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1020 . FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. RES. 5, 7-9. 1889. February 814, 180. [No. 5.% Joint resolution to print four thousand copies of the report of Naval Con- ‘**1 structor hilip Hichborn, on European dock-yards. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United y,§,,}‘S'°P°““ ‘*°°k‘ States of America in Congress assembled, That there be printed, in Aadmousn copies or quarto form, all to be one-half bound in leather, at the Government ’°*’°" t°°° p"“"°‘ Printing Office, four thousand additional copies of the report of Naval Constructor Phili Hichborn, United States Navy, on European dock—yards, details, Iiittings, and equipments of foreign vessels, torpedo-boats ship-yard appliances, tools, and so forth, of which ad itional number two thousand copies shall be for the use of the House, one thousand copies for the use of the Senate, one thousand copies to be delivered to and distributed by the Secretary of the Navy for general information Approved, February 14, 1889. F°b"“'·"-V $· 1*- [No. 74 Joint resolution pnéoviding for additional telegrzphic facilities in the City of ashington during t maugural ceremonies on the ourth day of March, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United

 States of America in Congress assembled, That the Commissioners of

wires psi-mmau dur- the District of Columbia be, and they are hereby, authorized to permit ¥,,‘“"*“""1 °°°'°'”" the Western Union Telegraph Companyto extend overhead wires into the Pension Building and to such points along the line of parade as shall be deemed by the chief marshal convenient for use in connection with the parade and other inaugural ceremonies, the said wires to be taken down within one week a ter the conclusion of the ceremonies on the fourth day of March, anno Domini eighteen hundred and eighty-nine. Approved, February 28,. 1889. Much *-*889- No. 8. Joint resolution mvidin for the rinof the eul 'es on the life mid C t€l' of Edward Robeigtson, decegsedllfnte a Represeogative in Congress Louisiana. _ Resolved by the Senate and House of Re resentatives of the United m§§€°¤,Q'j,ggrg'}):,°'j States of America in Congress assembled; That there be printed of

‘tivet(:r·ri~)m the eulogies delivered in Congress i}pon the late Edward White

{,‘,‘},§§,,d * ° Robertson, a Representatwe in the F1 tieth Congress from the State of Louisiana, twelve thousand five hundred co ies, of which three thousand shall be for the use of the Senate and) nine thousand five hundred for the use of the House of Repfesentatives, and the Secre- _ tary of the Treasury be, and he is here y, directed to have printed P°*'°"“'~ a portrait of the said Edward White Robertson, to accom any said eu ogies; and for the purpose of engraving and printing said portrait the sum of five hundred ollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, IS hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 1, 1889. Mmh L 1***- No. 9. Joint resolutiontotth' · th c i f n- ,__ mln ] of the _”imp;p)f ousand op es o the Fourth A Resolved by the Senate and House of Re_ resentatives of the United ¥},,'§,.,W,,'°g’,{’,§°u;,, ,.,_ S'tateso_fAmerica in Congress assembled, Tgat there be rmted thirty- www be vrinwd. UBS thousand copies, in cloth binding, of the Fourth Innual Report of the Commissioner of Labor; twenty-six thousand copies for the use of members of the House of Representatives and thirteen thousand copies for the use of members of the Senate. I