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 (526 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. RES. 27, 29, 30. 1888. to insert under the head of appropriations “In the Signal Office " the following: " four copyists, at six hundred dollars each;" so that said corrected para- paragraph may read, as follows: _ "°S,@‘,l 0m,,,, “In the Signal Oihcez For one professor of meteorology, at four thousand dollars; three assistant professors of meteorology, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; two clerks of class four; one bibiiographer and librarian, at one thousand six hundred dollars; one clerk of class two; one lithographer, at one thousand two hun- I dred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand dollars; four clerks of class _ one; one translator and typewriter, at eight hundred and forty dollars; four copyists, at seven hundred an twenty dollars each; four copyists, at SIX hundred dollars each; four copyists, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; one messenger; one assistant messenger, one watchman; one carpenter, at six undred and sixty dollars; one megsengler, gtlsix h11ndr¢idbd)ollars;tone rlpesspngleg, pit fouir hupdyed · an ei t dollars; wo a rers, a six un re dollars; wo a orers, atdoui hundred and nftty dollars each; two stitchers and folders, at four hundred and eighty ollars each; and for the services of such other messengers, mechanics, laborers, and such other services as the Secretary of War may deem necessary, in the office of the Chief Signal Officer, to ca into effect the appro riations made for the suplport of the Signallrgervice, two thousand ldve hundred and forty dollars; in all, forty thousand four hundred and sixty dollars." the yripfds directed Sgpd be inserted having been omitted by error when the was engro . Approved, July 10, 1888. · _ No. 29. Joint resolution toamendthe 'oint resolution a roved Ma urteenth,   and eighty-eight, relatihg to the  of publiclagids in cer~ s Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United rummumas. States of America. in Congress assembled, That the joint resolution m“,?,f'°m°*g·,§f.,,§*‘fn“g relating to the disposal of public lands in certain states approved May Mgjsgg gi¤¤d· fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight be an the same is ’‘ hereby amended so_as to extend the prov1sions thereof to the States of Florida and Louisiana. And the provisions of said joint resolution, as hereby amended are extended until the close of the present Congress. - Approved, July 16, 1888. ` July is, mes. [1:31 xinz Reperilpltion dleteelgriplg tthleegrue énterittand meaning of the act ap- ———·——————-— pro y en y·e1g, eng n un an engr y-eng 1:. Resolved by the Senate cmd Hozcse Z Re esenfatives of the United uglenkenlngat) States of A rnericcz in Congress assemb d, {hat it is the true intent and ,,,,udC,,,,,,,,,S,,,c,; meaiiing of the_act of Congress approved May twentyjeighth, eighteen Am, p. xw. hund “ and €1gl`lt{:B1gl1t, by t_e I’res1dent of the mted States, entitled An act ma mg appropriation to enable the several Executive i · 1 u ion, mc u ing - e a 1ona useum, an e Hfi?}’§£$?§§§3£S*i‘§§‘€"€f"“*’“ti aid “1iZB§"i*“ "i ‘iF”‘°“”‘““a”2‘id Commission of Fish and Fisheries, to participate in the Centennial Exposition of the Ohio Valley and Central States to be held at Cinc1n{1at1,hOh1o,  gluliylfloulpt, tp Optgbpf seiyenth, eighteen hundred ann eig y-eig ,’ a e residen o e nited States ma in his discretion make an order directing that any documents, paperg? maps, mpgmbm, M, Mm. pgtxpggmlal,   Er other exhr nts which properly andpertinently · e esta IIS ment of civil government in the territory northwest of the Ohio River, may be sent upon an Executive order from any of the several Departments in said act named, or from the exhibits now at Cincinnati ; and that the appropriation of money in said act to