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 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. RES. 8·11. 1902. 737 [No. 8.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretar of War to loan to the Penn- M¤¤¤h IZ 1902- sylvania Society of the Son of the American Revolution certain Revolutionary trophies at Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Resolved by the Senate a/nd flame of R esentatives of the United States o_fAmeriea in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War c,§‘j}‘““g}x‘;g“*g, gf be, and he hereby is, authorized in his discretion to loan to the Penn- Americsnytevolumml sylvapia Sogiegy of the Sonsdof téie American Rplvolution the two three- pnggiiiziiging tm poun er an ve our- un er_ rass uns wit out carria es relics of ’€¥’°“i°i” (?°m°Hi¤ the Revolutionary wai)? now at thegAlldgheny Arsenal? Rittsburg, i»‘é‘?“‘“°"’ Pmsbmg Pennsylvania, to be kept in the Carnegie Institute. Approved, March 12, 1902. [No. 9.] Joint Resolution To provide for the employment of extra clerical force March 17, 1902. in the office of the assessor of the District of Columbia. _ Resohred by t/te Senate and House of Re· esentatives of the United States of Amerika in Congress assembled, {bat the sum of one thou- Di“’i°*°*C<>l¤¤¤b¤- sand dollars is hereby appropriated for the compensation of extra wggogigh for ¤¤· clenical force, in the office of the assessor of the District of Columbia, ` to assist in the additional work incident to car1 ing out the provisions of the Act of Congress, a proved February fiyfteenth, nineteen hun- A""’· ’· 3* dred and two, permitting she payment of arrears of taxes in the District of Columbia at the rate of six per centum per annum; one—half of said sum to be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other half out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 17, 1902. [No. 10.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to loan tents to the Nw3h 21, 1902- Texas Reunion Association. [rub. nes., Nc. 10.] Resolved by the Senate and llouse of Representatives of the United _ States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, ,,,,§‘f,‘§{‘,g",,¥*"“"""‘ ’“" and he IS hereby, authorized to loan to the officers of the Texas Reunion m1·<>¤¤ ·>f ¢·>¤¤¤. M-. Association such number of tents, les, and pins as may be necessary ` for the accommodation of the Conidderate reunion to be held at the city of Dallas, Texas, April twent ·second to April twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and two: Provided? That the Secretary of War shall. before delivering such property, take from such officers a good and ` sufficient bond for the safe return of said pro rt in ood order and condition; and the whole without expense to R Cniteld States. Approved, March 21, 1902. [No. 11.] Joint Resolution Authorizing and requesting the President to extend to M°"°h 2L 190** the Government and people of France an to thefamilics of Marshal de Rochambeau [Pulp Rss__ N0_ IL] and Marquis de Lafayette an invitation to join the Government and people of the United States in the dedication of the monument of Marshal de Rochambeau to be unveiled in the city of Washington. Resolved by the Senate and House of R esentatives of the United States of America in Cbngress assembled, mt the President be, and is *f;*Q¥’;‘£Q’§jg‘;,“‘°";$; hereby, authorized and requested to extend to the Government and gel-an¤;3§dLr;¥es¤g»· people of France and the family of Marshal de Rochambeau, com- ;,,‘Z,lfu,.S(,,,,tt,,,,S.§,$,.d”i mander in chief of the French forces in America during the war of *°"“°“· independence, and to the family of Marquis de Lafayette, a cordial vox. xxxn, PT 1———47