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FORTYEIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. RES. 28-30, 32. 1884. 273 First. The Library of the Executive Mansion, the library of each of the Executive Departments of the Governments, the 1ib1 ary of the Supreme Court, aud the library of the Court of Ulaims. Secondly. The State and Territorial libraries of the United States. Thirdly. Such other libraries in the United States as contain more than five thousand volumes each. And the Public Printer is hereby directed upon the requisition of the Secretary of the Interior, to deliver to him such volumes of tha Globe now in his charge in unbound form as may be desired by any of the above named libraries for the completion of the set of the same, which shall be forwarded to said library upon receiving its assurance that it will cause the volumes thus supplied to be bound and placed upon its ·sha1ves: Provided, That before such distribution is made, the Public §¤¤r¤t=¤ry vf In- Priuter shall deliver to the libraries of the Senate and House of Reprc- *é°"’°’ *° '°£;’t’*‘ Q seutatives such volumes as arc required to complete fifty sets in each. 1f’:§;°:;,,s ,,,1 Sizc. 2. That the Secretary of the Interior shall report to Congress number of. docutlw libraries to which these documents are forwarded, and the number ¤5¤¤t¤. vw-. furof volumes delivered to each. m“h°d· Approved, May 16, 1884. - .' 1 11 ie `s'1 a M o [29] “°“‘“ '°“°1“‘i?.1h§2.i‘¤X;‘£“f.§ .§£ii£“$i.i‘.1¤IE; ?.3¤iS¤°f “““g°" °' "’ _“.*>T 1°.·._‘”‘· .. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That William B. Franklin, of Com 3*****} °1fI *4*;; uecticut, John C. Black, of Illinois, and Thomas W. Hyde, of Maine, be {{:::62-0rD{:t:§1d and are hereby, appointed managers of the National Homes for Di abled Vo hm tes z So1· Volunteer Soldiers, to 1111 vacancies occasioned by the expiration of tho diors; appointterms of ohce on the twenty-hrst day of April, eighteen hundred and m°¤*» 9***-; *° iu eighty-four, of ~Villiam B. Franklin of Comiectwut, John M. Palmer of v°°°°°’°° m' Illinois, and Charles W. Roberts ci? Maine. Approved, May 16, 1884. [30.] J ciut resolution authorizing the loan of certain ings to tho Portland Soldiers May 29, 1884. and Sailors Monument Amocistiou. —;-—-—- Resolvod by the Sonata and Ho•ueT¢z`Repreaonmt5n¤ of the United States ‘ofA1••e•·€aa in Congress assembled, at the Secretary of the Navy under tcL°¤¤ if such conditions as he may deem proper is hereby authorized to loan to Qc1g,;, nfl STL the Portland Soldiers and Sailors Monument Association for use at its our uouummt A,. fair at Portland, Maine, in J unc eighteen hundred and eighty-four, any scciation. flags or bunting which can be spared from Kittery Navy Yard, the Association paying expenses and making good any damage. Approved, May 29, 1884. [32.] Joint resolution mappmpri ating xm uuoxpcudod balance for the relief of ths Ju. 7, 133.; sufsrars by tho overflow of the Mississippi River and tributaries. -———-—— Resolved by the Sonata and Home ¢ghRepresentat·ive.s of the waited States of America in (Jongrcas assembled, Bt 80 much of the appropriation ·;·;-,;,,4,;- of ap. mi- the relief of sutferers by the overflow in the Ohio River and its tribu- pmpristicn, etc., raries as remains unoxpcndod may be used by the Secretary of War in ”m¥¤•#°'°;¤mg¤ the purchase and distribution of subsistence, stores, and payment im- g,?, REQ, °' necessary transportation to aid in the relief of destitute persons in thedistrict ovsrf10wsd_ by the Mississippi River and its tributaries · aud he is authorized to c0~0pcra.te with the authorities of the several étates of which such district is a part, in making distribution of supplies. Approved, J uno 7, 1884. xxm--15 `