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396 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. BES. 9, 11, 12, 13, 15. 1892. LI•1’H1£1U$· mo. 9.] Joint Resolution authorizing the use of the martello tower on Tybee "'_*"` 1, Georgia, for a signal station. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United

1,`y*><>•= g,=;,0 States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be,

£ fsnxpn su. and he is hereby, authorized to permit the use of the martello tower on '**°¤- Tybee Island, Georgia, by telegraph or telephone companies for a signal station, to report passing vessels, under such conditions as he may deem proper to protect the interest of the United States. . Approved, April 14, 1892. Ly io, mu, [No. 11.] Joint Resolution to fill vacancies which will occur in the Board of Man- -—-—-·——·—;···· agen of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers on April twenty-first, eighteen hundred and ninetytwo. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United H_fn¤;¤¤=¤¤= $¤¤i¤=¤’ States of America in Congress assembled, That General Wihiam J. usuigussppumsa. Sewell, General Martin T. McMahon, Captain John L. Mitchell and Captain A. W. Barrett, of Los Angeles, California, be and are hereby, appointed managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers for the terms of odlce commencing on the twenty-first day of April, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, to iill vacancies which will occur by expiration of tems of office. “ Approved, May 10, 1892. M miss:. .12. J'tResoltio sus dth' fpm-mi t dellin "”"3"‘”` holiggs in glleéuin the Dgtrigt :{fColup1:Ibia. 8 mma c ts 0 and W g ` _ Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United nuisannum tr States of America in Congress assembled, That the Commissioners of °°'B'Q,Y'g,,,,;, ,,, ,,,,,11, the District of Columbia are hereby instructed not to issue any more }¤s:'iml·¤• ¤*;'=d•° permits for buildings intended for human habitation, in alleys less than °°Z,.a_ pmuforty feet in width, in the District of Columbia, during the Fifty-Second Congress, and that all such permits heretofore granted on alleys less than the width aforesaid, shall be revoked, where construction shall not already have been actually begun. Approved, May 12, 1892. May 2’l.1892. [No. 13] Joint resolution to pay the omcers and employes of the Senate and

    • 1;* House of epresentutives their respective salaries for the month of May, eighteen

hundred and ninety-two, on the twenty-eighth day of said month. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United mHc•·rs.etc.,ofCo¤. States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the §_f{f_$eQf,L’ji,!‘§,§lQ‘,§{.‘g’ Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and they are hereby, authorized and instructed to pay the officers and employes of the Senate and House of Representatives, including the Capitol Police, their respective salaries for the month of May, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, on the twenty-eighth day of said month. Approved May 27, 1892. ` June 14, 1892. C gNo.‘-lb.] Joint resolution relating to the Memorial Association of the District of __i'i-_;' 0 lllll 12. _ _ Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United n_jfj‘**gg*;§M·’* States of America in Congress assembled, That in pursuance of a certili. mmm.·. _ cate of incorporation of the “Memorial Association of the District of ,,,,,‘§,’{,2{.}‘,'§,f{{,‘,§°,f,?,E,,,'j" Columbia," signed by Melville W. Fuller, J Ollll M. Schoiield, John "W. Foster, B. H. `Warder, S. P. Langley, A. B. Hagner, J. C. Bancroft