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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ras. 24-26. 1909. 1169 [Nl<;%24.]0f.`lp1int B,;so1u}.i<§1_ Exteqding tqe ogration of sm Act} fplr the cqptriol ang Igygglégl BWB FBO 18g3T3 1V8i', 0I' 8 pI'€S€1’V9. 10D 0 l2g3l’3 3 S, RI] Whereas the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act for the control P¤‘°·¤¤b*¤· and regulation of the waters of Niagara River, for the reservation VM-3% 1*-6** of Niagara Falls, and for other purposes," a proved Jpune twenty- ninth, nineteen hundred and six, w1ll expirelby limitation on June _ twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and nine; and Whereas a date for the termination of the operation of said Act was provided therein, but with a view to the more permanent settlement of the questions involved by a treaty with Great Britain and by further legislation appro riate to the situation. and such treaty not having been negotiated) it is desirable that the provisions of said Act should be continued until such permanent settlement can be made; Therefore be it _ _ Resolved by the Senate and House ZlRejg:·esentatives of the United States of America in Congress assemb, at the provisions of the u§:glg;;¤·;,F¤‘*¤· PM- aforesaid Act be, and they are hereby, extended for two years from rmvamsosmex- June twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and nine, being the date of the l°$°{,°€‘ 34, ,,_ S26_ expiration of the operation of said Act, save in so far as any portion wwwthereof may be found inapplicable or already complied with. Approved, March 3, 1909. ‘ . . · nun · me in-Emo: more mu c ‘¤ mw sam the ¤·¤·=M·¤°°¤- coiilqvleinlioili cbiildlizded at“ l? on ldisc fifteenth, eightgenuglndlred and eighty- six, in reference to the exchange of official journals, and so forth: [Pub. Rss. N0.5'l.] Resolved the Senate and House o Representatives o the United ' States of Ambiz/rica in Congress assembled That for the purgose of more ,,,§f’“"°“*°"‘l R"' full carry? g into effect the rovisions of the convention concluded ,O}c¤,§n¤¤¤{g,,·f,u fer at llrusse on March fifteentllz e` hteen hundred and eighty-six, and tary mdb. °° proclaimed by the President on lfanuary fifteenth, eighteen hundred V°l·“°·"““ and eighty-nine, the Public Printer is hereby authorized and directed to supply to the Library of Congress such number as may be required, not exceedin one hundred copies, of the daily issue o the Congressional Record for distribution, through the Smithsonian Institution, to the legislative chambers of such foreign governments as may agree to send to the United States current copies of their parliamentary record or like publication, such documents, when received, to be deposited in the Library of Congress. Approved, March 4, 1909. . [Nc_ 26.] Joint Resolution To create a joint committee to consider the revision and lg“_§°R:§_ codification of the·laws of the United States. jn Resolved by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United States og` America in Congress assembled, 'llhat a special joint com- §‘§{’,j§*‘;‘;,§f.{l‘fl§‘°‘j,§; mittee e appointed, consisting of five Senators, to be appointed by mime •rv¤i¤*/M w the Vice—President from members of the Sixty-first Congress, and five $i°iiiiiibi;°`}e:°il`ii»ii Members of the House of Re resentatives, to be appointed by the °°'“‘“’”“*°“· Speaker from the members oi) the Sixty—iirst Congress, to examine, consider, and submit to Congress recommendations upon the revision and codifieation of laws reported by the statutory revision commission heretofore authorized to revise and codify the laws of the United States, including all laws of a general nature, permanent in character, passed since the submission to Congress on December fifteenth, nineteen hundred and six, of the final report of said commission; and that the said joint committee be authorized to sit during the recess of $*“*¤¤’· Congress and to employ necessary assistants, to order such printing P'*“‘*“¥·°*°·