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386 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ras. 39-42. 1882. expenses of said centennial celebration, and for the purposes mentioned in the preamble hereto, the same to be disbursed under the direction of the said joint committee at such times and in such manner as will best mm promote the objects and intent of this resolution: Provzdcd, That no ` part of the amount appropriated by this act shall be paul except on bills and vouchers approved by the Secretary of War as just and proper ' charges; and that no bills shall be contracted, or liabilities incurred on account of the United States in excess of the appropriation hereby made. Approved, July 1, 1882. July 1, 1882. [No. 40.] JOINT RESOLUTION to print Doctor John L. Hayes’ pamphlet upon the -7- husbandry of the Angora goat. ‘ Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States John L. Hayes. of America in Congress assembled, That the Commissioner of Agriculture H.¤¤b•¤drr of be and hereby is authorized and directed to employ Doctor John L. u‘° **'5°"* K°‘*· Hayes to prepare for publication his pamphlet upon the husbandry of the Angora goat and to have ten thousand copies of the same printed for distribution, three thousand by the Senate and seven thousand by the House of Representatives. . Approved, July 1, 1882. ‘ o. . J L N tin the offer of Doctor H. D. Co weH of San _ [}l‘ra4dciscoP({}s“lti~i'oizxi1E]:§,0to toagieliiovirnment of the United States aigisomamental drinking-fountain, to be erected at his cost in the city of Washington. . . v_ Whereas Doctor H. I). Cogswell of San Francisco Californi has rsiirrprigayhiehmz ofered to eiect, at his own expense: an ornamental dxzinking-fouaiitain washington, D. 0., in the city of Washington, and to donate the same to the Goverment b!' H- D·c°€?"°“¤ of the United States: Therefore, . "f 8*** F'“°'°°°‘ _ Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States A,,,,,,,;,.,,.,,, by of America in*Congress assembled, That the offer of the said H. D. Cogscommissioners or well be, and the same is hereby, accepted, and authority is granted to £*°*“°*u:’: P’°*“'¤‘ eiect the said drinkingfountain, under the supervision and direction of m' °° ""'L the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, upon such part of the government grounds in the city of Washington as the said Commissioners may designate. Sec. 2. That the said Commissioners be, and they hereby are, authorized to provide and maintain such lanterns as may be necessary to light the said fountain at night, and also to use and supply the refrigeratipg appmgtpis connected with said formtain whenever they may think 1 proper o so. Approved, July 6, 1882. No.42. JOINT RESOLUTION to rovid for d ’e. ’s -

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thirticth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Slate:

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W ¥ "· appropriated, to meet a deficiency in the appropriations for fees of witnesses in the United States courts for the fiscal year ending June thir- Prerm. tieth, eighteen hundred and eightytwo. Provided, That all persons residing west ot'_the Mississippi River, excepting those who me by law entitled to a higher compensation who have been or are in attendance