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266 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. SE S. I. RES. 3—7. 1884. Sec. 2. That the President be, and he is hereby, requested to order the national salute to be fired from the various forts throughout the coulptryhon Monday, December twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and eig ty-t ree. Approved, December twentysixth, 1883. February 1, 1884. [4.]d Jgivnt resolution agtdodzipg the Secretnpy of ge gteé? to dgtuil from that —————-·— ep men wo c er s 0 ac as assistantrc or s ce ain onsc ommiitecs Resolved lu; the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Stu tes Detail of clerks of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior. be $.'Ete£gl’;*;:f:;;_¤;f and is hereby authorized, if in his opinion the public interests will not - m- M su er thereby upon the request of either of the Committees hereinafter

 M named, to dethil from that department, one clerk to act as assistantclerk to the House Committee on Pensions, and one clerk to act as

assistant-clerk to the House Committee on Invalid Pensions. Approved, February first, 1884. Feb;-mu-y2, 1884, [5.] Jointj resolution authorizing the_Seeret•ry of War to receive for instruction —————-—-—-1 %°tl;•;;l1lnt;1ryiA1eIademy at West Point, Antonio Barrios of Guatemala and José ave a o rearagus. . P _ _1 f _ Resolved the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States stm'€R,°8°: *%:1; of Amerzea m Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be and he Pomxgazmd to hereby is authorized to permit Antonio Barrios of Guatemala and J osé m,, ’ Victor Zavala of Nicaragua to receive instruction at the Military Alcadfmy at West Point: Prov£ded,_That no expense shall be caused to R the nrted States thereby: And provided jurther, That_m the cases of · S- 1390- W7- the said Barnos and Zavala the provisions of sections thirteen hundred args gvgxeyémd thxm hundred and twenty-one of the Revised Statu suspen Approved, February 2d, 1884. February g, [6.] Joint resolution to correct an error in the enrollment of an not making appro-

-- - priations to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the fiscal year endm Juno

thirtieth, eighteen hundred and s` hty-three and for other ears u 1 ved glaruh third,eighteen hundred and eightylahree y Pp U

 by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States

J. J, Momma., of Amernea on Conyress assembled, That the sum of one thousand dollars payment to. is hereby appropriated to pay J. J. Mcltlhone, chief of the corps of onlcral reporters of the House Representatives, for extra services and for clerk hire, paid out by him during the second session of the Forty- seventh Congress. Approved, February 2d, 1884. Feb 7, 1$4. [7.] Joint resolution 6x' gths t'ms h the a e ea


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Resolved by the Senate and House o Representation the United States Time ered when of America in Congress asse••bled,jThat the pay of the clerlss to com- $*1; :1*; _° :;:*10*], Liitgcés of the House of Representatives which have been or may be H ,,.,.,*,,1 ‘* -¤_ e ter authorized by the House, who are paid during the session 0 l bw only, shall from the time such clerks entered upon the dischange of their duties, which shall be ascertained and evidenced by the certificate the chairmen of the several committees employing clerks for the session only; and the pay of the assistant riding page and of the