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FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rss. 37-40. 1884. 275 resentatives, and twenty thousand copies for distribution by the Commnssioner. Approved, June 20, 1884. 3B. Joint resolution tin mission to exhibit in he Ca itol a odel of he [ ] pedestal of the hxholglrpsetatue of Liberty Enlightening) the Wlgrld. t Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That permission be and is hereby Barthqidistatuv, granted to the committee of which William M. Evarts is chairman, hav- °§g‘{b‘*P*°t“ uf ing in charge the erection of the Bartholdi statue of Liberty En1ight· €,,,,§,,]°w:,h,,,g? ening the World," on Bedloe’s 1sland, in the harbor of New York, to ex- ton. ’ `hibit in the Capitol, under the direction and subject to the control of the Architect, a model of the pedestal now in process of construction: Proeided, That the said model shall not occupy a door-space of more than 1%-mn. ten feet square, and shall be removed without expense to the Government whenever required by the Architect of the Capitol. Approved. June 23, 1884. [39.] Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to lease certain lands to the ·Y¤¤¤ W, 188*- bosrd of llsh commissioners of the State of Michigan. '*`”"*"; Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War is directed 8,,,,, g,,,,,,; cf and hereby duly authorized to lease to the State board of iish commis- asn commissioners sioners of the State of Michigan the parce1`or strip ofland lying north ¤f1ii¤l¤is•¤; 1•¤¤¤ of and adjoining the snane Mary’s ram snip Canal, ana between me °*` °•m=¤*·¤°•*°— canal and the rapids of the Saint Mary’s River, in the county of Chipeva and State of Michigan, including such portion of the lands reserved for the use of the canal as are not now needed for canal purposes upon condition that the premises so leased are to be used solely by commissioners for the culture and propagation of food-iishes and the residence of the employees of the commission, and that the use of saidpremises by them shall in no way interfere with the use of the same lands for canal purposes whenever required by the United States Government. The Secretary of War is requested to cause the removal of all persons now occupying any part of the said premises on or before July ilrst, anno Domini eighteen hundred and eighty-four. The lease to said commissioners shall be rent free, and the buildings to be erected by said commissioners shalrbe lirst approved by the engineer officer in charge of the canal. Approved, June 26, 1884. [40.] Joint resolution for printing the Annual Reports of tue Bureau oflllthnology. J¤¤• 26, IQ4- Resoleed by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Americs is Congress assembled, That there be printed at the Govern- A¤¤¤•l ¤'°¥*· ment Printiu Office ilfteen thousand five hundred copies of each of the ::,f“m“P;{¤¤°:‘é_ Fourth and Annual Reports of the Director of the Bureau of Eth· .,4 g,';;,,,-p,,;;,,; nology, with accompanying papers and illustrations, and uniform with at the preceding volumes of the series; of which three thousand llve hundred of each shall be for the use of the Senate, seven thousand for the use of the House of Representatives, and five thousand for distribution by the Bureau of Ethnology. Approved, June 26, 1884.