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1858-'59. Kesoltjtions. 105
KESOLUnONS CONOEENING THE EXECUTIVE MA2TSI0N.
1. Resolved^ That the governor be authorized to have
sold at auction, all the furniture in the executive mansion
which may be deemed by him unfit for the use of the same.
2. Resolved,, That the governor be authorized to have the
executive mansion lighted with gas, and repainted and
whitewashed wherever needed, and that he draw on the
public treasurer for an amount sufficient to cover the same.
3. Resolved, That two thousand dollars, and any unex-pended
balance of the appropriation made at the last Gene-ral
Assembly for the executive mansion on hand, together
with the proceeds arising from the sale of rejected furniture,
be appropriated for refurnishing the executive mansion, and
the governor be authorized to draw on the public treasurer
for the same. {Ratified the 2lst day 'of January, 1859.]
KESOLUTIONS TS RELATION TO THE LIBRARY.
Resolved, That the librarian have fitted up the north-east
room in the Senate gallery, for the reception of such books
and documents as may be deemed best to be deposited
therein, belonging to the State library, and that he be au-thorized
to have constructed in the library rooms, such al-coves
as he may think necessary for the proper arrangement
and preservation of the books.
Resolved further, That the cost of the work herein au-thorized,
shall be paid by the public treasurer upon warrant
of the Governor. {Ratified the — darj of January, 1859.
RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE PORTICOS OF THE CAPITOL.
Resolved, That the Governor be authorized and requested
to have the porticos on the second floor of the capitol
enclosed with suitable railing, and that ho draw upon the
treasurer to defray the expenses of the same. {Ratified the
lath day of Ftlruary, 1859.]
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