FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. RES. 15-19. 1892. 397 Davis, Walter S. Cox, S. H. Kauifmau, A. R. Spoiford, John Hay, J. W. Douglass, Myron M. Parker, Gardiner G. Hubbard W. D. Davidge, S. S. Franklin, Charles C. Glover and Tennis S. Hamlin, and recorded March twenty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, the President: of the United States, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives bo, and they hereby arc, authorized and directed to appoint each six citizens of the District of Columbia to bc members of said association, and to serve for the terms of one, two, and three years respectively, as they may determine by lot; and there— ahzer to appoint ammally each trwo members to servo for three years. · Approved, J unc 14, 1892. [N0. 16.% Joint resolution to authorize the Washington Schuctzcu Verein to erect Jugs 22,1392, a bust of aron von Steuben in one of the reservations in Washington. · —-—————-— Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Washington Schuet— §:;c°g::¤;§§:*£°gi zen Verein is hereby authorized and empowered, at its own expense, to mnmmxi. ’ erect, on a suitable pedestal, u colossal bust of Baron von Steuben, a. General in the Revolutionary Army, in one of the public parks or rescr- ‘ vations of the city of Washington, to be selected by the S80I'6'[i8I`y of War, the Superintendent of Public Buildings and Grounds, and a person to be designated by the Schuctzcn Verein. ' Approved, Juno 22, 1892. [N0. 17.] Joint resolution authorizing the rosubdivision of square six hundred ·7¤¤¤2L1892- and sevontydahrcc, in the city of Washington. ""*_‘_ Resolved hr; the Senate and House of Rqpresentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the subdivision of square msuurg 37% Wmsix hundred and seventy-three, as the same now exists, bc, and the —€$$'¤¤i»am¤1¤¤ ausame is hereby, abolished, and that the owners of the said square are *'*°’”°'*- hereby authorized and empowered to resubdividc the sauna, subject to the approval of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia. Approved, J unc 24, 1892. _ [N0. 18.}; Joint resolution authorizing and directing the President to proclaim Juno 29, 1892. u gamers] oliduy, commemorating the four hundredth anniversary of the discovery ————-——————— oi America, on the twentyéirst day of October, eighteen hundred and ninety-two. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the m}*i¤¤·>*·¤v ··f Am"- United States be authorized and directed to issue a proclamation rec- (ictober 21, moz, to cmmcnding to the people the observance in all their localities of the "°“P“"“° **°““’Y· four hundredth anniversary of the discovery of America, 011 the twenty- first day of October, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, by public demonstrutious and by suitable exercises in their schools and other places of assembly. Approved, June 29, 1892. [N0. 19.] Joint Resolution to provide temporarily for the Expenditures of the J¤¤¤ 7*`°· 18**2- Government. "`°é`"`_' Resolved M; the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That all appropriations for the thjg_¥;{°p;*Qj{‘j’[}jr Q': 119<3GSSa1‘y Opemtions of the Government, and of the District of Golum- wm1¤J1¤égeéua1a§¤¤¤- bla, and fol‘ the payment of pensions, uudcr existing laws, which shall ’°“ P'°“°"“lY ‘““°‘