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 THIRTY-FOURT H CONGRESS. Sess. III. Rms. 2, 5, 6. 1857. 253 [No. 2.] A Resolution Accepting the Portrait hn Hampden, presented to Congress by JM, 13, 1357, John Mc Gregor. ·‘l""‘-' Resolved ky the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _ States of America in Congress assembled, That the portrait of John HP°**¤¤*°U°h¤ Hampden, presented to Congress by John McGregor, be accepted; and c0°;;},QdF£;$0b¤ the Joint Committee 011 the Library of Congress be and they are hereby McGregor. directed to cause the same to be properly framed. and placed in the Exec- a¤'l]`¤:>:c£:1¤§?l¢€m utive Mansion. cxecgtive mm1_ Arpnovmo, January 13, 1857. sion. [N0. 5.] A Resolution respecting the Distrdmtion of certain Public Documents. Jan. 28, 1857- Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 87€°°g%0PP· 868» States of America in Congress assembled, That the ten copies of the jour- Igtmguman of mls zmd other documents of Congress, authorized by law to be deposited pubfgc Dum. in the Library of Congress, by section three of the joint resolution of ¤¤¢¤¤S· May twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, shall hereafter be Vo!. iv. p. 821. deposited with the Secretary of State for foreign exchanges; and the fifty copies of the journals and documents of the Senate and House of Representatives ordered to be placed in the Library of Congress for foreign exchanges, by joint resolution of July twentieth, eighteen V0] V P _10g_ hundred and forty; and the fifty copies of the journals and documents of ` the Senate and House of Representatives authorized to be deposited with the Secretary of State, by the joint resolution of April thirtieth, eighteen Vol. v. p. 717. hundred and forty-four, shall hereafter be deposited with the Secretary of the Interior. Srcc. 2. And be it further resolved, That instead of one hundred copies _(i)nly any udof the journals and documents of the House of Representatives, author- g“°;*;'·l °°rI;:f °f ized to be printed by the joint resolution of April thirtieth, eighteen asgdoglgxncnts hundred and forty-four, there shall hereafter be printed fifty copies only. t¤_bc hcreuiier Sm:. 8. And be it further resolved, That the journals and Congressional P"°t°d’ ,,17 documents heret0fore deposited in the Library of Congress by authority Yggtkbghou Qu, 0f the above—cited resolutions, and so many of the four hundred copies of colleges, &c. the public documents sent to the Department of State as are now distributed by that department to colleges and other literary institutions, Post, p. 368. shall he deposited with the Secretary of the Interior, for distribution to such colleges, public libraries, athenaeums, literary and scientific institutions, boards of trade, or public associations as may be designated by him. S1·:c. 4. And be it further resolved, That two copies of the journals and Two copies to documents indicated in the above cited-resolutions, so far as they have £9b*”°s°*"’?,dé`°" been saved from the late firc, shall be reserved for the Library of Con- gig; 170 °“` css. gl-Sec. 5. And be it further resolved, That in future two copies only of Same subject. the journals and documents, or any book printed by either House of Congress, well bound in calf, shall be deposited in the Library, and not to be taken therefrom. APPROVED, January 28, 1857. [N0. 6.] A Resolution for the Appointment of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. J¤¤· 28, l857· Resolved by tim Senate and House of Representatives of the United _ States of America in Congress assembled, That the vacancies in the Board anglggggghkéfh of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, of the class “ other than Totten, reapmembers of Congress," be filled by_ the reappointment of the late incum- §?im;dS£?§;f” bents, viz: Richard Rush, of Philadelphia, and Joseph G. Totten, of ,0,,,,,,, ynsmu. Washington. tion. Avvnovuv, January 28, 1857.