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 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rus. 37-40. 1902. 747 tendent of Documents, or fumished to others for sale, anything in the Act of January twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, entitled v01. ze, p. aio "An act fprovidmf for the publiclprinting and binding and the distribution 0 public ocument ," to e contrar notwithstanding. “ Sec. 2. 1`hat said copyrighted matter, wlierever it appears in said ,,gfPY'*8h* P’°'°°· Woodsman’s Handbook," shall be plainly marked as copyrighted ` matter, and shall be as fully protected un er the co yright laws as though published by the proprietors themselves; and) the permission for the use of said matter shall be deemed to be limited to the purposes of this resolution. Approved, June 30, 1902. _ [No. 38.] oint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to receive for instruc- June 30. 1902. hon at the Military Academy at West Pomt Arturo R. Calvo, of Costa Rica.  Besobued by tlae   and House ;)gR¥7resentatives of the United States q{America m Congress assemb, hat the Secretary of War C£g¤1§>cf· °¤*v·>· ¤f be, and e hereby is, authorized to mlmit Arturo R. Calvo, of Costa Admitted m wm Rica, to receive instruction at the'tary Academy at West Point: P'""" Provided, That n nse shall be caused to the United States hwms. · thereby: And profarther, That in the case of the said Arturo g§,$,‘}’,}’{,"°,,;,,.,c,,_ R. Calvo the provisions of sections thirteen hundred and twenty and PQ-·m m°·1¤¤1· thirteen hundred and twenty-one of the Revised Statutes shall be us-` pended. Approved, June 30, 1902. [N o. 39.] Joint Resolution Iurelation to monument to prison-ship martyrs at Fort -7***** W 1902- Greene, Brooklyn, New York. [Pub. Res., Nc. ss.] Resolved by the Senate and House of R esentatives of the United States of America in 0'ongress assembled, mt there is hereby appro- ,yf1`°§¤l=- priated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, Abpéopiuuen for the sum of one hundred thousand dollars as a part contribution to the §‘{,'}‘§,,'}§,.,‘f’ *’"’°"‘ erection of a monument in Fort Greene Park, in the borough of Brooklyn, city and State of New York to the memory of the so diers and sailors o the Colonial forces in the war of the Revolution who perished upon the English prison ships in New York Harbor: Pro- Mm vided, h0we·ve·r, That said sums shall not be payable until there has Orherwninbunons. been raised, bly private subscription and by pub ic pppropriations by the State of ew York and municipality of New ork, sums aggregatingraln additional one hundred thousand dollars: And provide fur- igs sud expendther, at said moneys shall not be Eid for the erection of a monument, plans for which shall not have en approved by the Secretary of War of the United States and the governor of the State of New York and mayor of the city of New York; and the said moneys shall be expended under the joint supervision of the said Secretary and said governor and said mayor. Approved, June 30, 1902. [No. 40.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Director of the Census to compile sta- J¤¤¢ $*.1902 tistlcs relating to l.1'1'lg&tl0I1. [puh_ kes__ N0_ 4g_] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of t/ae United States of America in 0mg·ess assembled, That the Director of the Cen- {,”,j§c°,§;’°;,, Umm sus be, and hereby is, au orized and directed, upon the completion of w compile mrisucs.