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 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. `I. Rns. 7-10. 1900. 711 south end of the power house extension, for a depth of about forty-five feet from G street, northwest, of the same height as the main building. Approved, February 17. 1900. [N0. 8.] Joint Resolution To provide for pay to certain retired officers of the Fcnruary17,190u. Marine Corps. "—‘—·—··r— Resobved by the Senate and [Ion-se of Re resentatices of the United States of America in Congress assem led, That the aggregate of all giurirw Corpse sums appropriated in an Act entitled "An Act making appropriations gneiiy eigceigniiiulil for the naval service for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen "‘§2;,_30 P ,042 hundred, and for other pur oses," approved March third, eighteen` ' hundred and ninety-nine, undbr the head "Pay, Marine Corps, ’ shall be disbursed and accounted for in accordance with existing law as pay of the Marine Corps, and for that purpose shall constitute one fund; the provisions of this Act to take effect from June thirtieth, eighteen hun réd and ninety-nine. Approved, February 17, 1900. [No. 9.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the President to appoint one woman com- February 1900. missioner to represent the United States and the National Society of the Daughters *—~·—? of the American Revolution at the unveilin of the statue of Lafayette at the exposition in Paris, France, in nineteen hundredi, Resolved by the Senate and House of R@esentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President may Lssaygsne statue, alppoint one woman commissioner to represent the United States and P‘§{*f,·p0,ntmcm of t e National Societ of the Daughters of the American Revolution at y<>¤¤¤¤ commissioner the unveiling of tbve statue of Lafayette and the presentation of a siiaeiiilirtiienriririériiilig tablet for sa1d statue at Paris, France, in nineteen hundred, and at “““’°““d· the exposition there to be held. Approved, February 23, 1900. [No. 10.] Joint Resolution Providing for the acquisition of certain lands in the Mm-uh 8’1900_ State of California. —-——— Whereas what are known as the "Mammoth Tree Grove " and _M¤mm<»¤r¤ Treo "South Park Grove of Big Trees," species of Sequoia gigantea, °E§’§]Z$°§,?gS(.,mpa¤y_ located in Calaveras County, California, are now held in private C“IL;_€ambl€ ownership; and, ` Whereas the owner thereof now contemplates the sale thereof for the urpose of fellin said trees and their conversion into lumber, whiclh said project is tgreatened of consummation at an early date; and Whereas the trees Sequoia gigantea of these groves constitute the largest collection and probably the finest specimens of the same in the world; and y loss to science, and the loss of one of the marked wonders of the world: Therefore be it i Resobved by tbe Senate and House of Reqesentatives of the United States of America in Congress assem led, hat the Secretary of the Preservation otetc. Interior be, and is hereby, authorized and directed, at the earliest practicable date, to open negotiations for, and if possible rocure a bond upon, the lands occupied by said groves of trees, in Calaveras and Tuolumne counties, California, with sufficient adjacent lands for
 * Whereas the destruction of these trees would be an irredeemable