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 738 F1FTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rss. 11-14. 1902. invitation to unite with the Government and people of the United States in a fit and app)ropriate dedication of the monument of Marshal de Rochambeau to e unveiled in the city of Washington on the twenty-fourth day of Maly, nineteen hundred and two; and for the Anu,p.12. purpose of carrying out the provisions of this resolution the sum ot ru, p. 741. ten thousand do rs is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriate, the same, or_ so much thereof as nay be necessary, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary o tate. Approved, March 21, 1902. March 28, 1902. [No. 12.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the printing of extra copies of the Annual _""‘*“`[Pub_ R50 N0_ 11] Report of the Commissioner of Pensions. SResob;_eg by the Sengte and Hmp,g;`1R]efreserl•;taGw;;¢;v1e{;lof ltbe United Commission r of tateso 1IwI"l:0G?:% 0T1g7e8B 088 Ri? li G ic 1‘lI1lJ8I‘ 0 P°Li,,°§’gi,e  and he is hereby, authorized and directind to print and deliver to thd wx km Departmentpf the Interior ten thousand copies of the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Pensions for the lyear endin June thirtieth, mumucmuniued. nineteen hundred and one, from which sha be omitted all illustrations, _ "°‘·”~ P· m in aldditioln todtl;3 nuénber autéhorized by the Act of January twelfth, eig teen un an ninety- ve. Approved, March 28, 1902. “•""’2’·m2- .3.J'Resol'Fa' tfe1nbersfBoardfManagef [run. nes., Nc. 18.] tb§•tion:iil Hm: for D‘ist:b]iedWolPuli10t:¤i·mS(:>lidi(4;rsf1 0 0 H 0 Resobved by the Senate and House of Representatives { the United N*“*°““‘ H°“‘° ‘°' States o America in Uon ress aes led, hat Henr . Palmer of Dlnbled Volunteer g y . Scldicm. Nebraska, George W. Steele of Indiana, Walter P. Brownlow of Tenmmu 1 zu ,,,,,m,,§_ ""‘g°” nessee, T. J. Henderson of Illinois, and J. M. Brown of Maine be, and the same hereby are, appointed as members of the Board of Managers of the Nationa Home or Disabled Volunteer Soldiers of the United Straw llienry Palme;} to fill a va}cancy caused by the death of Genera i iam. . we w cse term o service ex ires April twenty-first nineteen hundred and four. George W. Steel; to succeed hiu5iself—; n. . own o o uece enera 1 1am. ‘s;;s*:Ss··:;;"“ tszfs aP***1g.:‘:*": win at Franklin, whose term of service expires April twenty-first, nineteen hundred and two. T. J. Henderson to succeed himS8lf·—hlS present term of service expiring April twenty-first, nineteen hundred and two. J.  Brown to succee himself—his present term of service expiring April twenty-first. nmeteen hundred and two. Approved, March 29, 1902. __` April 15.1901*- [No. 14.] _Joint Resolution To authorize the Commissioners of the District of [puh_ R6__ N0_ M_] Columbia to imue certain temporary permits. _ _ Resolved by the Senate and Hmm of Rfpreaentativex of the United .}’;',},'x§°°§*;f§°‘°“”{{; States of America in Congress assembled, at the Commissioners of fvrmlapnz gwfé the District of Columbia are hereby authorized to permit electric-light Hi. m' wires to be laid in existing conduits and house connections between such conduits and Convention Hall, to be made for the purpose of _ supplying additional light for the Masonic fair and ex ition of nine- {,_°’§,'{f,'§?,10,,,,€,_ teen hun red and two: Provided, That all such wires 3:31 be removed on or before May tenth, nineteen hundred and two. Approved, April 15, 1902.