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nt to visit the house of representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Second resolutions of thanks from the Congress of the United States. Letter from citizens of Jersey City thanking General Grant for his Des Moines, Iowa, speech on the question of public schools. Presentation of a silver medal by the Union League Club, of Philadelphia, for gallantry and distinguished services. Vote of thanks by Congress to General U.S. Grant, etc. Other resolutions, addresses, votes of thanks, and freedom of cities. 640 FIFTH AVENUE, _January 20, 1885_. His Excellency CHESTER A. ARTHUR, _President of the United States_. DEAR SIR: I purchased the articles of historical interest belonging to General Grant and gave them to Mrs. Grant in trust to hold during the lifetime of the General, and at his death, or sooner, at her option, they to become the property of the Government. They consist of his swords, memorials of his victories from the United States, States, and cities, and tributes to his fame and achievements from governments all over the world. In their proper place at Washington they will always be secure and will afford pleasure and instruction to succeeding generations. This trust has been accepted by Mrs. Grant, and the disposition of the articles is in conformity to the wishes of the General. I transmit to you herewith the deed of trust. Mrs. Grant informs me that she prefers to close the trust at once and send the memorials to Washington. May I ask, therefore, that you will designate some official, representing the proper Department, to receive them, and direct him to notify Mrs. Grant of the arrangements necessary to perfect the transfer and deposit in such of the Government buildings as may be most suitable? Yours, respectfully, W.H. VANDERBILT. EXECUTIVE MANSION, _February 5, 1885_. _To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States:_ I herewith transmit a communication from the Secretary of State, relative to the Japanese Government's offer to donate a valuable piece of land to the United States in fee simple for legation purposes, and earnestly recommend that the Executive may be immediately authorized to accept the gift in the name of the United States and to tender to his Imperial Japanese Majesty's Government a suitable expression of this Government's thanks for the generosity which prompted the presentation of so desirable a site of ground. I deem it un
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