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 576 · SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rus. 23-27. 1908. hereafter appropriated for the improvement or maintenance of the harbor at ichigan City, Indiana, for the rebuilding of the western revetment of said harbor upgn a. new alignment, with the view of widening the channel of said rbor. Approved, May 13, 1908. lh 20.1900- N. . · Joint Resoluti n Fora intment of members of Board of Managers of IH- l **-1***-] nig lgatidnixl Home rm Disalbled volilllnm serum. [Pub. Rea., No. M.] _ - Resolved by the Senate and House of R?-£N'68€hbdb?lU68 (pf the United DQ§{’;‘g‘ {5g}','};,;'; States of America in 0'ongress assembled, That Thomas . Henderson, B¤ldi¤¤··_ of Illinois; Walter P. Brownlow, of Tennessee; Edwin P. Hammond, mgliixieiilltlbssiiii of Indiana, and Joseph S. Smith, of Maine be, and the same are ‘ Home for Bisabled Volunteer Soldiers of the United States—General Thomas J. Henderson to succeed himself, his term of service having ex ired A ril twenty-first, nineteen hundred and eight; Colonel Wlnillter P. Ilirownlow to succeed himself his term of service having pzmrired A ril twenty-first, nineteen hundred and eight; Colone win P. [llsmmond to succeed himself, his term of service havi expired A ril twenty-first nineteen hundred and eight, and Genex Joseph S. Smith to succeed General J. Marshall Brown, whose term of service would have ex ired on April twenty-first, nineteen hundred and eight, but who diedpon July twentieth, nineteen hundred and seven. Approved, May 20, 1908. 1Iay22,190s. [No. 25.] Joint Resolution To amend an Act authorizing the construction of [S- LB- °°·] bridges acres navigable waters, and so forth. [rub. nes., so. za.] _ _ Resohed by the Senate and House of Resentatwes of the United Rio omnae. States ofrlmeriea in Congress assembled, Tliat the bill (S. 4809) enti- ,,§l§,I,;‘,}“§§‘;,,}ZZf’1g',{‘,'{I tied "An Act authorizing the construction of bridges across navigable wlgmmim ,0 waters, and to extend the time for the construction of bridges across Brownsville and cm: navigable waters, and to leTlize the construction of bridges across R*j}l,‘X,‘f{,f’f’,,',§f",{‘,’,}{;,d, navigable waters," be, and the same is hereby, corrected so that the M- name Saint Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway Company, as used therein, be changed to the Brownsville and Gulf Railway Company. Approved, May 22, 1908. May 22. mcs. [No. 26.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the transfer of the statue of President {L W ml _ _ Washington, now located in the Capitol grounds, to the Smithsonian Institution. Pub. Res., No. 26. [ 1 Resolved by the Senate and House of R esentatives of the United sums or waning- States of America in O ress assembled, m the statue of President ‘°“·,-,,,,,,,,;,0,,, mg. Washington, now locatiidg in the Capitol grounds east of the Capitol, ggllggggjgggtggl · be, and the same is hereby, transferred to the custody of the Smithso- Ame, p. m.nian Institution. Approved, May 22, 1908. M - mos. [ _ ·_ ‘ ‘ ‘ · · · · _ 176.] Dggssegvog Cgpégt Resolution Providing for the printing of the Special Report on the ena n ouse 0 resen a wes 0 nz [P`"' I""` M m Resolved by the S te a dH 12 ¢ z' fthe U M £,,**‘,‘{‘{,‘,,$Q‘f,°§,,'$,L‘§;,, States of America in Congress assemblced,T)hat there be printed and R°P""°¤· °*'d°'°d- bound `one hundred thousand Copies of the Special Report on the Dis·
 * “*¤°”— hereby, appointed as members of the Board of Managers of the National