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 646 FORTY-N IN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. RES. 11-13. 1887. Mar. 3, 1887. [N0. 10.] Joint resolution authorizing the printing of twp thousand iiyo hundmd — extra copies of the Report of the Health Officer of the Distrnct of Columbm. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of lhe United Statgs CH°“m* °m°°‘»D· of America in Congress assembled, That; the Public Printer be, gud IS 'Extm copies of hereby, authorized to print two thousand five hund]·ed extm c0p1cs  of repors to be the Annual Report of the Health Officer of the District of Lolumbna ; Printed. one hundred for the usc of the Senate, three hundred and fifty for the use of tha House of Representatives, and two thousand and fifty for the usc of the said Health Officer of the District. Approved, March 3, 1887. . Mar. 3, 1887. [N0. 11.] Joint resolution providing for printing culogies delivered in Congress upon the late Abraham Dowuncy, John Arnot, Jr., Lewis Beach, William T. Price William H. Colo and Austin F. Pike. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States A£:hL*;§*°];0££ of America in Congress assembled, That therobo printed, of tho eulogics mm John Ammh delivered in Congress, upon the late Abraham Dowdncy, John Arnot, %, Lewis Beach, Jr., and Lewis Beach, late Representatives in the Fcrtyminth Congress i1liam L Pri¤¤ from the State of New York, and William T. Price, late a Representa- 3**;* tw{g“’g;t£· five from the State of Wisconsin, and William H. Cole, late a Raprc- ° ° ° Psentative from the State of Maryland, twelve thousand five hundred copies each, of which three thousand copies of each shall be for the use of the Senate and nine thousand five hundred each for the usc of the House of Representatives. Eu10§lcs0u Aus- Sec. 2. That there be also printed of the eulogics delivered in Ccu· ¤¤ F- ¤k°· grass upon the late Austin F. Pike a Senator from New Hampshire, twelve thousand copies, of which four thousand copies shall be for the usc of the Senate and eight thousand copies for the use of the House of Representatives. Apprqprianion Suc. 3. That the Secretary of tha Treasury be, and he is hereby, di- Amot, Jr., Lewis Beach, William T. Price, William H. Colo, and Austin F. Pike, to accompany said eulogies, and for the purpose of engraving and printing said portraits the sum of three thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 3, 1887. Max-. 3, 1887. [N0. 12.] Joint resolution authorizing tho Secretary of War to accept certain ··· - — - —— lands, and so forth, near Chicago, Illinois. Resolved by the Senate and House ofllepresentatires of the United States chicago, 111. of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War bc, and he h A:¢*iiP*¤¤:°d {Q? is hereby, authorized and directed to accept deed and conveyance ofa. m:'1m";';,':1]€P°“:' certain tract of land, when the State of Illinois shall cede jurisdiction ` of the same to the United States, described as follows: Known as the Highwood tract, in Lake County, Illinois, containing Eva hundred and ninety-eight and 0nc·ha1f acres, lying on Lake Michigan, north of the city of Chicago, and distant twenty-five miles; this land being u tract donated by mlm Commercial Club of Chicago (represented by John A. Doane, C. B. Farwell, and Alexander P. McUlnrg) for military purposes: Promo; Provided, That the title proposed to be conveyed shall be approved by Tifk- the Attomey-General of the United States as sufficicnt to vest the feesimple of the said above described land in the United States, frac of incumbrance, before the Secretary of War shall formally accept: the same. Approved, March 3, 1887.
 * `°*' P°'*”*“°- rcctul to have printed portraits of the said Abraham Dowdncy, John