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 rirrrrinsr oonennss. sm. II. sms. zo-zz. ism. 1117 _[N0. 206% tggirlpolrsesolution to print one hundred thousand copies of report on Mm·ch8, 1891. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States rg America in Congress. assembled, That there be printed one Di¤¤¤¤¤=¤ of the hundre thousand copies of the special re ort on Diseases of the Hléxgai Rpm .,,.,0 Horse, prepared under the supervision of Sie Chief of the Bureau "°P"¤*°‘*~ of Animal ndustry; twenty thousand copies for the use of members of the Senate; seventy thousand copies for the use of members of the House of Representatives of the Fifty-first Congress; and‘~ten thousand copies or the use of the Secretary of Agriculture, to be paid out of the appropriation hereinafter made. SEQ. 2. That the sum of seventy-five thousand dollars, or so much APP’°P*'*¤**°¤· thereof as maiy be necessary, is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the reasury not otherwise appropriated, to defray the expenses of printing and binding said report, and for illustrations for the same. Approved, March 3, 1891. [No. 21.] Joint resolution to increase the number of members of the Board of Mlmbs,1891. · Managers of the National Home for Disabltd Volunteer Soldiers, and fillvawancies "*_"**_* in such Board. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assemluled, That the Board of Man- DN¤¤i·>¤s¤ Home for agers for the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers shall gJ;Z$L$,i_°° v°""'°°°' hereafter consist of eleven members, and the following named per- gp§;*,*:;**=* 0*, ¤¤¤¤·· ‘ sons be, and are hereby, appointed Managers of the National Home Appomimnls. for Disabled Volunteer So iers, that is to say z Edmund N. Morrill, of Kansas, for the unexpired term of office of John A. Martin, deceased ; Alfred L. Pearson, of Pennsylvania, for the unexpired term of office of John F. Hartranft, deceased; James Barnett, of Ohio, for the unexpired term of office of Leonard A. Harris, deceased; George H. Bonebrake, of California, for the unexpired term of office of Henry H. Markham, resigned ; and William B. Franklin, of Connecticut, John C. Black, of Illinois, Francis Fessenden, of Maine, and George W. Steele, of Indiana, for the terms of office commencing on the twenty-iirst dav of April, eighteen hundred and ninety to fill vacancies occasioned by the expiration of terms of office and by the increase provided hereby. . Approved, March 3, 1891. [No. 22.] Joint resolution providing for the greater security of the public Much 3.1891- buildin in the District of Columbia and their contents from destruction or dam- "'_"""';'”"` age by Bere. Resolved by the Senate and House eg Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assem led, That to enable the Secre- B Elecrgg umnlnrm tary of the Treasury an the Secretary of the Department of the p§’§€.,,p,:M,,,, ,0,., Interior to place electrical fire·alarm apparatus in the especially :,*3m__f;_y*;>_$d¤{LDgr*f6; exposed file and storerooms of the various buildings occupied by Departments. their respective De artments, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereofllas may be necessary is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 3, 1891.