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 Fonrrnxxru cononnss. snss. 1. mas. 24-27. isso. 345 [N0. 24.] Joint resolution to continue the provisions of a joint resolution ap- July 15, 1886. proved July iirst, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, entitled a “Joint Resolution to ——————j·— provide temporarily for the expenditures of the G0vernment." · Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the provisions of u. joint; res- Temporary proolution entitled a. *‘ Joint Resolution to provide temporarily for the vision for expenses expenditures of the G0vernment,” approved July first, eighteen hundred °f;h°f';’,v°’“m°“* and eighty-six, be, and the same are hereby, extended and continued in    t° July full force and effect to and including the thirty-first day of July, eighteen eee ams, p. 343. hundred and eighty-six. _ Approved, July 15, 1886. [No. 25.] Joint resolution authorizing the publication of an edition of "A Digest July 28, 1886. of International Law," edited by Francis Wharton. —i———-— Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there be printed the usual num- Digest of Intexber of copies of "A Digest of the International Law of the United ¤¤¤iQ¤¢alL¤W- States, taken from the Opinions of Presidents and Secretaries of State, iz§,“'"‘“g ‘““h°*’ and of Attorneys-General, and from the Decisions of Federal Courts, ' and of Joint International Commissions in which the United States was a Party ;" and that there be printed, in addition to said usual number, one thousand copies for the use of the State Department, one thousand copies for the use of the Senate, and two thousand copies for the use of the House of Representatives; said Digest to be printed under the editorial supervision of Francis Wharton, and the editing to Editing. be paid for at a price to be fixed by the chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate, and the chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives, acting with the Joint Committee on Printing, not to exceed ten thousand dollars. ·Approved, July 2S, 1886. [No. :26.] Joint resolution directing the Public Printer to forward the Conges- July 28, 1886. sional Record to our legations abroad. "“";""`"" Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Public Printer be, and he is comms; 0 u 31 hereby, authorized and directed to forward, tree of charge, through the R¤<=¢>rd· Department of State, one copy of the daily Congressional Record to '{;)'l::Q)’;g:31°‘ each of our legations abroad, commencing at the beginning of the m' ’ present session. · Approved, July 28, 1886. · ` [No. 27.] Joint resolution authorizing the prepgration of_¤. compilation of the July 29, 1886. reports of eommittees of the Senate and ouse of presentatxves. —-——-—-········ Resol ved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Stale.; of America in Congress assembled, That there be prepared under the Compilation of direction of the Joint Committee of Printing, a compilation of the reports of eom¤·¤t» reports of the Senate and House of Representatives from the Four- fm $¤¤;_=*¤R wd teenth to the Forty-eighth Congress, inclusive, classified by commit $:*1*:::, vis gpm tees, arranged, indexed, and bound in suitable volumes for the use of ,,,.,,p,,,.,,d_ ’ the standing committees of the two Houses of Congress. And the sum Appropriation. of seven thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof as may be found necessary, is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the preparation of said. work, which sum may be paid by the Secretary of the Treasury upon the order of the chairman of said Joint Committee, as additional pay or compensation to any officer or employee of the United States.