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 274 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. RES. 33, 34, 36, 37. 1884. June 11, 1884. [33.] Joint resolution providing for printing the proceedings relative 10 unveiling; - ——————-— —· the statue of Jehu Marshall, lute Chief Justice of the United States, and for other pH11i0S8S. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Report or Joint of America in Congress assembled, Thai: there be printed and bound ten C ¤¤¤¤{ i t ¤¤¤ ¤¤ thousand five hundred extra copies of the Report of the Joint CommitgI:mL‘b"iE'§¤tfl: tee on the Library respecting the erection of a. statue to John Marshall, u, Cf;:,,-° Jumc, late Chief Justice of the United States, three thousand five hundred of Jehu Marshall; which shall be for the use of the Senate and seven thousand for the use I{¤‘i¤*i¤z; di¤¢¤i*>¤- of the House of Representatives. And the Joint Committee on Public “°’* Printing be and is hereby directed to procure an engraving of the statue of Chief Justice Marshall to accompany the report aforesaid, and for the En paving or purpose of engraving and printing said engraving, the sum of one. ¤¢•t¤¤ •¤¤h¤¤¤¤¤· thousand dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary, be and the same is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, June 11, 1884. 34. Joint resolution euthoriziu the 'dent of the United States to n oinb [ J trom the sergemts of tge Siguglmgcrps two second lieutemmts PP Appointment of Whereas, the promotion of two sergeauts of the Signal Corps to be ¤¢¤¤¤¤¤¢¤f¤>¤¤ Sis- second lieutenants not having been made for the year ending June m(Q;'£:°*:.l;ft: °°’ thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, as authorized by law, because of a pending question as to the construction thereof: Therefore, Resolved by th¢Semtc and House of Rqzrccenmtivea of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the United States be, aud herebyis, authorized to appoint from the sergeauts of the- Signal Corps the two second lieutenauts for that year, to rank from thedate of appointment, the same as if the powerto appoint had not lapsed Approved, June 11, 1884. Jim, gg, 133; [36.] Joint resolution to print additional copies of certain publications. Resolved by the Senate and Houuqf Rqrrcmstatives of the United States Tenth Census, of America in Congress assembled, That whenever the Public Printer R¤b¤i1i¤q Rvqvrd, shall have received s sudicieut number of orders for copies of the refj;?:?;;?? ports of the Tenth Census of the United States, or for the compendium- P,;m ,,m_  ,,.h,,,  of the Tenth Census; er for the “Medical and Surgical History of the Bebe11i0n," or for the “Rebellion Rec0rd,” or for the volumes already published or te be published hereafter of the Index Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon Geuera1’s Office, accompanied in each case by the cost; price thereof, with ten per cent additional, to warrant, in his opinion, the expense of putting the plates to press, he shall cause an edition or editions thereof to be printed: Provided, That the number of copies, thus at any time printed shell not exceed the number ordered and paid for in advance of publication. - Approved, June 20, 1884. 37. Joint unolutien rovidiug Ear e rinmu re 0 the- ."m°.f‘'..188‘° [ 1 P Cnmmissiotrler of Etdugatgoulfo mt nd Port f Resolved by the Senate and Hmm oflbpremutatieeo of the United Bmw c(:u”;‘;}::g;" sf. of Amcrice in Congress crumbled, Tha.: of the report eithe Commissiolwf Education; prin, of Educetxou for exghteeu hundred and eighty-two and eighteen bmiing me aim-ibn- dred and exghtzythree there be printed six thousand copies for the usemm an of the Senate, twelve thousand copies for the use of the House of Rep-