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884 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Res. 96, 97, 98, 99. 1870. July 1, mo. [Ns. se.] A zaaaattm lo »ey%u¢;nf:?mE£?·"mm;f2¤`;a¥:yoa whe 1'i¤mk· www upon Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Matted ElT`¤¤lF¤f *0*6 States of America in Uongress assembled, That a vote of thanks by Cm;. °g0:hg,.*:;°:,Z,n gross to any omcer of the navy shall be hold to efect [affect] such other promotion in only; and when, as an incident thereof, an officer who would otherwise be ¤”·'Y· retired, has been or is retained on the active list, such retention shall not interfere with the regular promotion of others who would otherwise have been entitled by law to promotion; audwhere any officer has already been retired to a grade lower than he would have been had the provisions of this law been in force, he shall be entitled to the same position as if they Y¤'°Vl¤°· had been in force at the time of his retirement: Provided, however, That; no promotion shall be made to till a vacancy occasioned by the final retirement, death, resignation, or dismissal of an oflieer who has received a vote of thanks, unless the number of officers left in the grade where the vacancy occurs shall be less than the number authorized by law. Approved, July 1, 1870. July 1, 1870. [N0. 97.] A. Resolution concerning the Pay of Customs Officers in North Oamlina. Collectors of Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United gmtgxmggglma States of America in Congress assembled, That the act of the twenty-fifth to ,,,,;,6 ,, c.,.. of February, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, entitled "Au act relative fain sum in wl- to collection districts in North Carolina," in the lirst section and the last 2‘¤°(l°g0;:¤‘EQ_“ clause before the proviso, shall be, and hereby is, so amended as to include sions. the words " and commissions " after the word " fees." V£°;{v*ll;_“_fi1_ Approved, July 1, 1870. July 1, 1870. [No. 98.] A Resolution instructin the President to negotiate with the Indians upon the """"°”"""" Umatilllz Reservation, in Oregon. _ Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United bobggggfxg *° States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the United ,1,, ,,,,1,,,,, ,,,,0,, States is hereby requested to negotiate with the Indians upon the Umaths Umatilla tilla reservation, in Oregon, with the view of ascertaining on what terms '8;:g:l‘°“· said Indians will relinquish to the United States all their claim or right to said reservation, and remove to some other reservation in said State, or Washington Territory, or take lands in severalty, in quantities not exceeding one hundred and sixty acres each, on their present reservation, APP¥°P¥l¤*l°¤· and to report to Congress; and to defray the expenses of such negotiation the sum of two thousand dollars is hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Armovmn, July 1, 1870. July 1, 1870. [No. 99.] lA Resolution authorizing the First National Bank of Fort Smith, Arkansas, to change its Location and Name. Resolved by the Senate and lfzuse of Representatives of the United B£¥¤gfTg;{g¤¤l States of oimoriea in Congress assembled, That whenever the stockholders, 8,,,,,,,, A,k,,,_ representing_ three fourths of the capital stock of the First National Bank

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dan, when, mj of Camden, m the county of Ouachita, in said State, and the president and caehrer. shall execute a certificate under the corporate seal of the bank specifying such determination, and shall cause the same to be recorded in the office of the Comptroller of the Currency, thereupon such change of N m be locgtion ghah gezmejeéfectual and valid. “‘°°_ . EO· . n it rther resolved, That when such chan e of location {¥Q:§‘$gg’%?£°€g shall have been made as above provided, the name of said bank shall be continue. changed to the First National Bank of Camden, Arkansas, and all debts,