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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. I RES. 9-#12. 1889. 102] SEC 2. That the sum of nineteen thousand two hundred and two Av1¤‘¤v¤¤¤¤¤- dollars and sixty cents, or so much thereof as ma be necessary to defray the cost of the publication of said re ort, is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otlzllarwise appropriated. _ Approved, March 1, 1889. N.10 J`t ltf onzm" h " of thusandM¤r¢=h.89¤. at Emi m§k“F£¤€E°XJ3£a?`*e;'?pm. 5i hi ’i§.L"5.L?‘.$..f $..1 ‘i..¤...¤§i°£$“¤Y£ ——¥% years eighteen hundred and eighty-seven and eighteen hundred and eighty-eight. U Resolved by the Senate and House og Representatives of the United States of America. in Congress assem led, That there be printed fifty dB:r¤¤¤<>f A¤i¤w1I¤- thousand additional copies of the Fourth and Fifth Annual Reports uiisdtt and nm; of the Bureau of Animal Industry for the years eighteen hundred ;‘;‘,;‘gg}, '°P°’°¤ °° '°° eighty-seven and eighteen hundred eighty-eight, of which thirteen ' thousand copies shall be for the use of the members of the Senate, twenty-seven thousand copies for the use of the House of Representatives and ten thousand copies for the use of the Secretary of Agriculture, the illustrations to be executed under the supervision of the Public Printer, in accordance with the directions of the Joint Com- op Printing, the wgrkflo be subjept to lthe approval of the Secre ry 0 gricu ture- t tt e reports or the two years e printed and bound in one voliime, and there be, and is hereby, appropriated Am>r¤r¤¤¢i¤¤· out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated the sum of thirty-seven thousand nine hundred and thirty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary for that purpow. Approved, March 1, 1889. [No. ll.] Joint resolution to print the eulogies on James N. Burnes of Missouri. March 1, 1889. Resolved by the Senate and House og Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assemb d, That there be ppinted of the Eu1ogi<·s_ on James eulogies delivered in Congress upon the late James. Burnes, a £;,,§{§{YZ°?,,§‘,,,R§}}'§j Representative in the Fiftieth Congress from the State of Missouri, ¤°*¤'*· *<>b<= v¤¤¤¤<¤· twenty-five thousand copies, of which six thousand copies shall be' for the use; o§1thIeSenate_ aipd nineteen thousanfl Icopies shall lp fpr the use o the ouse o epresentatives; am t ne Secretary o t no Treasury be, and he is hereby, directed to have printed a portrait of p.,,,,,,; the said Jfames N ._ Burnep, to agccompgny spi<1_te3l<>gies; pig fop the u se 0 engraving an rm mg sa1 por .ra1 e sum o ve 1undrddkllollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise approriated. P Resolved {urther, That of the quota to the House of Represents- E¤¤¤ \¤>¤¤¤ ¤<>v*¤¤ tives, the public Printer shall set apart fifty copies which he will have bound in full morocco, with {lt edges the same to be delivered when completed to the widow of the deceased. Approved, March 1, 1889. _ [N0. 12.] Joint n |;0t:u  thecprintingllpf gre proceiezdgings in Cp; M¤¤‘¤¤2.1899· Emu' acoept1n‘ t wis ,au'us' ci' n. resen y thdIState of lgichigan, aid the? statues of theglate Majorotzneral Jolhn Peter Gabriel1Muhlenberg and Robert Fulton illustrious citizens presented by the State of Pennsy vania. Resolved by the Senate and House of g§presentatiz~es of the United _ _ States of America in Congress assemb, That there be printed of the roceedings in Congress umn the accelptance of the statue of the e1_new1s cm m na lateliewis Cass, presented by t State of ichigan, twelve thousand ¥’“‘°°‘ _