tho board of trade of tho same city, subject, however, to such conditions, restrictions, and limitations as said Seoretary of Wm- may see fit, to impose at any period of time, whether prior or subsequent to the erection of said bridge : Provided, [That;] ;his resolution and all acts done under it shall be subject 00 the future action of Con ross. Airxovzn, July 3, 1866. July 3, 1866- [No. 68.] A. Resolution to autlwrke the Hiring of a Building or Buildings jbr the {emporary Accommodation of the epartment of State. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States bJ;*;;;‘§*;%;‘3;Y of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of State be authortemporary use ized to hire a suitable building or buildings for the temporary accomm0— ofbepmmencof damion of the Department of State, and that such sum of money, not S“"’°· exceeding twenty-Eve thousand dollars, as may be necessary towards dofraying aha expense of such hiring, the transfer of the public archives, and the finting up of the building or buildings, bo, and the same is hereby, appropriated out of any money-in the treasury not otherwise appropriatp cd. Ar1>110vE1>, July 3, 1866. July 5, 1866. [No. sc.] Join: Bmluzhm to enable the People of the United Seam to participate in me

 Advantages of the Universal Exhibition at Paris, in eighteen hundred and si:qty-seven.

P°"• p' 56::* Be it resolved by the Senate and House of lfeprescnlatvfves of tlw United Apr>¤‘9r{¤i¤*§<>¤ States of America in Uarzgress assembled, That, in order to enable tho gg1E2r33E5g;;;? people of the United States to participate in the advantages of the uni- Exoibition at versal exhibition of the productions of agriculture, manufactures, and the P’-'*°· Hua arts, to be held at Paris, in the year eighteen hundred and Sixty- seven, tha following sums, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the purposes severally spociied, are hereby appropriated, out of any money iu the treasury not otherwise appropriated : - Fumimm and First. To provide necessary furniture and fixtures for the proper cx- °‘““`°°· hibition of the productions of the United States, according to the plan Of the imperial commissioners, in that part of the building exclusively assigned to the usc of the United States, forty-eight thousand dollars. Addiuioqai an- Secondly. To provide additional accommodations in the park, twenty- °°“m°d‘*‘°““‘ five thousand dollars.

;;;¤¤iP¤l   Thirdly. For the compensation of the principal agent of tho exhibi-

' tion m the United States, at the mtc of two thousand dollars a year: Pro-