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 2132 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. Cape Fear and Cape Hatteras, and to submit the results of such ex— amination together with estimates of cost to Congress at the earliest date practica le. Passed February 21, 1910. '. P¢b1’¤•U 26.1910. STATUE OF GENERAL LEWIS WALLACE. [8. Con. Bea. No. 19.] _ _ Reaohaed the Senate (the House of R eaentatwee coneurrzn ), IAS:_¤v<;dg{°°°*¤¤¤l That the thanks of Congress be presented to the State of Indiana or Accegnnés. mtg plxgovidinlglfelga statue of Gepleral Lewis(lVall}aee, a citizen of Indiana, °"“”m“,,,,° °°"*_ "“ tin ° as asol ier °plomat, an author. In Angie it ther reaohied, That the statue be acce ted and laced . P F in the National Statuary Hall in the Capitol, and that a copy 0 these bmteaolugops duly authenticated be transmitted to the governor of the ` te o . . Passed February 26, 1910. " ` ummm. STATUE OF JOHN C. CALHOUN. [S.¤¤¤.Be•.No.2).] Resolved ky the Senate (the Home of Representatives concurring), Sum of John G. That the statue of John C. Calhoun, resented by the State of South acce°§¢•n¤¤,•¤a Carolina to be placed in Statuary liixll, is accepted in the name of the United States, and that the thanks of Congress be tendered to the State for the contribution of the statue of one of its most eminent citizens, illustrious for the urity of his life and his distin ished services to the State and Natihn. gu Second, That a co of these resolutions, suitabl e and py y usrvssed duly authenticated, be transmitted to the Governor of the State of South Carolina. Passed March 12, 1910. umn 24, mo. STATUE OF GENERAL LEWIS WALLACE [S. Con. Res.No.22.] Resolved by the Senate (the ]{0'£l86 Of Represent¤ti2•es concuvwinq), L_§¤:=i:¤‘g_g,;ce<§¤¤·¤¤ That there be printed and bound the proceedings in Con ress, together Proceedings on ac. with the proceedings at the unvei ing in Statuary lgall, u on the f,°,{’,§{‘g{{° °‘· °’°°'°" acceptance of the statue of General Lewis Wallace, presented) by the __ State of Indiana, sixteen thousand five hundred copies; of which tive thousand shall be for the use of the Senate and ten thousand for the use of the House of Representatives, and the remaining fifteen hunoéred c0p1;:stshall_ beéfor the use and] dfxtribution of the Senators and epresen_a wes in _ ongress rom the State of I diana. ¤\¤¤¢¤¤¤¤¤ The Jomt Committee on Printing is hereby aiithorized to have the copy prepared for the Public Printer, who shall rocure suitable copper-process plates to be bound with these proceedings. Passed March 24, 1910. N¤¤‘1¤ 2*-1910- STATUE OF JOHN C. CALHOUN. [S. Con. Res. No. 25.] Resobved by the Senate (the ]Io4s R. t ¢'• ’ C,;;y;;;;_ ~¤    nm there beprinted and bound nfs '$»5i£sed‘§’QT§§‘§'L %§f.‘g’.§S’Q,’f‘"t“f,’grZZ’»§’Z; mggplizdiggsogaieperg with the proceedings at the unvei ing in Statuary Hall, u n the ,,,mm_ acceptance of the statue of John C. Calhoun, presented by tg; Sum, 2;; Sut,i:1C§.l'{;llgg,fSlXtilCD thousand five hundred copies, of which tive ousan ss orteuseof the Senateadte th df th use of the House of Representatives, and th'; reriiainiggaldneothou? sand five hundred copies shall be for the use and distribution of the Egpgfglrs and Representatives in Congress from the State of South