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\ 974 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. RES. 26-28. 1895. Time M 1‘¤1>¤¤ ¤¤ Company on the Monongahela River in Pennsylvania and the commer- Zggiligi d°m°' °*°" cial importance of the free navigation of said river, directed to be xm, pus. taken by the Secretary of Warhuiigerdthe dltiver tang Harébor Alcttlpf A st seventeenth eighteen un re an nine y- our e, an e salmgdlis hereby, exteiided to the thirtieth day of September, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, and the Secretary of War shall report to Congress thereon at its next regular session in December next, to the end that-Congress may determine as the expediency of making the navigxmwo. ‘ igation of said river irleguizom tcéllisz Prcévttdpg, That the texpeénseupf P°"'°’· tak°n such testimony s e pai or ou o · e appropria on or e imriroiement of the Monongahela River, contained in the act aforesaid. Approved, March 2, 1895. y,,-chg_15s, [No. 27.] Joint Resolution Continuing the present officers of the courts in the —-————-—· Indian Territory until the bill for the reorganization of the judiciary of that Territory which has passed both Houses of Congress and awaits the signature of the President of the United States becomes a law. Resolved In; the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States mum rernwry. of America in 0'ongress assembled, That until the appointment and qualimf,T°,j“{§m°?,;'§‘,_ °m' tication of the district attorneys, marshals, and clerks of court in the .4~¢.1»6¤¤- three judicial districts according to the Act entitled “An Act to provide for the Iaplpoinpment of addiitional; judges of t’hehU1l1ii;·d States court in the n ian erritory, an or o er purposes w ic pused the Senate and House of Representatives and now7awaits the consideration of the President of the United States, the district attorney, the marshal, and the clerk of the court shall respectively perform all the duties appertaiiiiing to-i sack officelp in such districts; al:] until gis appointment an quali ca ion o the judges required to appoin in the northern and southern judicial districts, the commissioners now in office shall have jurisdiction in the said districts as heretofore. Approved, March 2, 1895. March 2. 1805. [No. 28.] Joint Resolution To direct the Secretary of the Treasury to pay to- ··""""‘ the governor of the State of West Virginia the sum appropriated by the Act of Congress entitled “An Act to credit and pay to the several tates and Territories and the District of Columbia all moneys collected under the direct tax levied by the Act of Congress approved August fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one." Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States wmvngmia of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury hfg’{L°”°°*‘“"°°* be and he is hereby, directed to pay to the governor of the State of W/est Virginia, under the provisions, conditions, and limitations of the ver ze, p. azz. Act of Congress entitled “An Act to credit and pay to the several States and Territories and the District of Columbia all moneys collected under v¤1.12.p.2¤4. thehdirecpl ta; mvied by the Act oil; Congress approved August fifth, cig teen un re an sixty-one w ich Act was approved March second, eighteen hundred and ni1iety-one, the sum of one hundred and eighty-one thousand three hundred and six dollars and ninety-three D¤¤¤¤**<>¤· cents, less the sum of twenty-seven thousand three hundred and twenty- eight dollars and eighteen cents, which was paid to the governor of the 21*;*3 25 IY§“£i.Y§.E*"“§2, 22 5S29E3i2E23S2hrs???. °f·é.“g'§S.Y;.3‘g“},°$.“ r -0 c 01 en in a · itants of said State, notwithstanding any claim by the Government of the United States against the State of Virginia. Approved, March 2, 1895. O