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FIFTY-FIRST oouonmss. sms. 11. nm. 13-15, 17. mi. 1115 hereby, amended so that the last sentence of said section after the words "1n accordance herewith" shall read as follows: "And bonds to be secured bi mortgage or deed of trust upon the pro rty of the company may e issued to the amount of ve hundreldgthousand dollars: Provided, That the entire issue of stock and bonds shall not P’°?·*°°*- exceed the actual cost of constructing and equipping the road, in- b0°{2§“§'§'{,`Ql"“t°°k°”d cluding the bridge: And provided also, That the total amount of ctgeimit 0* b°“"*°°"°· bonds issued sha not exceed double the amount of paid u stock, ' and every certificate of stock shall show the amount paid on the same. ‘ Approved, March 2, 1891. [No. 14.] Joint resolution to print ten thousand additional copies of the work Mm-oh2, 1891. known as the “Growth of Industrial Art." ———···— Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there be printed ten "Gr<>w!>§¤ of Industhousand additional copies of the work known as the "Gro.wth of °"X‘l;.i;*{,?5,,,1c,,,,i,,,,0 Industrial Art,” of which three thousand copies shall be for the use *’°P"¤°°d· of the Senate, six thousand copies for the use of the House of Representatives, and the remaining one thousand copies to be turned over to the Secretary of the Interior to be sold by him under the provisions of the law providing for the sale of public documents by said Secretary a proved Marc third, eighteen undred and eighty seven. The V¤L24.p.647. compiler of said work, the Hon. Benjamin Butterworth, having prepared illustrations of several other arts since the same was published, may add them to the work without increased cost. That the Public Printer is hereby authorized to contract for the printing and binding comms. of the second edition proposed in this resolution, provided it can be done advantageously to the Government. Resolved, That there be appropriated for the purposes of this reso- Appmpmum lution, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of twenty-three thousand five hundred dollars. Approved, March 2, 1891. ‘ ` [No. 15.] Joint resolution providing for printing the Fifth Annual Report of Mm·c112, 1801. the Commissioner of Labor. _ [ Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there be printed Ramen Auéxeuu Labor thirty-five thousand copies, in cloth binding, of the Fifth nnual "°""` ’"“'°°‘ Report of the Commissioner of Labor; twenty thousand copies for Qistribution. use of the members of the House of Representatives, and ten thousand copies for use of members of the Senate, and five thousand co ies for the use of the Department of Labor. gmc. 2. That the sum of twenty-one thousand dollars, or so much Appropriation. thereof as may be necessary to defray the cost of the publication of said report, is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury ‘ not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 2, 1891. [No. 17.] Joint Resolution to provide for the organization of the circuit courts of mm, 3_ m1_ appeals- ————··—¢ Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress CtS·S‘€mbl€d_, That the iirst meetings of Cil;cui¤c<mrtscfn1>· the several circuit courts of appeals mentioned in the act of Congress f’“$,,,;,, of ,1,,, m.,,, passed at this present session, entitled "An act to establish circuit ¤¤§im_p_w_