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 306 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. RES. 28, 30, 31,32, 33, 35. 1880, sentatives and four thousand for the use of the Senate, and that the Portrait- sum of five hundred dollars is hereby appropriated out 0 any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to pay for the expense of APP’°P’mti°“· procuring a portrait of the late Mr. Houston, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury. Approved, April 29, 1880. _ May 4, 1880. [No. 30.] Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War tosend rations to the ·—·—····*""‘* SUi1`GI‘6I‘S i1'0]I1 lll1G 1*6001].13 cyclone at MBJOOD, MISSISSIPPI. Resolvedlby the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Relief of suifer- of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of _War is hereby M""°“* Mm' Mississippi, for the use of the sufferers made destitute by the cyclone of April twenty-fifth. Approved, May 4, 1880. May 8, 1880. [N0. 31.] Joint resolution authorizing the Public Printer to print additional copies ————-———————— of bills and other public documents. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Public rl o c u- of America in Congress assembled, That the Public Printer be and he is “”’l‘°d M °°S°‘ and other public documents hereafter printed by order of Congress and distributed from the Docrunent Rooms of the Senate and House on said applicants paying the cost of such printing with ten per centum added, and giving the notice required by section thirty-eight hundred R. S. 3809. and nme of Title forty-five of the Revised Statutes. Approved, May 8, 1880. . May 14, 1880. [No. 32.] Joint resolution making appropriation for the contingent fund of the BH3; 8. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Senate, contin— of America in Congress assembled, That the sum of fifteen thousand dol $**,2* °;‘,f’°I’;;‘3£;)D lars be and the same hereby is, appropriated, out of any money in the pp PTreasury not otherwise appropriated, for contingent expenses of the Senate of the United States, for the iiscal year ending June the thir- . pieth, eighteen huinflred and eighty, to be credited to “Miscellaneous tems, exclusive o abor". Approved, May 14, 1880. May 14, 1880. [No. 33.] Joint resolution authorizing the President of the United States to call an ~———;---·— international sanitary conference to meet at Washington, District of Columbia. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States International of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the United gzzgiafy ¤°¤f6*· Sitzggepo1Isl€l;r;py%/ggilflopigzed to`oall an international sanitary confcl‘·· _ _ _ _ ig on, District of Columbia, to which the several powers having Jurisdiction of ports likely to be infected with yellow Delegates to. fever or cholera shall be invited to send delegates, properly authorized, for the purpose of securing an international system of notification as to the actual sanitary cond1tion of ports and places under the jurisdiction of such powers and of vessels sailing therefrom. Approved, May 14, 1880. May %, 1880- [N0. 35.]thec§1;tv;:solutio'p t0_ ('punish amlironizg stapuebof Geéierga Danipl Morgan to DS 0011 ODDIHI COIIIIILI GC O pill Hill {Hg, OU 3.I‘0 1113,. pgggtlggufg fnoigi Wllereas the Washingtori Light Infantry of Charleston and the citiannigersary 0,. zens of Spartanburg County, South Carolina, propose on the seventeenth day of January, eighteen hundred and eighty one, to celebrate the cen
 * 8 by °X"l°“° ”**’ authorized and empowered to send four thousand rations to Macon,
 * {°”**S· &°·· fl""` herebv directed to furnish to all applicants copies of bills and reports