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RE sOLUTIONS. [No. 1.] Joint Resolution To pay the officers and employees of the Senate and December 17. 1902. , House of Rrgpresentatives their respective salaries for the month of December, nine- teen hund and two, on the eighteenth day of nid mouth. ’ Resotved by the Senate and House of R esentatevea oft/ae United States of America in Congress ass kd,%‘hat the Secretary of the 0¤¤€°¤b°¢*·<=-·eg¤gg- Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and they are ghim ¤1¤i°-ig; pe hereby, authorized and instructed to pay the officers and employees of °°““’°’ "’· 1’°“· the Senate and House of Representatives, including the Capitol police, their respective salaries for the month of December, nineteen hundred and two, on the eighteenth day of said month. _ . Approved, December 17, 1902. [No. 2.] Joint Resolution Relating to military badges. * January 12. 1908. Removed by the sem mz Hmueb%R emmme of ae Uwe: """"’°'"*"" *’ States of America in Congress assem , mt the distinctive badges ggi¤ry¤¤·?1:g¤· adopted by military societies of men who served in the armies and gmdbhehrdggs Sy · navies of the United States during the Chinese relief expedition of "'°"'“· nineteen hundred may be worn u n all occasions of ceremony by officers and men of the Army and Iliiivy of the United States who are members of said organization in their own right. Approved, January 12, 1903. [No. Joint Resolution To carry into effect two resolutions of the Continental January so. ms.

 rectingbmonuments to he erected to the memory of Generals Francis Nash $$0};

and hlluam Lee vidson, of North Carolina. Resolved by the Senate and House of R esentateves of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Tm the sum of five thousand m§,}’§;§’,{{“‘fQ“Bd;':f dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated for the erection of a Qvrgienenl Francis monument in honor of the memory of llrigadier-General Francis Nash, ‘·” ` . of North Carolina, according to the resolution of Congress passed on the fourth day of November, seventeen hundred and seventy-seven. · Sac, 2. That a like sum of five thousand dollars be, and the same is m$lfg;>g;{¤§g¤Bd*°f hereby, apfpropriated for the erection of a monument in honor of the um-oenemi vvixisliiii memory 0 Brigadier-General William Lee Davidson, of North Caro- I‘°°°""°”°“‘ lina, in accordance with the resolution of Congress assed on the twentieth day of September, seventeen hundred and eighty-one. • Sec. 3. That the site for the location of said monumentsgthe designs $***3*- for the same, the conduct of the work of erection, and the disbursement of the money hereinbefore appropriated shall be under the direction of the Secretary of War, who shall, however, act jointly with the governor of North Carolina as far as may be practicable in the selection of a location for said monuments. Approved, J nnuary 30, 1903. _ 1229