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1454 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Rns. 4-6. 1911. Fb 14.1911- N.4. J`tResolti Pro'd' i th `t' ft th d f i¤?i'?`¤i’#—»1¤ri abt figicgett N.mf..23 Thrge i?.¥...i’.Ld .?..i"»§ify¥¥vZ.., K? ?`3?”‘E`h.°i>*§§2.$. [Pub.Bes., 1*10.55.] ment 0 tal. _ Resobved by the Senate and .House ¢y" R?resentatives of the United §'n9,*}§,*§‘g $,°$;,,,,€d States of America in Congress assembled, That there be printed for use gawvepnsgturgxgrlagcgf of the Department of State two thousand copies of Senate Document memize. asv. Numbers Three hundred and fifty-seven, Sixty-iirst Congress, second session “Treaties Conventions International Acts Protocols and Agreements between the United States of America and other poviers." Approved, February 14, 1911. February 15.1911- [No. 5.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the President to invite foieign countries [H-J-R°&m3·] to §z}irgcipateti§atgi%_Panama—I;)a¢ii_tgc International Exposition in nineteen hundred [_Pnb_R¢s.,N0.56.] an een, a rancrseo, a 1 orma. Resolved by the Senate and House of R%resentatives of tbe United Patpgvsziyggigrig; States of America in Congress assembled, That whenever it shall be §{§'},'0jg15_ shown to the satisfaction of the President of the United States that a · fo}’E,'•;°*;’j)§,,§‘{r,‘(Q;_"*,§ suitable site has been selected. and that the sum of not less than fifteen participate in. millirinéiollars will(be available to enable the Panama—Paciiic Interna~ tiona x ition ‘ompany a cor ration or nized a d existin under andf by virtuejplf the laws cgptihe gtatedgil Califoriiia, for thi pur se_o inaugura_ g, carrying orwar , an holding an exposition at tg; city and county of San Francisco, California, on or about the iirst diy of January, nincgtign léundred ézndlfifteézni to plelzbratehthe . com e ron an openm o e anama ana an a so the our undredith anniversary of tire discovery of the Paciiic Ocean, the President of the United States be, and he hereby is, authorized and respectfully requested, by proclamation or in such manner as he may deem proper, to invite all foreign couutries_ and nations to such proposed exposition, with a request that they participate therein. Approved, February 15, 1911.

2}:51. T§rl:.I§bg]0f.§¤;r: hlgpipgrtion Reeiiirming the boundary line between Texas and the

[Pub.Res.,No.67.] Wh th _ I ereas e constitutions. convention recently held in the Territo °1°° of New gdexrcriiulzrrirttied fp; acgceptaneebpr reitiction the draft ofrz propose cons 1 u ron or e tate of cw exico to b t d upon by the voters_of said imposed new State on thb tweriityyiisst day of January, nineteen undred and eleven, which proposed constitution contains a clause attempting to annul and set aside the boundary lines heretofore legally run, marked, established and ratrtied by the United States and the State of Texas, said lines betvgeen theT§rr3t<i;r of lgpw Mexico and the State of Texas having een run o H. · ark the bounda o ` f for the United, States in eighteen hundreld carIiilmf1§i;10}ln‘?ii1:cd§§ pggzlgteencarigndripdcandi sigty, thei said lines being nowimown and gmz s e ar es; an Wlgereais the Iarlnteg St 121223 and the State of Texas have rpatented land asc upon e ar `esasth b d bt Territory of New Mexico: Therefiorguliie iiary Q Ween mms and the Resolved by the Senate and House o Re esentatives o the United “'§{,*c?mgg%m¥°* States of America. Congress assembldl, 'Izliat any provision of said wsroonwggnegggzsgé pgoposed constitution that m any wa tends to annul or change the mt mmm, of nlrxndaig lines bgtyivgr tthe Sgate of 'Tbgas arlrd the Territory or State ew_ exrco s a o no orce or e act ut shall be construed so as not m any way to change, affect, or- altdr the said boundary lines