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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. SECOND SESSION SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. HOLIDAY RECESS. . Deeember1s,1s0s. k _ [H. Con. Res. No. 26.] Resolved by the Hmese of Representatives (the Senate coneurrmg), · That when the two Houses adjourn on Tuesday, December twenty- H°“d°Y '°°°°°· first, they stand adjourned until twelve o’clock, meridian, Tuesday, January fourth, nineteen hundred and ten. . _ Passed December 16, 1909. STATUE OF GEORGE L. SHOUP. 'JIUUBTY 17. 1910- [H. Gon. Res. No. 33. Resolved by the House of R¢?1’680il#d¢?:?)68 (the Senate eoneurrie ), 1 That the statue of George L. S oup, presented by the State of Idxo Bh°0*;§}° °* °°°’¤° L and new in lace in Statuary Hall, is ereby accepted in the name of Accepunce. me the United States, and the thanks of Congress tendered the State for }S§'i,.°§‘},§’,$_°°”"°”°° this contribution of the statue of one of its most eminent citizens, illustrious for his distinguished military and civil services. ~ Second. That a co y of these resolutions, suitably entirossed and duly authenticated, Ee transmitted to the governor of e State of Idaho. ‘ Passed January 17, 1910. · i STATUE OF GEORGE LAIRD SHOUP. 1"¤br¤¤ry17. 1010- [S. Con. Res. No. 28.] Resolved by the Senate {ge Ilouse of Rqoresentatives coneurriwég), That there be printed and und in one volume sixteen thousand ve Lgyafgi of Gwrss . hundred copies of the proceedings in Con ss upon the acceptance 1>¤»·a§inl°g¤ on se. of the statue of the late George Laird Sghloeup, of which five thou— f,§’,§}‘,§',§" °'* °‘°°'°° sand shall be for the use of the Senate, ten thousand for the use of ’ the House of Representatives, and the remaining one thousand five hundred shall befor the use and distribution by the Senators and ‘ Re reseutative in Congress from the State of Idaho. The Joint Committee on Printing is hereby authorized to have the m“¤"*“°”~ copy prepared for the Public Printer, who shall procure a suitable copper-process plate of the statue to be bound with these memorials. Passed February 17, 1910. CAPE LOOKOUT, NORTH CAROLINA, HARBOR OF REFUGE, February 21. 1910. S.Con.Res. No.21. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), [ I That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized and directed to cause Cape Lock¤¤r.N.C. a further and supplemental examination to be made of Cape Lookout, ,, {§§"b‘.'§,¥‘f,'}',{§}I,,§’,§j " North Carolina, provided for in the river and harbor Act of March V°]·35·P·8“°· third, nineteen hundred and nine, with a view to determining its relative advantage and value as a site for a harbor of refuge for coastwise and dee draft vessels as compared with other localities on the coast of Nortg Carolina, especially the harbors of Beaufort, Southport or 2131