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718 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ras. 28-30. 1900. NNY 31, 1900- [No. 28.] Joint Resolution Withdrawing certain lands on the island of Oahu, ”"_"'U;“ Hawaii, from the public domain. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatbves of the United §,;‘;;g§Q“§a,{$§‘;“§§i States of America in Congress assembled, That the following—described H¤rm1m¤_wahdrqw¤ lands lying and being situate in the city of Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, from public d°”°“m‘ heretofore used as a mausoleum for the royal family of Hawaii, to wit; The mausoleum premises, beginning at the north corner of said lot, on §hegoutheast1pid?1ofdNu1&anu itreet, the sgiliielpeling the west izlorner of . . A. six un re an eig t -two, to . e uanaoa, as s own on government survey’s registered, map numbered eight hundred and thirty-eight, and running by true bearings: South forty degrees twenty minutes east three hundred and ninety-six feet along L. C. A. six hundred and eighty-two, to Kekuanaoa; south twenty-five degrees twenty- eight minutes west two hundred and fifty-eight feet, to stone wall; north thirty-four degrees twenty-two minutes west seventy-two and nine—tenths feet, along L. C. A. ten thousand six hundred and Eve ap two, to Piikoi; north fifty-seven degrees fifteen minutes west one hundred and six feet along L. C. A. ten thousand six hundred and five ap two, to Piikoi; north sixty-two degrees ten minutes west two hundred and sixty-six and five-tenths feet alon L. C. A. ten thousand six hundred_ and five ap two, to Piikoi, ang L. C. A. seven hundred and eighty-five, to J. Robinson; north thirty-six degrees forty minutes east three hundred and sixty-seven feet along Nuuanu street to initial point; area, one hundred and nineteen thousand six hundred and ten square feet, be withdrawn from sale, lease, or other disposition under the ` public-land laws of the United States. Approved, May 31, 1900. ‘ June 2. 1900. [No. 29.] Joint Resolution To fill a vacancy in the Board of‘Rege1its of the Smith- _`_;`_"— sonian Institution. Resolved by the Senate and House of Rqaresentatzkves of the United t §!¤1ith¤<>¤i¤¤ Ivsti- States of America in Congress assembled, That the vacancy in the Board uxiigrew ‘n. xvmee of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, of the class other than reappointed regent- Members of Congress, shall be filled by the reappointment of Andrew D. White, a resident of the State of New York, whose term of office has expired. Approved, June 2, 1900. June 2. 1900-" [No. 30.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the printing of additional copies of the _“""”“ annual report upon the improvement and care of public buildings and grounds. Resolved by the Senate.and House of R resentatbves of the United I;}$$is>t¤flg>¤l}:,¤¥¤bi¤· States of America in Congress assemb d, gbat there be printed each and grtirnariu mg] year hereafter, in addition to the number of copies now authorized by ,,,§,§,§‘},§,‘,}§,§{,?g’§,§j law, two hundred additional copies of the annual re ort upon the igirggegswn <>¤. au- improvement and care of wiblic buildings and groundg, and the care ` an maintenance of the ashington Monument, in the District of Columbia, for the use of the oflieer in charge of public buildings and grounds. · ` Approved, June 2, 1900..