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 1166 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ras. 15—17. 1909. Ffgfgugei-&2{g%9· [Pip. 15.]N Joipt Iliesolution To accept the gift of Comtitution Island, in the Hud- ·· · son wei-, ew er. [Pub. Nada; Resobved by the Senate and House of Repw·e.seatatives{>y`_the United nggliiiiliiliiigii  ’ States of America in Congress assembled, That the _ mted States .1 e3*§§£,{,(}“,—;{},*,j,?·,{f,"_ accepts with gratitude and appreciation the gift of Constitution Island yéggrnn me cf. so graciously and patriotical yudonated to the Gyoyernment by Miss éiongna. Bartl;at¢:VWarnler alpd urs. Malrgaret Ol1v1adSa(ge; audi the reta 0 ar is ere y au orize to receive a ee rom nna ` BartlettrUVamer and Margaret Olivia. Sage for the lands constituting Constitution Island, situated on the east side of the Hudson River, in Putnam County, New York, opposite the military reservation at West Prwimbf Point: B·0•v·£de¢l, That the lands so donated and deeded shall be A:X{e.`L'§sm?mi°” assigned in dpelllpiafuity to the nge of this United States Liilitrary Academ an s form a part 0 the mi itary reservation a est Point, Nbw York, and no part of the said lands shall ever be used as a _ public picnic or excursion or amusement ground operated byoprivate °D§§*£§{“;r*;§,gggf' enterprise, individual or cormlrate, for profit: Provided a, That Mpslflnna Bartlet;sWar(1erls1  to mslid,$l>:l11 said island · in u possession o her we 'ngan the ens an°n ap urtenant thereto during her natural life, andzhall continue in th: euioy- ‘ ment 1;% the privileges to which she is now entitled in virtue of her owne p. Approved, February 24, 1909., Februnfvii. 1909- [No. 16.] Joint Resolution To authorize the Secretarv of War to furnish one conl¤·J·R°“· M-] demned bronze umnon and cannon balls to the city of Robinson, Illinois. [Pub. Res., No. 48.] _ , Reoobved by the Senate and Hameo R eaentatvvea of the United ddgiiidgsnélngbunon States of Ameréca in Oongreas  , That the Secretary of War °"“gegband he {ahereby, authorized anld directed! to fnpinish to the city of inson inois one ronze or rass con emu cannon or fieldpiece, with its 08l:!'l.8g0 and with suitable outfit of cannon balls, not needed forfresent service, the same to be mounted and used on the public bnnl inglgrounds at said city, and to be subject at all times to ggogw. theorders of the Secretary of War: Prozrided, That no expense shall °°"°' be incurred by the United States in the delivery of the same. Approved, February 24, 1909. F 26 · . ".Roto ° I' na si - d.E.£°.?.d1;.}..3£‘.'2I e. ..k‘;“$“¤*i.'é§.*;‘;i.‘21"$J;{‘,$..§.°§f°*"’ °‘ W" ‘° "° ‘° ‘ °°" l, · Resabved by the Senate and House of Resentatives 0 the U `ted dsigrgglggédwcbbnvn States of America in Congress mmbbed, Th-at the Secrgaar of’Ul’ar ° °be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to donate to e city of Cheyenne, in the State of Wyoming, six condemned bronze neldpieces, with their wh1ch may be available and may not be needed _ mmm. in the service: zded, That no expense shall be incurred by the "° """"°· United States in connection with the donation of the above-mentioned articles of ordnance property. Approved, February 26, 1909.