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2 70 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rss. 19-22. 1884. the contingent fund of the Senate lor the payment of the. current expenses of special and select committees for the fiscal year ending June the thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four. Approved, March 31st, 1884. · , ‘' ri tin certain documents relatin to custom . :.*5 [”° “J°“‘° "°!£;‘1.‘;.‘2l’§°£2°t§&2‘L,$.rt§fo. at .1... of owes,. g ° Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Documents relat- of America in Congress assembled, That the Public Printer be, and

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2;'§;P?rgS,d;§;“t; four thousand seven hundred copies of Senate Miscellaneous Docu-

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Appropriation. ditional data, to be furnished by the compiler of said document, showing the imports for the fiscal years ended June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventymine eighteen hundred and eighlv, eighteen hundred and eighty-one. eighteen hundred and eighty-two, and eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and a compilation of exports of the growth, produce, and manuiacture of the United States from seventeen hundred and eighty-nine to eighteen hundred and eighty-three, inclusive (ninety four years), in which the quantity, value, and value per unit of quantity of each article are given by iiscal years and decades, also the value exported to each country and value trom each State, with other additional data prepared by Charles H. Evans, of the Treasury Department. Sno 2. That the documents described in the foregoing section be stitched and bound as one volume· that three thousand copies of the same be for the use of the House of Representatives and fifteen hundred copies for the use of the Senate one hundred for the Ways and Means Committee, and one hundred for the Senate Committee on Finance. Approved, April 23, 1884. · April 28, 1$4 [21.] Joint resolution granting certain publications to the Cincinnati Law Library. Resolved by the Scmtcemd House of Representatives of the United States Cincinnati Law of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior be I;;>¤*g» **,:3 ka; and he is hereby authorized to furnish to the Cincinnati Law Library,

1,0;* °"° if the same can be done without inconvenience irom publications on

hand belonging to the Government and without cost to the Government, two complete sets of the Reports of the Supreme Court of the United States; two complete sets of the Revised Statutes of the United States and Statutes-at-Large; acomplete set of the Annals and Debates of Congress, of the Congressional Globe, and the Congressional Record, of the Journals of the Senate and House of Representatives; and to enable him to comply with this resolution he is authorized to call upon and receive from any Department or office any of such books which can be supplied without inconvenience to the Government but no purchase of any of said books shall be made at the expense of the United States. Approved, April 28, 1884. April 29, 1884. [22.] Joint resolution relatnvegthoctlm czrempxgies of the unvaillng of the statue of -··———·~·~·i— u we rshall. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Unveiling of of America in Congress assembled, That the two Houses will attend the

 °u*` Clhlg ceremony of unvailing the Statue of Chief Justice Marshall on Satur-

Mmmoum, wh ’ dabymtlineptelnth day of May eighteen hundred and eighty four at one