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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. RES. 45-49. 1888. ($31 [No. 45:] Joint resolution to continue the provisions of existing laws providing September 26, 1883. temporarily for the expenditures of the Government. YY; Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _ _ States of America in Congress assembled, That the provisions of Joint ti,{§g§'§§;ff;°§§;j“‘ Resolutions approved June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty- Ante. pp. 624. eight July thirty-first, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, Septem- Gu ber first. eighteen hundred and eighty-eight and September fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, providing temporarily for the expenditures of the Government, be and the same are here y extended and continued in full force and effect to and including the tenth day of October, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight. Approved, September 26, 1888. [No. 46.] Joint resolution declaring the meaning of a clause in the river and har- O°*°b€¤` L 1888- bor act of August eleventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight. HU Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _ States of America in Congress assembled, That the phrase " present 0§Q*gf'¥’°"* H”"°'· low water mark " in the river and harbor bill of August eleventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, in the paragraph referring to Desi _ Fairport Harbor, Ohio, is intended to mean the inner shore line rep- pmp¤§{E?,t,{Y°” °f “*’ resented on map in the report of Chief of Engineers of eighteen A"'*·P-405- hundred and eighty-one. Approved, October 1, 1888. [No. 47.] Joint resolution relating to the inclomre of oertainpoints of especial l O°'°°b°*' I2, l8$8· interest on the battle-field of Gettysburgh. _ Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That whenever the fence etf¤¤¤¢¤mu¤€,;!L»{1£¤y-· which now incloses Lafayette Square in the city of Washington is tori? dl»ua1f’ gaggulutgé removed the Secretary of War is hereby directed to deliver the same %}°,{¤S*;*£*;iO§**m<>· to the Gettysburgh Battlefield Memorial Association, at Gettysburgh, _' Pennsylvania, for the purpose of inclosing points of especia interest on the Gettysburgh battle—iield. ‘ Approved, October 12, 1888. [No. 48.] Joint resolution in aid of the sufferers from yellow fever. _ Oct0be]·B;§_#\•¤;‘_ Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the sum of one hundred Y<*“<>¤‘ f¤*<**— 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, to be expended under the direction of the P,Q,{{gQ,§,j’¥j,Q’“;,Q§’\I],f,‘{ President of the United States whenever, in his opinion. such ex- the spread of. penditure will tend to the eradication of the epidemic of yellow fever now prevailing in the United States. or its spread from State to State. Approved, October 12, 1888. [No. 49.] Joint resolution authorizing the printing of the third annual report of O¤¢<>b€F i?- 1*88- the ifommis.-sioner of Labor. Resolved by the Senate and Hrzzise of RPf)7'PS€7llCLlI-i‘€S of the United _ _ States ofrimeriea in Congress assembled . That there be printed thirty- b,§f’"‘“"*"°“°’°f‘*“‘ nine thousand copies in cloth binding of the Third Annual Report Punpne rg rxré of the Commissioner of Labor, twenty-six thousand copies for the use §`,'T.'.§‘}“ ""’° m` °”`