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 1420 F1r*rY-N1NrH oosennss. sms. 11. RES. 7—10. 1907. J*m“*¤'Y 23,1907- [No. 7.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to fumish two three- [S"I'R‘80‘] inch wrought—iron muzzle-loading cannon, with their carriages, limbers, and acces- [Pub. Res.,N·>. 7.] sories, to the State of South Dakota. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United §,%‘;$,Qgk°(f§· my States of Am eniea in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, m¤,m.,m. and he is hereby, authorized to deliver to the State of South Dakota, if the same can be done without detriment to the public service, two three-inch wrought-iron muzzle—loading cannon, now in South Dakota, with the carriages, limbers, and accessories belonging to them, to be the proiperty of the said State: Provided, That no expense shall be ' inciurre by the United States in the delivery of said cannon, carriages, an accessories. Approved, January 23, 1907. J“‘igf}YR2%31?°7·' [No. 8.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War; to award the Con-  gressional medal of honor to Roe Reisinger. Resolved by the Senate and House of R resentatives of the United J Eg g? States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War Congressional med; be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to award the Congres- ‘{§_°f h°“°' ““'"d°° sional medal of honor to Roe Reisinger, alias J. Monroe Reisinger, late corporal, Company H, One hundred and fiftieth Regiment Penngylvania Volunteer Infantry, for specially brave and meritorious conuet in tge fgcetpf téie enemy at the battle of Gettysburg July first, eig teen un re an sixty-t ree. Approved, January 25, 1907. J¤¤¤¤1’Y?9, 1907- [No. 9.] Joint Resolution Extending protection of second proviso of section __ R‘1°°‘l one of the Act of December twenty-first, nineteen hundred and four, to certain [Pub. Res., No. 9.] entrymen. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United u;{'j§gf,‘“`{,';‘3},““R°* States of America in Congress assembled, That where entries were nomeémc émnes allowed by the local land office prior to December twenty-first, nineteen {’g”$§’f,,°§tI:°§'§'§’f;Y;€’ 21* hundred and four, of lands purchased from persons who were bona ' fide settlers on March fifth, nineteen hundred and four, such entrymen shall be entitled to the protection extended by the second proviso of V°*· “·l’·i’”‘*· section one of the Act of December twenty-first, nineteen hundred and four, if thety have continued to comply in good faith with the requirements o the settlement laws. Approved, January 29, 1907. January 30,190% [No. 10.] Joint Resolution Continuing the Postal Commission until the close of ___f;·L§; M_gA, the present session of Congress. [Pub. Res., No. 10.} Resolved by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United m;',_g§';f,_*’°*‘“’ C"”" States of America in Congress assembled, That the Joint Commission Services continued of Congress appointed under the rovisions of the Act making appro- °°§?,”}§l’,l,°it.{’T7`Y°rk° priations for the service of the lE?ost—Oilice Department for the fiscal . year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seven, approved June twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and six, shall not be deemed to be discharged by the presentation to the Senate or the House of Representatives of its said report, but is hereb continued in existence with all the powers created by said Act until the termination of the present session of Congress, for the purpose of completing the prepa-