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876 SIXTYZFIRST CONGRESS. Sess. H. Rms. 14-16. 1910. and e' ht, has resented to the Library of Congress a cop of each eugraxwgin see1l)in the "Catalogue of the Best Prmts audYEngras;; ings in gopper which Exist in the Royal Copperplate Collection: Therefore be it _ _ . Resolved by the Senate and House of 1;?resentatwe·g of tile United “*'¥· States of America in Oongresa assembled, at the President is hereby Thanks of the , _ h th ks of the umm sum eo, na authorized to convpy to the Government_of Italy the an ""` °i °°°°m°°' Government of the nited States for the gift, valuable from the standpoint of art, and more valuable as an expression of the good will of the Government and people of Italy. _ Approved, March 1, 1910. ‘ Hazen ri, mc. [No. 15.] Joint Resolution For appointment of members of Board of Managers of [HJ-K°•-1*2-} the National Home {or Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. mm R“°`N0'm`] Resolved ln; the Senate and House 0; B%€807l¢dl?;?J€8 of the United ¤•¤<>¤•¤ {}g¤¤g States of Amer£ca in Congress , t James W. Wadsworth, gisdgig °°° of New York; He E. Palmer, of Nebraska; John M. Holleg, of . ,ff;'Qj.1;’P§‘,fd_“ Wisconsin; Henrynlz Markham, of California; and Oscar M. ott- _ schall, of Ohio, be, and the same are hereby appointed as members of the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers of the United States; Major James W. Wadsworth to succeed himself, hisxpresent term of service exriéring April twenty-iirst, nineteen hund and ten; Captain Hem; . Palmer to succeed himself, his resent term of service expiring pri] twenty-first, nineteen hundred) and ten; John M. Holley to succeed himself, his present term of service expiring April twenty-first, nineteen hundred and ten; Colonel _ Henry H. Markham to succeed himself, his present term of service expiring April twentiydirst, nineteen hundred and ten; and Oscar M. Gottschall to succee General Charles M. Anderson, whose term of service would exipgxe April twentydirst, nineteen hundred and twelve, but who died on ember twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and eight. Approved, March 5, 1910. ° March 15,1910. No. 6. Joint Resolution Authori the Secretary ‘ IS--! · R¢¤· 6**1 so; uio dse]of the Confederate Veteranszlnlleunion, to be tlddzlrlalalillag mmgg [pnb,gee,,No,zz,] April, nineteen hundred and ten. Resolved by the Senate and Jlouse of R¥reaentatvI·vea of the United mQ9R;°lf;,jj*I§°M‘gg§$;‘ States of America Mn Cbngrzss assembled, That the Secretnr of Wmana ' be, and is hereby, authorized to loan, at his discretion, to the execu- 1‘°""‘ °"°‘""°‘ five committee Confederate Veterans? Reunion, to be held at Mobile, Alabama, April twenty-sixth, twenty-seventh, and twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and ten, such tents, with necessary poles, rigges, meat. and pins, as may be required at said reunion: Provided, That no N° °"’°"“°*°‘°‘ exgense shall be caused the United States Government by the delivery an return of such property, the same to be delivered to said committee designated at such time prior to the date of said reunion as may be agreed upon by the Secretary of War and Jacob D. Bloch, general none mmm. chairman of said executive committee: And pr0*videdfm·the1·, That the Secretary of War shall, before deliverin such pro mty, take froén Jacob Blocolixzi gogd and isufficient bond for the sag return of sai proper y in or er an condition and ' expense to the United States. ’ the whole without Approved, March 15, 1910,