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THIRTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I RES. 54, 55, 57, 58. 1866. 361 road, in said third section provided for, along and upon the following route, that is to say: from the city of Portage, by the way of the city of Ripon, in the county of Fond du Lac, and the city of Berlin, in the county of Green Lake, to Steven’s Point, and thence to Bayfield, and thence to Superior, on Lake Superior. And the Legislature of the said State of Wisconsin, having, in and by an act entitled “An act to iueor- C°“S'°“ 3** . . sents to the locar porate the Portage and Superior Railroad Company, and to execute the mm 0;,;,,, pm. trust crested by section three of the act of Congress entitled ‘ An [ect] nge and Superior granting lends to eicl in the construction of certain railroads in the State ;l;;;‘]”‘° C°m' of Wisconsinf approved May fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four," ap- ' proved April —, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, authorized and required the said Portage and Superior Railroad Company to construct the line of road in the said third section of the said act of Congress provided for, upon and along the route hereinbefore set forth and described, the Congress of the United States hereby gives its assent to the route of the said railroad, as the same is hereinbefbre described and set Forth, and consents Md ¤0¤S6{1V¤ to the selection and application of the lands granted to the State of Wis- gzghgpmigtlga consin by the third section of the said act of Congress hereinbefore men- of thelunds. tioned, for and to the line of the said railroad, as the some is hereinbefore defined and described, in the same manner and with the same effect as if the said railroad was located and constructed in strict conformity with and upon the route prescribed in the said third section of the said act of Cougress. It being the intention of this resolution to give the assent of the l¤f¤¤ti¤¤_¢>f United States to the disposition made by the Legislature of the State of ms "’°hm°°‘ Wisconsin of the lend grant herein referred to, and the change of route for the railroad in aid of which the same is granted, and not to make any other disposition, change, or alteration of the grant aforesaid. APPROVED, June 21, 1866. [No. 55.] A Resolution _/or the Restoration of Lieutenant-Commander Richard L. Law, Jl1I1G 22, 1866- United States Navy, to the Active List jrom the Reserved List. `_"_"_" Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the Richard L. United States be authorized to nominate, and by and with the advice and £;;'*ér';‘§%bgu consent of the Senate to appoint, Lieutenant-Commander Richard L. Law HS, 0;,,1,,, ;,,_,;° to the Active List of the Navy, and restore him to his original rank in the grade of lieutenant-commander. Ar1~novn1>, June 22, 1866. [N0. 57.] Joint Resolution to antnorize the Distribution of Sr;·plus Copies of the Ameraban June 23, 1866. Stole Papers in the Custody of the Secretary 0 the Interior. L; Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the In- Di***il>¤¤i<>¤<>f terior be, and he is hereby, directed to distribute by mail or otherwise ?,:,l;,li2§§l;m§f four hundred copies of the American state papers, second series, in seven- papers. teen volumes, in the manner following, to wit :--· To each member of the Senate and House of Representatives of the present Congress, one copy of each of said seventeen volumes; and to such public mid college libraries as may be designated by the joint committee on the library, one copy each. Approved, Juno 23, 1866. [N0. 58.] hint Resolution to [my the State of Vermont the Sum etpendedfor the Protection gum 23, 1g6g_ qft/ie Frontier against the nvasionjrom Canada, in eighteen hundred and sixty-four. ’_""*"‘_‘ Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representative: of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Tree.- . Yermout to be sury be, and hereby is, authorized to pay the State of Vermont any sum