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 740 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. RES. 27-29. 1698. One thousand copies of Manual of Drill for the Hospital Corps. Three thousand copies of Manual of Arms, Infantry Drill. Three thousand copies of Army Regulations. Five hundred copies of Regulations Pertaining to Uniforms. Five hundred copies of Military Laws of the United States. Five thousand copies of Manual for Army Cooks. One thousand copies of Hand Book of Subsistence Stores. One thousand copies of Manual for Subsistence Department. One thousand copies of Manual for Medical Department. One thousand copies of Manual for Quartermaster’s Department. Five hundred copies of Paymaster’s Manual. Two hundred copies of Manual of Photography. Also that there be printed the following: -¤i¤¤ri\>¤¤¤¤¢¤ ¤<>¤· Three thousand copies of Infantry Drill Regulations, of which one gm" thousand shall be for the use of the Senate and two thousand for the use of the House of Representatives. Six hundred copies of Cavalry Drill Regulations, of which two hundred shall be for the use of the Senate and four hundred for the use of the House of Representatives. One thousand five hundred copies of Light Artillery Drill Regulations, of which five hundred shall be for the use of the Senate and one thousand for the use of the House of Representatives. Two thousand copies of Manual of Arms, Infantry Drill, of which six hundred and fifty shall be for the use of the Senate and one thousand three hundred and fifty for the use of the House of Representatives. Three thousand copies of Army Regulations, of which one thousand shall be for the use of the Senate and two thousand for the use of the House of Representatives. Two thousand copies of the Military Laws of the United States, of which six hundred and fifty shall be for the use of the Senate and ' one thousand three hundred and nity for the use of the House of Representatives. ,,.,Y,2,‘}‘E‘#.,.'€§1{Y‘b°' ”°” Under this resolution the “ usual number " not to be printed, "°*·”·¥’·°°“· Approved, April 25, 1898. April 25, mes. [No. 28.] Joint Resolution Providing for the compilation and printing of parliawjé mentary precedents of the House of Representatives. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States nam srxspmenz- of America in Congress assembled, That there be printed the usual num- "‘j{;’·m rmm ,0, ber of copies of a compilation of parliamentary precedents of the United couapilaeinn. uw-- ··f States House of Representatives, and that in addition to the said usual §§{,§f“°"°“"' P""` number there be printed and bound five hundred copies, one copy tor $1:0;* ¤i>¤¤l·>¤ Oi each member and each committee of the House, the residue to be depos- Pited in the library of the House, said compilation to be made by Asher C. Hinds, clerk at the Speaker’s table, under the supervision of the _ Committee on Rules, the said clerk to be paid on the completion of the work, with a proper index, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, three thousand dollars, which sum is hereby appropriated, and is to be in full payment for said work, except the cost of printing and binding the same. Approved, April 25, 1898. Avril 20- {898- [No. 29.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to make a survey of the West Fork River, West Virginia, and prepare estimates of the cost thereof. Resol red by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States “_x•:s3irF%: sl;;;; of A mertea. in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War is hereby 0,-, et., g‘~ directed to cause a survey and submitan estimate for the improvement of the West Fork River, West \ irgima. troxn its mouth to the city of