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FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rus. 42, 43, 47-40. 1882. 387 at Wzisliiiigtoii, District of Columbia, under subpoena as witnesses, in any of the courts ot such District, in any of the cases known as the • star-rpute ])I‘OSA*('llU`0I1S, shall be entitled to receive a total per diem of Per diem pay two collars aand fifty cents per day, and mileage to and from their **11*1 m“°“K°· place of residence, by the usual route of travel, at the rate of seven cents per mile. _ Approved, July 7, 1882. [No. 411.] J OIXITRESOLUTION to provide for the printing of public documents for July 7, 1882. binding and distribution to those entitled to receive them. —-—»—--———· Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That whenever any document Documents, sto., or report shall be ordered printed by Congres , there shall be printed, 01*1010*1 P1'111l>°11 by in addition to the number in each case stated, the "nsual number” of 9;;,§,"“:,{,,tcl;_§ copies for binding and distribution among those entitled to receivem bg prinxgod, ctc_ them; and this shall apply to all unexecuted orders now in the office additional. ’ of the Public Printer. Approved, July 7, 1882. [N .47. JOINT RESOLUTION h' th P bli Pri t he l s _ o';' thai] Government Printin Og; (thlgpgy dbdnlbtedz Hofficliligiri) adiilring $11; (3:- quies of the late President Ggarileld, and for other purposes. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States p,, ,, t to- - of America in Congress assembled, That the Public Printer be, and he is ployegoimvsmhereby, authorized and directed to pay the employees of the Government 1%,11** ,191 1P i 1111 8 Printing Office the pay deducted from them for the time lost during the dun$’:g°',fb‘;';f,u‘;: obsequies of the late President James A. Garfield, during the month of of 1.,,,, President September, eighteen hundred and eighty-one. And the Superintendent Gmield. of Public Buildings and Grounds, District of Columbia, is also authorized to pay the employees under his charge the pay deducted from them during the same time, and a sufficient sum therefor is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, July 12, 1882. . [No.48.] JOINT RESOLUTION authorizing the payment temporarily of certain July 12, I38g_ employees of the War Department. ---——t- Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, and Payment to oe;. he is hereby, authorized to cause to be paid from the appropriation gpimzf heretofore made for the support of the Army for the current iiscal year 13 Sm? 39, the compensation of employees engaged in the Ql13ITi0IIU3St0P·G0l18f31’S ’ Department and the Subsistence Department in the inveslngation of claims under the act of July fourth, eighteen and sixty four, and the necessary expenses of such investigations, for that part of the current iiscal year ending on the twentieth day of July, eighteen hundred and eighty two. _ Approved, July 12, 1882. ' . . RESOLUTION i an International Fishery Exhibition to yu] 18 ;ggg_ [N0 Q 1 Jbglgeld at London in llziycgiglhligen hundred and eighty-three. --J--i-——-— Whereas the Government of the United States has received official _Intei-notional intimation irom that of Great Britain that it is proposed to hold an In- $$1;:;; _ ternational Exhibition of Fish, ITISIIOTIBS, and Fish Products at Legigon 18S3i » in May, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, wliereat the fepresen on Pmmblg of the United Stews is invited; and