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678 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. RES. 38-41. 1890. of the Government, be, and the same are hereby, extended and con- .4me,p.mr tinued in full force and eifect to and including the twenty-ninth day of August, eighteen hundred and ninety. Approved, August 14, 1890. Aww 14, 1990- [No. 39.] Joint resolution to accept from the national encampment of the Grand '_""°""”"' Army of the Republic a statue (and pedestal) of the late General Ulysses S. Grant. P¤‘·>¤·¤¤¤¤¤- Whereas the members of the posts of the Grand Army of the Republic, desirous of testif ing their affectionate and patriotic regard or their late comrade General U1 sses S. Grant, have contributed a sum of money sufficient for the erection of a statue to his memory; and Whereas it is their wish and purpose to present such statue to the Congress of the United States to be placed in the Capitol at Washington: Therefore, Resolved by the Senate and House og Representatives of the United GS¤¤:¤¤ of Gtgrerai States of America in Congress assem led, That a statue in marble, GQ",}.; YQ.; ai with a proper pedestal, of the late General Ulysses S. Grant tenmm *0 °° ”· dered by the national encam ment of the Grand Army of the Republic ` shall be received and erectedp in the Ca itol of the United States, and amine. shall thereupon become the property ot) the United States: Prorided, That the design of such statue and destal shall first be submitted dgrvww ¤f¤¤¤z¤. to and receive the approval of the Idint Committee on the Library. Approved, August 14, 1890. August 28, 1800. [N o. 40.] Joint resolution directing the Librarian of Congress, the librarian of `im the Senate, the librarian of the House of Representatives, and the librarian of the Department of Justice, respectively, to deliver extra or duplicate copies of law books to the law department of Howard University. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives rg the United }‘>¥3we¤t;JlrAi¤j§b_¥g*é States of America in Congress assembler , That the forarian of dmaxm. W Congress, the_librarian of the Senate, the librarian of the House of Re resentatives, and the librarian of the Department of Justice be, and) they are hereby, authorized and directe to deliver to the dean of the law department of Howard University, as a gift to the said law department of Howard University, for its use and behoof, one colpy of such law books as are now in the above-mentioned libraries w ich are extra or du licate copies thereof that may be spared pmmo. without injuiéy to the publxic service: Provided, That there shall be °°"*°“ '°"‘“"°"· left in each o said libraries not less than two copies of each book. Approved, August 28, 1890. Aug¤s¢2s.1800. [No. 41.] Joint resolution extending the privilege of the Library of Congress to ""°`—"‘w"··· the members and Secretary of the Interstate Commerce Commission, and the Chief of Engineers of the Corps of Engineers United States Army. Resolved by the Senate and House of Re Jresentati/ves of the United ‘,j3;'*j~)§Yg;t€3Q]*g¥;*d*¤,j; States of America in Congress assembled, That the Joint Committee iuiemank; Commerce of Congress on the Library be authorized to extend the use of the €,°"y§},‘§',,‘,Q$,“f““‘""°' books in the Library of Congress to the members and secretary of the Interstate Commerce Commission, and the Chief of Engineers of the Corps of Engineers United States Army, resident in Washington, on the same conditions and restrictions as members of Congress are allowed to use the Library. Approved, August 28, 1890.