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 736 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Szss. II. RES. 12-14, 16. 1898. ofgjjgmqquji Rebellion which were to the credit of Senators and Members of Conbers, ams Congress, gress whose terms of service expired on the iburth of March, eighteen *° ""““ ““°‘ hundred and ninety-seven, and who not being reelected tailed to dis-, ` tribute their entire quotas before the first Monday in December, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, shall be placed to the credit of the successors of those Senators and Members, and the Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorized and directed to send such undistributed quotas to such libraries, organizations, and individuals as may be designated by the above mentioned Senators and Members of Congress. Approved, March 5, 1898. Mamh 5· 1898- [No. 13.] Joint Resolution Providing for the printing of Bulletin Numbered Nine- @1;. teen of the Bureau of Animal Industry, Department of Agriculture. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States ptggrgtmgggggqii of America in Congress assembled, That there be printed ten thousand · immsi ruaustsy. copies of Bulletin Numbered Nineteen of the Bureau of Animal lndustry, *],L;°f,; Qogigé fj; Department of Agriculture, of which there shall be two thousand copies gms. for the use of the Senate, three thousand copies for·the use of the House of Representatives, and five thousand copies for the use of the Department of Agriculture. _ Approved, March 5, 1898. March 5. 1898. [No. 14.] Joint Resolution Providing for estimate of cost of certain improvements m? at the mouth of Double Bayou and Galveston Bay, Texas. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States ,,_§[}:Qgn ,§;{°{%e;;* of Ameriea in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, and he _ Estimate ofycertain is hereby, authorized and directed to submit estimates of the cost of ’“‘P""`°""°“‘“· opening a channel through the bar at the mouth of Double Bayou, on tlfierreast side of l(ilalvestonbBay, 2n the countylof Chambers and State o exas suc c anne to e six eet eep an one iundred feet wide beginning at a point in Trinity or Galveston Bay, where the depth shoals to six feet, and creating a channel of this depth to a point of six feet depth in Double Bayou, the entire distance not to exceed one thou- _ Vows —m sand ltwo hunegeetlhyardspall as glmwn by mappland) surveys made in .x>· - comp nance wi e provisions 0 10 river ani ar or Act of August seventeepith, 3ightee;n lhundretd and ninety-tom, andtsubnlitted to Congress un er ate 0 Iovem er wenty-nin 1, cig n een undred and ninety-tive; and in making the foregoing estimate the cost shall be estimated ior a channel created by permanent walls, also by the process of dredging alone. Approved, March 5, 1898. Jeroh mg§o,0{2,]r8éI ;2emluticn Authorizing the Public Printer to use certain Govern- ' 0 B. _, _ Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States P£,j{f};°,E§‘{,,§§’c‘,§,‘;f{,‘} ofllilmegrca nfongggszoasierizblecl, That the Public Pginter be, and 1,0 rc gmt po es. is ere y an oriz p ace one six-pin arm on eac i of eleven l. now erected on North Capitol street between G and B streets, arid) is string thereon six telephone wires for use between the Government Printing Office anal the United States Senate and House of Representatives: Provided, That nothing herein contained shall authorize the erection of any additional pole. Approved, March 18, 1898.