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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. RES. 21-23, 25. 1890. 673 [No. 21.] Joint resolution authorizing the use and improvement at Fort Sewall Mw 19· 1890- at Marblehead, Massachusetts. `_;_"` Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That permission be, and is Fm S¢w¤¤,M¤S¤- hereby, granted to the town of Marblehead, in the State of Massa- Usoosoporkgmmd chusetts, to improve and beautify Fort Sewall and its appurtenant *°M°·"*‘°**°¤d— lands and_ grounds, situated in said town, and belonging to the United States, with the right to said town to make such excavations and iillmgs and erect and maintain such structures as the Secretary of War may from time to time approve : Provided, That this resolution promo. shall not be construed to pass any title in said fort lands or grounds, Title imchanged. but that the ownership and control of the said grounds sha remain entirely in the United States, and shall be subject to such changes gud uses for military or other purposes as the Secretary of War may irec. Approved, May 19, 1890. _ [No. 22. Joint resolution appropriatiug the sum of five hundred dollars to com- May 22, 1890. plete the Mug:-aving and printing the portrait of James N. Burnes, deceased, late __—"‘**_’— a member of the House of Representatives of the Eftieth Congress. Resolved by the Senate and House eg Relgszsentatives of the United States of America in Congress assem led, at the sum of five hun- Arprpvrinrion f¤r dred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby ap- S‘,1€{§,v'§’FBE°,.§°§,‘f";,‘t§ propriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appro- g,gg*u*;°¤'**°i'¤ from priated, to complete the engraving and printing the portrait of ` amos N. Burnes, deceased, late a member of the House of Repre- · sentatives in the fiftieth Congress as authorized by the act of Congress approved March iirst, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine. Approved, May 22, 1890. [No. 23.] Joint resolution to fill vacancies in the Board of Regents of the Smith May 22, 1890. sonian Institution. """";_ Resolved by the Senate and House gl Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assegn led, That the vacancies in the smmisomon mm- Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Instltution, of the class other °“"°“‘ than members of Congress, shall be filled by the appointment of Charles Devens, of Massachusetts, ni place of Noah orter, of Con- Charles Devens and necticut, resigned; and by the reappomtment of of James C. We1ling, ·l[g$§jdC,;eQ'ef}gf’€ *1* of Washington City, whose term of office has expired. 7 Approved, May 22, 1890. ‘ K [No.  Joint resolution authorizing and directing the payment of the salaries May 27, 1890. of the Omcers and the employees of Congress for the month of May, eighteen ”"‘__*"" hundred and ninety. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Congressional om. Senate, and the Clerk of 'the House of Representatives be, and they {{3;}***] *9 blgayg are hereby, authorized and instructed to pay the officers and em- iam. ’ ployees of the Senate and House of Representatives their respective salaries for the month of May. eighteen hundred and ninety, on the twenty-ninth day of said month. Approved, May 27, 1890. STAT L—\'OL XX\’I—-4:3