Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 19.djvu/435

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RESOL UTIONS. [N0. 1.] Joint resolution authorizing an allowance to certain clerks of committees Dee, 9, 1876, Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there be paid out of the contin- ]AE°W?“_°° '99 gent funds of the respective houses, the usual per diem allowance to S ° °°'“"""` Clerks of Committees not having a yearly salary, for the period of thirty- one days from the first day of August eighteen hundred and seventysix. Approved, December 9, 1876. [No. 2.] _ Joint resolution extending the time for the making of it report by the Army y,,_,,_ 15, 18-,·7_ Commission created by the act of July twenty-fourth eighteen hundred and seventy- ___,.__... B1!. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States _ Y of America in Congress assembled, That the period Hxed by the fourth AO*`QI*l’**”"»E;°“ of section of the act of July twentyiourth eighteen hundred and seventy- ""** ”°*’°’ ‘ · — six, making appropriations for the support of the Army for the iiscal" _4,,;,_,,p_m;_gu;_ year ending June thirtieth eighteen hundred and seventyseven for the report of the Commission named in said section be and is hereby extended to the twenty-ninth day of J auuary eighteen hundred and ‘ seventy-seven. Approved. January 15, 1877. [No. 3.] Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to supply blankets to the Jim- 26, 1877- Reform School in the District of Columbia. ···"""‘”-"" Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, Blankets for R6- and he is hereby, authorized and directed to deliver, for use of the Re- f°"“‘ S°h°"1· form School of the District of Columbia, two hundred Army blankets, from any in his custody belonging to the United States. Approved, January 26, 1877. [No. 5.] Joint resolution authorizing the Public Printer to bind in cloth the stitched FBb· 5 l8»yy_ copies of the House compilation entitled “Counting the Electoral Vote." -.r.g A--,.l..r.r... Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United , States of America in Congress assembled, That the Public Printer be B i H d , n g 0 f authorized and required, to bind in cloth at the earliest time practicable <= cmmti yi g t ii s for the use of the two houses of Congress the stitched copies of the E1¤¤t¤ra1V<>t<>-" House compilation entitled “Counting the Electoral Vote," except such copies as are required for distribution to public libraries. Approved, February 5, 1877. = 409 l