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 586 FIFTY THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. RES. 32-35. 189-1. . unless the salary or compensation of any office shall be increased or diminished without changing the grade or the duties thereof, in which case such salary or compensation shall relate to the entire tiscal year S¤=:>¤i•>¤ °mPl°Y°°°`* and run from the beginning thereof: Provided further, That the session °°°n°°°d' employees of the Senate and House of Representatives now authorized by law, shall be continued upon the rolls until the end of the present session of Congress and paid at the rate per diem or month at which they are now paid; and a sufficient amount is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated to pay the beC1¤rkdkj;_$,f¤¤,}§¢¤- same: Provided farther, That there be and is hereby appropriated M"` °g° s` out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated a sum sufficient to enable the Clerk of the House to pay to Members and Delegates the amount which they certity they have paid or agreed to pay for clerk hire necessarily employed by them in the discharge of their V•>1.2Y.v-751 official and representative duties, as provided in the Joint Resolution approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, until the end of the present session of Congress. Approved, June 29, 1894., June 29, 1894. [No. 33.] Joint Resolution Directing the Secretary of War to appoint a com- of Superior and Duluth and their entrances to a uniform depth of twenty feet. Hmmm of Dumb Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States and S.,P.,,;.,,._ of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, and uggggsgigrdgpgj he is hereby, directed to appoint a commission, to consist of three iugemmum. engineers, to examine the harbors of Superior and Duluth and the entrances thereto, with a view of ascertaining the cost of deepening Am, p. us. said harbors and entrances to a uniform depth of twenty teet, and to report their conclusions to the Secretary of YVar without delay, to be by him transmitted to Congress. _ Approved, June 29, 1894. July 3, 1894. [No. 34.] Joint Resolution To appoint three members of the Board of Managers ""`“__""°* of the National Home lor Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States 1~r..m...,,1v..i.mam~ of America in Congress assembled, That Charles M. Anderson, of Green- ‘Q;;{*;‘@mupp,),n,e_, ville, Darke County, Ohio; Sidney G. Cooke, of Hcrington, Dickerson cimm-8 Anderson: County, Kansas, and A. L. Pearson, of Pittsburg,Pennsylvania,be, and §{d§Qj;§,_f,];,_C°°""* "*· the same hereby arc, appointed as members of the Board of Managers of the National llonie for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers of the United States; Charles M. Anderson to succeed General A. L. Barnett, whose term of service has expired; Sidney G. Cooke to succeed Major E. N. Morrill. whose term of service has expired, and A. L. Pearson to succeed liimseltl his term of service having expired. All to take effect from and after the passage of this Resolution. Approved, July 3, 1894. J¤iy9, 1894. [No. 35.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to continue Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Qlgigbpdations cm of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Navy is glial mlm July ai, hereby authorized to continue, until the thirty-lirst clay of July, eight- A,,,,_ ,,585 een hundred and ninety-four, the employment of mechanics and laborers paid from the appropriation ‘·Increase of the Navy: Construction and Machinery," whose services are required upon work in progress,
 * 4 mission of engineers to examine and report upon the cost of deepening the harbors
 * "*—w` the employment of certain mechanics and laborers. ·