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628 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rus. 34-36. 1888. J"]? 3i·l888· [No. 34.] Joint resolution to continue the provisions of a_ joint resolution ap- "`"`“—`""" proved June thirtieth. eighteen hundred and eight y-eight, entitled a “Joint Resolution to provide temporarily for the expenditures of the Government? Resolved by the Senate and Hou·se of Representatives of the United u0—}l§g;t;]ggg¤tg{?rQ¤· States of America in Congress assembled, That the provisions of a one days. yl joint resolution entitled a “Joint Resolution to provide temporarily A"'°· p·°°“· for the expenditures of the Government," approved June t irtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, be, and the same are hereby extended and continued in full force and effect to and including the thirty-nrst day of August, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight. Approved, July 31, 1888. August1, 1838. [No. 35.] Joint resolution authorizing and directing the Department of Justice ""`*—‘—' to transfer certain rooms which have been occupied by the United States courts and ofiicials to the city of Utica, New York. l Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United g*g<;¤Ik1§·£c d for States of America in Congress assembled, That the Department of Pm transferred Justice be, and is hereb , authorized and directed to transfer and " 'h° °'°Y· relinquish to the city of, Utica, State of New York, all the right, ` title, and claim of the United States to the rooms in what is described as the City Hall, in said city of Utica, which were formerly used for the United States courts and officials thereof under a deed or lease executed on the twenty-fif th day of May, eighteen hundred and fifty- seven, the same having been entirel abandoned by the said courts and officials thereof, a new building having been erected by the Government for the convenience and occupancy of said United States courts. ° Approved, August 1, 1888. August 8, 1888. [N0. 36.] Joint resolution providing for a duplicate of the compilation of the ·—-·———-··· reports of the Senate and House of Representatives from eighteen hundred and fiftecn to eighteen hundred and eighty-seven. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Committee Reports. States o{' America in Congress assembled, That the Joint Committee ,,§§{f"°“‘° ‘° "° P" on Pub ic Printing be an are hereby authorized to provide a duplicate of the com ilation of the Reports of the Committees of the Senate · and House of ite resentatives from eighteen hundred and fifteen to eighteen hundred and eighty-sevei1,B[»rovided for in Public Resoluvp1.24. p. ua. tion number twenty-four. rst session orty~ninth Congress, approved July twenty—uinth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, and iiiirther provided for in Concurrent Resolution of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven. Appmpmupn. And the sum of four thousand dollars or so much thereof as may be found necessary is hereby appro riated for the reparation of said work. And the further sum of iburteen hundred) and seventy-seven dollars is hereby appropriated to cover a deficiency in the cost of the original compilation, made necessary by concurrent resolution of March third, eighteen hundred and eigl1ty-seven, which sum may be paid by the Secretary of the Treasury upon the order of the Chairman of the Joint Committee on Printing, as additional pay or corn~ pensation, to any officer or employee of the United States. ` Binding- The Public Printer is hereby authorized and directed to bind said duplicate of the compilation of the Reports without delay. Approved, August 8, 1888.