674 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rss. 26-28. 1890. Juno 5, 1890. [No. 26.] Joint resolution to print the eulogies upon William D. Kelley. Resolred by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United wnusm oreuey. States of America in Congress assembled, That there_be pgunted of ,,,.{’,,'%f‘°“ °“- “’ *’° the eulogies delivered in Congress upon the late William . Kelley, a Representative in the Fifty-first Congress from the State of Penn-— s lvania, twenty-five thousand copies, of which six thousand copies shall be for the use of the Senate and nineteen thousand copies s all be for the use of the House of Representatives; and the ecretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, directed to have printed a portrait of the said William D. Kellpy to accompgny Istaid ppllogies, ·, and for the pur ose of engraving an printing said po rai e sum mmm of one thousand? dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is. ·*PP¤'°P¤’*¤*i°¤· hereby appropriaalted ppt of fanly monpysc 11;hth<}_ITreasuEyR not othierwise ro riat . at 0 the quo a 0 e ouse 0 epresen a- tives thi; Piiblic Printer shall set apart fifty copies, which he shall mms bound copies. have bound in full morocco, with gl thedges, the same to be delivered when completed to the family of the deceased. ‘ Approved, June 5, 1890. Juie 5, 1890. [No. 27.] thJoil;1:cr&aco1l1;§·i;;>r{}vtor1;imvide fgr printing the eulogies delivered in Con- ·———; gressupon e . owusheu . Resolved by the Senate and House og Representatives of the United mgighnrd W. Towns- States of America in Congress assem led, That there be printed of W, 0,,, ,0 be the eulogtes delivered 1Il ongress upon the late Richard . Townswin hend, a presentative m the Fifty-first Congress from the State_of Illinois, twenty-five thousand copies, of whic six thousand copies ` shag] be for the g of Ighe Senptge and nineteen thouslapd copiesé s all be or the use 0 the ouse o resentatives; an at the ecretary of the Treasury be, and he isliereby, directed to have printled rom-ut. a portrait of said Richard W. Townshend to accompany said eu 0- gies, and for the purpose of engraving and printing said portrait the sum of one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, Appropriation. is hereby appropgatefihout of lany money ip tl}; Treas1;ry{ not otherwise a propriate . at of the quota o the ouse 0 epresentanxusnsuuucopses. tives the Public Printer shall have nfty copies bound in full morocco with gilt edges for the use of the widow of the deceased. Approved, June 5, 1890. Jima1D, IHD. C [No. 28.] Joint resolution for the relief of the Venezuela Steam Transportation
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P¤>¤¤*>¤¤· Whereas it appears from the correspondence transmitted to the · Senate by the message of the President, of the second day of February, eighteen hundred and seventy-two (Executive Document Numbered Twenty-eight, second session Forty-eighth Congress) and on the twelfth of April, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight (Executive Document Num ered One hundred and forty-three, first session Fiftieth Congress), that since the year eighteen hundred and seventy- one mdemnity has been repeatedly demanded by the Executive Department of the United States from the Venezuelan Government, but without avlail, lfor the wrongful seizure, detentiolp, anldi emplgyglieut in war an otherwi e f th Amst am-ss ero, u rias, and San Fernando, theopropirty giqiilé V§nezuel;ipSteam Transportitipn C§mp];iny,5i corporation eiisting uéidéer the lawslof the State 0 l ew 'or . an a citizen of the Unite tates, am ie imprisonment of its officers, citizens of the United States, under circumstances tha; render the Republic of Venezuela justly responsible therefor; an