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 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. RES. 8-11. 1883. 637 [No. 8.] Joint resolution authorizing tho Public Printer to rsmovo certain material Feb. 6, 1883. from the Government Printing Offico.-——·—·~·** Resolved by tha Senate and House of Representatives of the United States - cf America in Congress assembled, That the Public Printer be and ho G°F°¤'¤¤¤°¤** hereby is directed to remove forthwith from the Government Printing  0m" Oiiicc so much of the property of the United States in the upper stories Remo?,,] of m,,. thereof as shall in his opinion and in the opinion of the Architect of the tcrial, om., to so gizpitpl rcndcr said building entirely satb for the persons employed cm ¤¤*`°W· cram., Sec. 2. That; tho Public Printer be and ho horoby is authorized and Avpr<>1>ri=¤·*i¤¤· required to procure suitable storage room, as near said building as practicable, for the temporary storage of tho property of tho Governmont so to be removed hom said building, and the sum of iivo thousand dollars, or so much thereof as shall be necessary, is hereby appropriatod for tho purposes aforesaid. Approved, February sixth, 1883. [N0. 9.] Joint mnoluticn to admit fron of duty a monument to General Washington. FBI)- 17, 1883- Resolved by the Senate and House of Rqnrescntativos of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury GM°¤¤*¤f¤QN 2** bc, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to allow the State Society m?°‘;{“ imptxoj of tho Cincinnati of Pennsylvania to import: bes of duty as monument, {two; {mm or the parts thereof as they may be completed, proposed to be erected osfn memorial of General Washington in Fairmount Park, Philadelp 1a. , Approved, Fobmnry 17, 1883. [N0. 10.] Joint resolution to provide for hhs binding of the compendium of the Tenth Feb. 17, HQ. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representative: of the United States - qfAmericu in Congress assembled, Thpt the Public Printer is hereby an- pinning compoutlmrized and directed to bind the oompcndium of the Tenth Census in ‘g°';':us_° T°'“h two volumes, of as nearly equal size as practicable, together with an Pm hbt uM_ complete index in each volume, The volumes of the reports of the non J laws, lst Tenth Census assigned to tho House of Representatives, shall be dis- ness. Ami cmg., tributed upon the orders of the Bopresontativos and Delegates of the 3** - Forty seventh Congress, in accordance with "An act to provide for tho publication of tho Tenth Census" approved August seventh, oighteon hundred and eighty two, Approved, February 17, 1883. [No. 11.] Joint resolution to pm legoggagnliolugcipgiasuciohvuod in Congron upon the Fob,23, ip};. Resolved by the Senate and House of Reprucntatives of the United States _ of America in Congress assembled, That there be printed twelve thousand ponj ami n 11. copies of the culogies delivered in Congress upon tho late Benjamin H. H£h•*°9°°·°°d Hill, a Senator from the State of Georgia, of which four thousand shall °“'°°‘ bo for the uso of the Senate, and eight thousand for the usc of the House of Representatives; and the Secretary of the Treasury be, and ho is Portrait hereby, directed to have printed o portrait of said Benjamin H. Hill to accompany oooh copy of said eulogies; and for tho purpose of dofraying the oxponso of engraving and printing the said portrait, the sum of six