Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/1177

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[P¤b- Res., N0. wl teen hundred and eight, on the nineteenth day of said month. Resolved ly the Senate and House o Rqn·esentat·aI»ves of the United grg¤tj,¤·bj%¤=·9f,¤g,¤;; States of America in Congress asserdled, That the Secretary of the · mm sales;. no- Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and they are °°"“’“' “· ”°°· hereby, authorized and instructed to pay the officers and employpes of ttge Senate and Igpluse offB»ephresenmt:1ve;,}pcluding the Capitoll olm eir respective aries or e mont o eeember nineteen un and eight, on the nineteenth day of said month. , Approved, December 17, 1908. {Engg. [No. 2.] Joint Resolution Providing for expenses of the House Office Building. [Pub.Res.,N0. en.] Resolved ly the Senate and House of Rtegresentatlves of the United _ House one Build- {States of America an Congress assembled, at to supply a deficiency ‘“§,,,,,,,P,,,,,,,,,, ,0,. in the appropriation for maintenance, including heating, lighting, and +=x1>¤¤¤•¤- ventilation miscellaneous items, and for all necessary serv1ces for the House of Representatives Office Building for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nme, the sum of twenty-eight thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is here y appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, January 6, 1909.

 22, 301;. [No. 3.] Joint Resolution Fora special Lincoln postage stamp.

. . GS. . [1>u1..aes., No. ss.] Resolved Zn; the Senate and House or` Rqlrresentatives of the United sbmrum mums. States of Amerzea tn_ Congress ass led, hat the Postmaster-Gem ,,§§,°°‘§§, _,§,;f,f,,‘§,§,f eral is ereb authornzed to design and issue a°special postage stamp _ ns . Y . . . ggggegf bmh ¤|·¤¤- of tgz;] denom1nation cgftltwgptelptsfipxleonihrgiemlcxratixin of the one hun- ` re t anmversary o e 1 o ra m mco n. Approved, January 22, 1909. Ja¤¤ary26.1909. [No. 4.] Joint Resolution To enable the States of Mississippi and Louisiana to (H J- ms- 232-] agree upon a boundary line and to determine the jurisdiction of crimes committed [Pub. Res., No. 36.] on the Misisslppi River and adjacent territory. Resohed ly the {Senate and House of Representative of the United _ nismppxma mu- States of America cn Congress assembled, That the consent of the (lonmi:1:§?axtbe1yw;1¤a. g'1'BSS of U18 Ulllbiid Sl33l9€§ is l10F6k))' glV0ll to the States of llriississippi ggx_ji¤;g£<]dgg*¤;i and Louisiana to enter mto such_ agreement or compact as they may crimes comnnmed on deem desirable 01* necessary, not H1 CODHICC with the (;0nst1tution of M‘“‘“”“’*" R"°'· °‘°· the United States, or any law thereof, to tix the boundary line between 1160