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 'I`HIRTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rss. 1, 2, 3, 4. 1852. 145 RESOLUTIONS. [N0. 1.] A Resolution of Welcome to Louis Kossulh. DCC_ 15, 135; Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Congress, in the name Wg1c,,,,,,, to and behalf of the People of the United States, give to Louis Kossuth a Kossutn. cordial welcome to the Capital and the country; and that a copy of this resolution be transmitted to him by the President of the United States. APPROVED, December 15, 1851. [N0. 2.] A Joint Resolution providing for the Printingof Additional Copies of the Jour- p8C_ gg, 135; nals and Public Documents. -—.;. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there shall hereafter be _ Additional printed one— hundred copies of the public journals and documents of the *?gg§a,S°f,_m]h° House of Representatives, in addition to the number now printed, which ilubhc d00n_ shall be deposited with the Secretary of State for distribution according ments to law. APPROVED, December 23, 1851. [No. 3.] Joint Resolution to authorize the PostmastenCeneraltolegalize certain Contracts JUL 13 1852 jbr the Transportation of the blazl in California and Oregon.’ Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Postmaster—General Certain mail be, and he is hereby authorized to accept and confirm as permanent °°“““°*S"’Q""‘ . . gon and Cahfor contracts, for the residue of the present contract term in the south-west nig, legs1g20d_ ern and north-western sections, ending the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, the several contracts for mail transportation in California and Oregon, made under the advertisement for proposals for such mail contracts, as communicated in the last annual report of the Postmaster-General ; and that when the said contracts shall have been so accepted and confirmed, they shall be valid, legal, and binding for the purposes therein mentioned. APPROVED, January 13, 1852. [No. 4.] Joint Resolution providing _;?>r the Binding of certain Documents. Jan. 27, 1862. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That all the executive docu- _Gei-tain execuments, the printing of additional copies of which have been ordered ggé g;’§;jg‘°““ during the present session, or may, during either session of the presenf Congress, be ordered by either house of Congress, and the size of which shall not be less than two hundred and fifty pages, such additional copies shall be bound under the direction of the Joint Committee on Printing: Provided, That the cost shall not exceed twelve and a halt cents per proviso M W volume, for the whole number ordered. cost. APPROVED, January 27, 1852. VOL. x. Pun.-- 19