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276 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rus. 41-43. 1884. June 27, 1884. [41.] Joint resolution for printing the Agnus] Reports of the United States Geo- 7-; 0g10a HIV8X. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Annual reports of America in Congress assembled, That there be printed at the Governcf D i rc c t c r of ment Printing Office, in addition to the number already ordered by law, P“l*°‘{ Sg“*°” G°°‘ fifteen thousand five hundred copies of each of the Fourth and Frith an- P'§Q,'Q'f,,g Q? 3,*;; nual Reports of the Director of the United States Geological Survey, tribution of uniform with the preceding volumes of the series; of which three thousand five hundred of each shall be for the use of the Senate, seven thousand for the use of ge llousslog Representatives, and five thousand for distribution by the eo ogic m·vey. Approved, June 27, 1884. 2. Joit ltitameda lt' dA sts th,`h h- if "‘aLi .i‘e§°n2t3‘J, ,‘I¤.e3i..e §§E°t§e‘§,?,t§?.§§2¥§¤ cr“r§L‘p.m?E?‘i»¤t§LgL§$,“&‘e$L'3- misioner, and or other purposes. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Codiiied Irene of America in Congress assembled That joint resolution providing for Li§'1*;¤€{!d g¤¤*°¥Y the printing of additional copies of Codified Land Laws and History of gf U;,,;?, SQ;';:;? the Public Domain of the United States, approved August seventh, ` entennien of time eighteen hundred and eighty-two, be amended by the substitution of the in which copies, word three in the place of two in the proviso of said resolution, so that ¤*°·» my M Sold- it shall read “That all copies not ordered to be distributed within three years after the passage of this act shall be sold by the Secretary of the Interior as provided in said act and also that the regulations for the f¥E°¤’g¤ bzguwef distribution of the official Recordb of the war of the Rebellion, in the act °mvi§,,m; of :2; making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for Kn diembntien of the fiscal year ending June thirtietn, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, copiesonamended. be amended by striking out the words “ l1]1l7l.l July iirst, eighteen hundred and eighty-four,” and substituting therefor “ until the expiration of their respective terms of congressional service. Approved, June 27, 1884. June 30, 1884. [43.] Joint resolution to provide temporarily for the expenditures of the government. Resolved by the Senate andHo1•so of Representatives of the United States Provision fo r of America in Congress assembled, That all appropriations for the neces-

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§wm,°“’m°°“ut_ ° remain unprovided for on the thirtieth day of June, eighteen hundred and eighty-four be, and they are hereby continued and made available for a period of hve days from and after that date, unless the regular appropriations therefor provided for in bills now pending in Congress shall have_been previously made for the service of the fiscal year ending June thrrtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-five; and in case the appropriations, or any of them, hereby continued, are or is, insufficient to carry on the] said necessary operations, a sumcient amount is hereby appropriate , out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to carry on the same: Provided, That no greater amount shall be expended therefor than will bein the same proportion to the appropriatipns of ghe tilscal ylesir eighteen hundred and eighty-foujr, as five days ime ears o the w o e o' said fiscal ear: Provided rther That authority is also granted for continuingyduring the sam: period the necessary work required for public printing and binding, and for all other miscellaneous objects embodied in the Sundry Civil and Naval. appropriation acts, in advance of appropriations to be hereafter made _ for sand objects: And proveded further, All sums expended under this