Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 10.djvu/742

This page needs to be proofread.

722 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Rus. 2, 4, 5. 1855. RESOLUTIONS. Dec. 19, 1854. [No, 2.] Joint Resolution to modify zgfclzagggz the original Plan of the Custom-House or

  • ·····—·———- CU} I` @(1728.

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled That the proviso attached to Construction of the appropriations for the New Orleans custom-house of March third, §ff;;°‘5‘;};‘Q;;° et eighteen hundred and fifty-one, August thirty-first, eighteen hundred and i fifty-two, and March third, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, be so modi- Ante, p.p. 87, Bod as to allow the substitution of wrought-iron beams- with light seg. 202- mental brick arches, instead of the present heavy groined ones in the upper story; and also that, instead of the marble roof contemplated by the original plan, authority be given to substitute such other suitable fireproof roof as shall be found best calculated to relieve the walls from supertluous weight. Approved, December 19, 1854. pw, 31, 1854, [No. 4.] A Resolution for the Appointment q/' Regents in the Snzithsonian Institution. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Rufus Choate States of America in Congress assembled, That the vacancies in the md Gid°9¤ HW- Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution of the class “ other than §g’gg§{;°:,’}·t°€g,, members of Congress," be filled by the reappoiulment of the late incuminptgsoninn In- bents, viz: Rufus Choate, of Massachusetts, and Gideon Hawley, of B ‘ “ °“‘ New York. Approved, December 27, 1854. J .18, 1855. N . 5. A Resolutio · `d` the Engravi g, Lllogra l' a cl P bl'}:' -.“L“—-.- [ ° 1 p...Z$L'f3»}Zf.’.s{“6i...i., 0. tit..-"pmi-.',t. ’éé#...Z’ " 'S "" V SReso?:`ej by the Sergite and Mus;] egéfopgesentgtives lpf the Ugtited tateso merzca in ongress assent e , rat ierea ter w en anyc arts, Execution of maps, diagrams, views, or other engravings shall be reciuired to illustrate °l}’·'F*»m’]£$· ?“* any document ordered to be printed by either House of Congress, such €:,:¥§g_ °" °r engravings shall be procured by the Superintendent of the Public Printing, under the supervision and direction of such committee as the House ordering the printing of any such document shall direct. Paper for same. Sec. 2. And be itfarther resolved, That the paper necessary for the execution of all such engraving shall be obtained in the same manner, and under the same regulations and restrictions, as are now provided by the act of August twenty-six, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, for the obtamment of other printing paper. Sec. 3. And be it farther resolved, That all plates which have been Plum t¤ be ut engraved for any document ordered by either House of Congress, and in char e of Su- ,,,,,,853,],,,,, of now under the charge of the Secretary of the Senate or Clerk of the . hunting. House of Representatives, shall be placed in charge of the Superintendent of Public Printing. Approved, January 18, 1855.