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LIST OF PUBLIC ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS. xix RESOLUTIONS. Page. Congressional empldecs, December, 1894, salaries. J oiut resolution to pay the omcers and employees of the Senate and House of Representatives their respective salaries for the month of December, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, on the twentieth day of said month. December 15, 1894 _.,._.___.___.____________,___________,______ _ _ 967 Ohio canals. Joint resolution extending time for report of Board of Engineers surveying canal routes from Lake Erie to the Ohio River. December 24, 1894 ____________________ 967 Obsolete cannon. Joint resolution donating two obsolete cannon to the cities of Allegheny and Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. January 12, 1895 .._.______,.__,___________________ _ 967 Contract laborers, Atlanta Exposition. Joint resolution authorizing foreign exhibitors at the Cotton States and International Exposition to be held in Atlanta, Georgia, in eighteen hundred and ninety-five, to bring to this country foreign laborers from their respective countries, for the purpose of preparing for and making their exhibits. January 21, 1895- 967 Everett Harbor, Was}:. Joint resolution to provide for the expenditure of the appropriation heretofore made for the dredging of Everett Harbor. February 1, 1895 ___,_,_ _ __.,,___ _ 968 Army, Lieutenant-General revived. Joint resolution to revive the gra e of Lieutenant-General in the United States Army. February 5, 1895 ,._.,_______,_,_,,.__ 968 Decisions, public lands and pensions. Joint resolution to print extra copies of the decisions of Interior Department relating to public lands and pensions. February 8, 1895 .. 969 Kalamazoo River, Mich., survey. Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to make a survey of Kalamazoo River from Lake Michigan to Saugtuck. February 13, 1895- -- 969 . Appa·op·riation to remove ice, Potomac River, D. C. Joint resolu on making an appropriation ` of five thousand dollars for clearing the Potomac River of ice. February 15, 1895 . 969 Missouri militia. Joint resolution to restore the status of the Missouri militia who served during the late war. February 15, 1895 ..._,.. 970 Regimental jlags, Michigan. Joint resolution instructing the Secretary of War toreturn to the State of Michigan the iiags of certain regiments of Michigan Volunteer Infantry. February 18, 1895 ,. .-- 970 Saint Joseph Harbor, Mich. Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to expend a portion of the approgriation made in the river and harbor act of eighteen hundred and ninety-four or aint Joseph Harbor, in the State of Michigan, to complete the connection between Saint J osepl Harbor and Benton Harbor. February 18, 1895 .. 970 -Red Indian Reservation, Wis. oint resolution to confirm the enlargement of the Red ` Indian Reservation in the State of Wisconsin, made in eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and for the allotment of same. February 20, 1895 . 970 British Guiana-Venezuela boundary. Joint resolution relative to the British Guiana-Vene - zuela boundary dispute. February 20, 1895 971 Income-tax returns. Joint resolution extending from March nrst, eighteen hundred and ninety-five. to the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, the time for making returns of income for the year eighteen hundred and ninety-four, and for other purposes. February 21, 1895 ..,. 971 Condemned cannon tc Grand Army posts. Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to deliver condemned cannon to Asher Gaylord Post, Grand Army of the Regublic, of Plymouth, Pennsyévania, to the William H. Tarbee Post, Grand Army of the epublic. of McGrawvi1le, ew York, to the Eckley B. Coxe Poet, Grand Army of the Republic, of Freeland, Pennsylvania, and to the R. Carpenter Post, Grand Army of the Republic, Chelsea, Michi an. February 26, 1895 971 Condemned cannon, Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to donate to the Oregon State Soldiers' Home, at Roseburg, Oregon, certain cannon, and so forth. February 26, 1895 ... . ... . . 972 Smithsonian Institution, Regents. Joint resolution to till vacancies in the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. February 27, 1895 972 Condemned cannon, Vermont. Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to deliver usnserviceable or condemned mnnon to the mayor of Burlington, Vermont, to be used in decorating Battery Park. February 27, 1895 ... , .. 972 Mexico, Free Zone. J omt resolution in reference to the Free Zone along the uorthernjrontier of Mexico and adjacent to the United States. March 1, 1895 .. 978 Statue, Dr. Samuel D. Gross. Joint resolution grantiuglpermission for the erection of a bronze statue in Washington, District of Columbia, in onor of the late Professor Samuel D. Gross, doctor of medicine, doctor of laws, doctor of civil law. March 2, 1895 .. 973 Condemned cannon, Grand Army e1t nt. Joint resolution authorizixig the Secretary of War to deliver to citizens’ gen committee on the Twenty-ninth ational Encampment Grand Army of the Republic, to be held at Louisville, September, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, condemned cannon. March 2. 1895 . s .. I ... _ .. 973 Monongahela River, Pennsylvania. Joint resolution to extend the time for testimony in relation to the value of the improvements of the Monongahela Navigation Company on the Monongahela River in Pennsylvania. March 2, 1895 . Z . W3 Indian Territory court. 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. March 2, 1895 .. - . - » 974 West Wrginia, direct taxes. Joint resolution to direct the Secretary of the Treasury to payto the governor of the State of West Virginia the sum appropr1ated_by the acto Congress entitled “An Act to credit and pay to the several States and Territories and the District of Columbia all moneys collected under the direct tax levied by the Act of Congress _ approved Augustiiith, Giditeen hundred and sixty-oue.” Marc 2, 1895 .. 974