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[The following Resolution was accidentally omitted from its

proper place in this volume.]

Preamble and Joint Resolution relating to William T. Shaw,

late Colonel 14th Regiment Iowa Infantry Volunteers:

WHEREAS, We have learned with profound satisfaction that the

order from the War Department dismissing Wm. T. Shaw, late

Colonel 14th Regiment Iowa Infantry Volunteers, from the service

of the United States, has been revoked by an order directing that

he be honorably mustered out of said service; and,

WHEREAS, The many and meritorious services of Colonel Shaw,

of which the people of Iowa will ever be proud, entitle him and

the State which he so nobly represented on so many battle-fields,

to a more substantial reward for the services he has performed;

therefore,

Resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa, That as

a simple act of justice to a gallant soldier and an uncompromising
patriot; and, as a further mark of the esteem with which Colonel
Shaw is held by the people of the State Iowa, that our Senators
in Congress be instructed and our Representatives be requested to
use their influence to secure the promotion of Colonel Shaw to the
rank of Brevet Brigadier-General of Volunteers, to date from the
8th day of April, 1864, the date of the battle of Pleasant Hill.

Resolved, That the Secretary of State be instructed to furnish
each Member of Congress from our State with a copy of these
resolutions, and also that the Adjutant-General be instructed to
publish the same in his next annual report.

LAWS OF IOWA.

CHAPTER 1.

MAKING APPROPRIATION FOR TWO HEATERS, &C., PUT UP

IN THE CAPITOL BUILDING.

AN ACT making appropriation for two Lawson heaters, pipes and registers, furnished and put up in the capitol building by Fuller, Warren & Co.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa, That there be, and is hereby appro- $1,902. priated out of any moneys in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated the sum of nineteen hundred and two dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay Fuller, Warren & Co. for furnishing and Fuller, Warputting up in the capitol building two Lawson heaters, pipes and registers.

ren & Co.

SEC. 2. That upon the presentation of the bill for How paid. said services, sworn to by the said Fuller, Warren & Co., either of them or their agent, and the correctness thereof certified by the Secretary of State, the Auditor of State is hereby authorized to audit the amount of said claim, and draw his warrant for the amount thus audited.

SEC. 3. This Act shall take effect and be in force Publication. from and after its publication in the Iowa State Regis

ter and Iowa Homestead.

Approved January 23d, 1866.

I hereby certify that the foregoing Act was published in the Iowa State Register on the 7th day of February, 1866, and in the Iowa Homestead on ths 13th day of February, 1866.

JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary of Iowa.

CHAPTER 2.

LEGALIZING ACTS OF

SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF THE CITY

OF MUSCATINE.

AN ACT to legalize the action of the Board of Directors of the
Independent District of the City of Mnscatine, in the County of
Muscatine, and State of Iowa.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Levying of the State of Iowa, That the action of the Board of Directax legalized.tors of the Independant District of the city of Muscatine, in the county of Muscatine and State of Iowa, in levying, on the second Tuesday in April, A. D. 1865, a tax in said District for the support of schools therein, and also in levying, at the same time, a special tax in SubDistrict Number One of said District, to pay off old judgments against said Sub-District, be and the same is hereby declared legal and valid, as fully and completely as though the said taxes had been levied at the regular time by law required.

SEC. 2. This Act being deemed of immediate imPublication. portance, shall take effect and be in force from and immediately after its publication in the Muscatine Journal and Muscatine Courier, anything in the statutes of this State to the contrary notwithstanding; Provided, however, that such publication shall be at the expense of said District.

Approved January 23d, 1866.

I hereby crrtify that the foregoing Act was published in the Muscatine Journal on the 26th day of January, 1866, and in the Muscatine Courier on the 2d day of February, 1866.

JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary of State.

CHAPTER 3.

COMPELLING WITNESSES TO APPEAR BEFORE INVESTIGATING
COMMITTEES.

AN ACT providing for compelling witnesses to appear before investigating committees.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly

Committees. of the State of Iowa, That whenever a committee, of either branch of the General Assembly, or joint com

mittee of both branches, is charged with an investigation requiring the personal attendance of witnesses for the purpose of giving testimony, or producing papers

in evidence, any person may be compelled to appear May compel before such committee, as a witness, by serving upon witnesses attendance of him,in the same manner that a subpoena is required by how. law to be served, in a civil case, in the District Court, an order naming the time and place he is required to appear, signed by the presiding officer of the House appointing the committee; or, if a joint committee, by the presiding officer of either House, and attested by the Secretary or Clerk of that branch of the General Assembly over which the officer presides who issues such order.

SEC. 2. Witnesses shall be entitled to the same com- Compensapensation, for attendance, in obedience to this Act, be- tion. fore an investigating committee, as provided by law for witnesses before the District Court, but shall not have the right to demand payment of their fees in advance.

SEC. 3. This Act shall be in force from and after its Publication. publication in the Iowa Daily State Register and Iowa Daily Statesman, newspapers published in Des Moines. Approved January 29, 1866.

I hereby certify that the foregoing Act was published in the Iowa Daily State Register on the 8th day of February, 1866, and in the Daily Statesman on the 6th day of February, 1866.

JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary of State.

CHAPTER 4.

DISTRIBUTION OF CERTAIN LAWS.

AN ACT to provide for the early distribution of certain laws.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of State Printer. the State of Iowa, That the State Printer be required

to print in quarto sheets two thousand [2,000] copies of 2,000 copies. each Act passed by this General Assembly and published in the Iowa State Register, immediately after the publication aforesaid; and transmit the same to the Transmit to Secretary of State; provided the aggregate cost of printing shall not exceed the sum of two hundred and exceed $250. fifty dollars [$250.00.]

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