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 300 FOB-TY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. RES. 4, 6, 7, 8. 1880, Time of instruc- of the Interior to instruct the United States land officers at Little Rook, “"“S *° wld °m‘ Arkansas, under section ten of the act of March third, eighteen him. °)§;°2,’£§g{,€mé dred and seventy-seven, entitled "An act in relation to the Hot Springs tsmplormiy sis. reservation in the State of Arkansas", be extended for the period of pended. sixty days hom the passage of this resolution, and all further proceed- $7;% $,1* §?,?· ings under said act be suspended until that time. "Approved, January 14, 1880. ‘rr rror in the act "mak:in appropriations for ·  utingigy-¢ii;li1;§grigt§;°¢il‘1tlig0gr;$g1ir?me;t for the year ending Jiingnnliietn, eighteen hundred and eighty, and for other purposes." Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States }8"9» °h· 182 of America in Congress assembled, That the clause in the nrst section of g0H;1fggd391’ the “ act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the gov- ` ernment for the nscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen   and eighty, and for other purposes ", approved March_third, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, which makes an appropriation " for the payment Re t a ined per- of retained percentages on contracts made during the fiscal year ending °°““*S"* °” °9“‘ June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, for paving roadways zzzfsvafgr paving in Capitol grounds, two thousand two hundred and seventeen dollars yand ninety-four cents " is hereby so amended as to read For payment ot retained percentages on contracts made during the fiscal year beginning July first, eighteen hundred and seventy-six for paving roadways in Capitol grounds two thousand two hundred and seventeen dollars and ninety-four cents. Approved, January 23, 1880. J an- 29, 1880- [No. 7.] Joint resolution authorizing certain printing for the Loud Commission _ Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States C P“l?1%° Lmd of America in Congress assembled, That the Public Printer be and he is °f§§'§“Q}f“,82_ hereby authorized and required to print upon requisition of the chairman so stag, 3g4_ of the Public Land Commission, created by the act of March third, eight- Public Printer to een hundred and seventy-nine for the purpose of codifying the laws P¤¤* l°**°Y¤» &°· relating to the public lands and for other purposes, such letters, testimony and documents as may be necessary for the performance of the Promo. duties prescribed for said commission: Provided, That the cost of such Provtso. printing shall not exceed the sum of two thousand dollars: And provided farther, That the number of copies printed of said letters, testimony and documents shall not exceed two hundred. Approved, January 28, 1880. FW- 4, 1880- [No. 8,] Joint resolution making an appropriation for Hlling up, draining, and plac- H mg in good sanituiy condition the groimds south of the Capitol, along the line of the old canal, and or other purposes. _ Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States foA£I’££;1gY*”f;;g§ of America in Congress assembled, That the sum of twenty thousand md grounds south dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary be, and the same is, of Capitol. hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated for the purpose of nlling up, draining and placing in good _ sanitary condition the old canal, the grounds of the United States south cfcgiggrgzpepugg of the Capitol, along the line of said canal. The Commissioners of the the work, disbumc District shall determine the plan of said work employ the labor to do the ,,,0,,,,,,) ,,,1,, the same by the day, week or month and see that it is properly coumake report to ducted, and shall disburse the money and make report of the SM11B to C0l1g'I'0SS. C]]_gI·gSS_ Approved, February 4, 1880.