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FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ons. 93-95. 1897 . 499 cost and expense of the owners thereof from time to time, as the Secretary of War may direct, so as to preserve the free and convenient navigation ot said river. Sec. 6. That this Act shall be null and void it' actual construction of C°"¤¤P¤¢¤¤¤¤¤¤ ¤¤•i the bridge herein authorized be not commenced within one year and °°mPl°u°°` completed within three years from the date hereof Sec. 7. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby —*m°¤d¤¤¤¤-¤¤¤· expressly reserved. Approved, January 26, 1897. thegg. 94.-Au Act To incorporate the Convention of American Instructors of J’nnunry26,189'r. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Edward M. Gallaudet, of G<>:·r¤¤~i¤¤ or Washington, in the District of Columbia; Francis D. Clarke, of Flint, .‘§-"},'{f,§°”i§',,,}}f“{,“§$ in the State of Michigan; S. Teills Walker, of Jacksonville, in the State med- _ of Illinois; James L. mith, of Faribault, in the State of Minnesota; Sarah Fuller, of Boston, in the State of Massachusetts; David C. Dudley, of Colorado Springs, in the State of Colorado, and John R. Dobyns, of Jackson, in the State of Mississippi, officers and members of the Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf, and their associates and successors be, and they are hereby, incorporated and made a body politic and corporate in the District of Columbia by the name of the "Convention of American lnstructors of the Deaf,” for the promotion 0**5****- of the education of the deaf on the broadest, most advanced, and practical lines; and by that name it may sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded in any court of law or equity, and may have and use a common seal and change the same at pleasure. Sec. 2. That the said corporation shall have the power to take and I’·>v¤¤· hold personal estate and such real estate as shall be necessary and proper for the promotion of the educational and benevolent purposes of said corporation, which shall not be divided among the members of the corporation, but shall descend to their successors for the promotion of the objects aforesaid. Sec. 3. That said corporation shall have a constitution and regula- C"“"*°“**°¤·°*¤· tions or by-laws, and shall have power to amend the same at pleasure: Provided, That such constitution and regulations or bylaws do not mmfiim conflict with the laws of the United States or of any State. ' Sec. 4. That said association may hold its meetings in such places Igwinzn and n- as said incorporators shall determine, and shall report to Congress °° ` through the president of the Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb at Washingwn, District of Columbia, such portions of its proceedings and transactions as its officers shall deem to be of general public interest and value concerning the education of the deail Approved, January 26, 1897. CHAP. 95.-—An Act To enable the town of Flagstaff, in the Territory of Arizona, Jmimy 26. 1897- to issue bonds to construct a water system. of "" Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the town of Flagstail, in {·`;:g:¤§b»:rg¤. A the Territory of Arizona, by its mayor and common council, is hereby ziwlmrilbiwslieisyl: enabled to issue bonds of the said town, not to exceed sixty-five thou- imsand dollars in amount, payable within thirty years from the date thereof, in lawful money of the United States of America, and to bear interest at not to exceed six per centum per annum, interest payable semiannnally, the proceeds of the sale of said bonds, which shall not be sold at less than par, to be used exclusively in the construction of a