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288 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. BES. 12, 13, 14, 15. 1874. · . ,. ‘ s idirectithPbl'P'tAtk n tf1I ’T"’° ”°' M ‘“° l”i%m£§'?.?.’I.’.?.}¥iE.‘;?.,...m..g’F.¤€ h52s5S,; iii. ‘E?.»?gl2§£€¤£?°°““ 5;, %,,;"P°‘f** ` Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Detailed account of A·meréca,‘m Congress assembled, That the Congressional Printer be, and of_ ezgpeuditures of he is hereby, directed to keep a separate and exept account in detail of P¤¤°!¤B'· &*‘~» C°¤·nll expenditures for printing, mailing, and bmding the Congressiom,1 §”°,f:'§g;; R°°°rd Records, including specific statements of the cost of all machinery and ‘‘ material which may have been or shall be nsed_ for the publication of _ said Record, commencing with its first publxcatnon at the Government To b° Pubhshed Printing Oni ce; and that he shall publish the amounts. thus yearly gx. ”°P"""°1y‘ pended, in his next succeeding annual report, and each succeeding we ‘ · port, separately from the other disbursements of his offlce. . ‘ _ ` Approved, June 20, 1874. June 22, 1874. I [No. 13.] Joint resolution making an appropriation for the puroh ase andlrestorationto W the family of the Marquis de la Fayette, of the watch presented to him by General _ _ Washington. V ‘ ‘, ` · _ Resolved the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Purchase and res— of America, in Congress assembled, That the sum of three hundred dol-

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S;§:°5‘6 la tgyotfef ‘ appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purchase and restoration to the fam1ly of the Marquis de la Fayette, of the`watch presented t0_ him by _G:euera.l Washington, and lost by General la Fayette during his last v1s1t to this country; such · purchase and restoration to be made under the direction of the Secretarf St te y 0 a . ‘ Approved, June 22, 1874. June 22, 1874. [No. 14.] doint resolution amending joint resolution of April sixteenth, eighteen hun- W dred and seventy-two, relating to a statue of the late Admiral Farragut. . . Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Svcretvy <>fNvNy of America., in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Navy is ' fgmfzg ;’t;;:°°:f {gf hereby authorized to contract with some suitable and skilful sculptor for miml p,,,,,,,m_ a bronze statue of the late Admiral Farragut, as authorized 'in the joint resolution of April sixteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, Amen dm GM of to be disposed of as therein directed: Provided, That the selection of RBS_ N0.2, 1872, VOL the sculptor or artist to execute the statue_sba·ll be made by the Secre-· xm, p. seo. tary of the Navy, the General of the Army, and Mrs. Virginia L. Farra- A gut, or a majority of them. _ · - i ` _ Approved, Jnne 22, 1874. June 22, 1874. l{No._15.Qi Joint resolution, authorizing the Postmnster.Genera.1 to perfect title to cer- ~ l l téadmureal esi:te obtained from John W. Norton, a defaulter to the Postal Money pmaiutiml I I Whereas, John W. Norton a clerk in the money-order division of the · 7 post-omee at New York, N. Y., known and-styled as superintendent of ’ _ the money-order department of said pq toffice, did on or about the third _ day of August A: D. 1871, acknowledge himself tohave embezzled and . appropriated to his own use certain moneys of •the United States being money-order funds amounting to one hundredand fifteen thousandfopxr · bugdred and twenty-eight dollars and seventy-one cents, niore or less; an .~ . · - r _ Whereas said- John W. Norton, and Mcrian OQ Norton, his wife, did by deed dated August 4th 1871, convey to Abram Wakeman of the city of New York, certmn real estate situated in and near the city of Plain-