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FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. RES. 5-8. 1905.

January 18,1905. [S. J. R. 24.] [Pub. Res., No. 4.]

Luis Bográn H., of Honduras. Admitted to West Point. Provisos. No expense. Oath and service. R. S., secs . 1320, 1321, p.227.

[No. 5.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to receive for instruction at the Military Academy at West Point Luis Bográn H., of Honduras.

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, and he hereby is, authorized to permit Luis Bográn H., of Honduras, to receive instruction at the Military Academy at West Point: Provided, That no expense shall be caused to the United States thereby: And provided further, That in the case of the said Luis Bográn H. the provisions of sections thirteen hundred and twenty and thirteen hundred and twenty-one of the Revised Statutes shall be suspended.

Approved, January 18, 1905.

January 18,1905. [S. J. R. 78.] [Pub. Res., No. 5.]

Frutos Tomás Plaza, of Ecuador. Admitted to West Point. Provisos. No expense. Oath and service. R. S., secs . 1320, 1321, p.227.

[No. 6.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to receive, for instruction at the Military Academy at West Point, Frutos Tomás Plaza, of Ecuador.

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized to permit Frutos Tomás Plaza, of Ecuador, to receive instruction at the Military Academy at West Point: Provided, That no expense shall be caused to the United States thereby, and that the said Plaza shall agree to comply fully with all regulations for the police and discipline of the United States Military Academy and shall be studious and give his utmost efforts to accomplish the courses in the various departments of instruction: Provided further, That in the case of the said Plaza the provisions of sections thirteen hundred and twenty and thirteen hundred and twenty-one of the Revised Statutes of the United States shall be suspended.

Approved, January 18, 1905.

January 23, 1905. [S. J . R. 77.] [Pub. Res., No. 6.]

Smithsonian Institution James B. Angell reappointed regent.

[No. 7 .] Joint Resolution Providing for the reappointment of James B. Angel on the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution.

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the vacancy on the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, of the class other than members of Congress, shall be filled by the reappointment of James B. Angell, of Michigan, whose term of office expires on January twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and five.

Approved, January 23, 1905.

Gettysburg National Park Commission. Consolidated reports of, ordered printed. Distribution.

January 27, 1905. [S. J. R. 17.] [Pub. Res., No. 7.]

[No. 8.] Joint Resolution To provide for the printing of eight thousand copies of the consolidated reports of the Gettysburg National Park Commission, eighteen hundred and ninety-three to nineteen hundred and four, inclusive.

Resolved by the Senate and Bouse of representatives of. the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there be printed eight thousand copies of the consolidated reports of the Gettysburg National Park Commission, eighteen hundred and ninety-three to nineteen hundred and four, inclusive, of which two thousand shall be for the Senate, four thousend for the House of Representatives, one thousand for the office of the Secretary of War, and one thousand for the Gettysburg National Park Commission.

Approved, January 27, 1905.