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RESOLUTIONS.

[No. 1.] Joint Resolution To pay the officers and employees of the Senate and D€<>€¤¤b€f18. 1900- House of Representatives their respective salaries for the month of December, nineteen '"_'”"` hundred, on the twentieth day of said month. Resolved by the Senate cmd Ifouse of R ·ese/ntatirves of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 6Tl1at the Secretary of the Cglggsgriji ‘g;°·im§{ Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and they DecembfrsalariesDeare hereby, authorized and directed to pay the officers and employees °°mb€r“°‘ lm of the Senate and House of Representatives, including the Capitol police, their respective salaries for the month of December, nineteen undred, on the twentieth day of December, nineteen hundred. » Approved, December 18, 1900. _ [No. 2.] Joint Resolution To fill a vacancy in the Board of Regents of the JMU-*1¤’ 14. 1901- Smithsonian Institution. . Y`"”*'“#"" Resokaed by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the vacancy in the Board p0§*§$;§§€g§Q§§§mi§§j of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution of the class other than mem- sonian 1¤s¤iw=ii>¤- bers of Congress, caused by the death of William Lyne Wilson, of Virginia, shall be iilled by the appointment of George Gray, a resident ‘ of Delaware. Approved, January 11, 1901. [No. 3.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the publication of an edition of "A Digest J=1¤¤¤f>‘ 14. 1901- of International Law." gg ";°__` y Resobved by the Senate and House of R ·esentatii·es of t/te Lhited States of America in Congress asse2nbZed,el.f7hat there be rinted the m;,§}§§fv“£ I‘“""‘**‘ usual number of copies of "A Digest of the International Law of the _ Publicatiim mmm United States, taken from the Opinions of Presidents and Secretaries md' of State, and of Attorney-Generals, and from the Decisions of Federal Courts, and of Joint International Commissions in which the United States was a party;" and that there be printed, in addition to said usual number, two thousand copies for the use of the State Department, two `thousand co ies for the use of the Senate, and four thousand copies for the use of tibe House of Representatives; said Digest to be printed under the direction of the Secretary of State, and to be brought down to date. Approved, January 14, 1901. 1459