Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 31.djvu/195

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FIFIY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 339. 1900. 143 Section three hundred and fourteen, Blasphemy; sections three hundred and seventy-one to three hundred and seventy-two, inclusive, Vagrants; sections four hundred and eleven to four hundred and thirteen, inclusive, Manufacture of liquors; chapter fort -three, Offenses on the high seas and other waters; sections five hund5l·ed and ninety-five and six hundred and two to six hundred and five, inclusive, Jurisdiction; section six hundred and twenty-three, Procedure; sections seven hundred and seven hundred and one, Imports; section seven hundred and fifteen, Auction license; section seven hundred and forty-five, Commercial travelers; sections seven hundred and forty· eight to seven hundred and fifty-five, inclusive, Firearms; sections seven hundred and ninety-six to eight hundred and nine, inclusive Coasting trade; sections eight hundred and eleven and eight hundred and twelve, Peddlin foreign goods; sections eight hundred and thi1·- teen to eight hundred and fifteen, inclusive, Importation of live stock; section eight hundred and nineteen, Imports; sections eight hundred and eighty-six to nine hundred and six, inclusive, Quarantine; section eleven hundred and thirty-seven, Consuls and consular a ents; chapter sixty-seven, Whale ships; sections eleven hundred and forty-five to eleven hundred and seventy-nine,_inclusive, and twelve hundred and four to twelve hundred and nine, inclusive, Arrival, entry, and departure of vessels; chapters sixty-nine to seventy-six, inclusive, Navigation and other matters within the exclusive jurisdiction of the United States; sections thirteen hundred and forty-seven and thirteen hundred and forty-eight, Fraudulent exportation; chapter seventy- eight, Masters and servants; chapter ninety-three, Immigration; sections sixteen hundred and one, sixteen hundred and eight, and sixteen hundred and twelve, —· A riculture and forestry; chapter ninety-six, Seditious offenses; and chapter ninety-nine, Sailing regulations. Snss1oN LAws-: Act fifteen, Elections; Act twenty-six, Duties; Act ;§§g<>¤ Mw retwenty-seven, Exemptions from duties; Act thirty-two; Registry of ` _vessels; section four of Act thirty-eight, Importation of live stock; Act forty-eight, Pacific cable; Act sixty-five, Consolidation of ublic debt; Act sixty-six, Ports of entry; and Act sixty-eight, Chinese immigration. CERTAIN onnions Anomsnnn. ' Sec. 8. That the offices of President, minister of foreign affairs, Wyegteiu <>f¤<=<>¤¤b<>1- minister of the interior, minister of finance, minister of public instruc- is 8 ' tion, auditor-general, deputy auditor-general, surveyor·general, ma1·- shal, and deputy marshal of the Republic of Hawaii are hereby abolished. AMENDMENT on onnronin TITLES. .Sec. 9. That wherever the words "President of the Republic of ,,c*§,§‘$§§,';{°“‘ °‘ °" Hawaii," or "Republic of Hawaii," or “Government of the Republic of I·Iawaii," or their equivalents, occur in the laws of Hawaii not repealed by this Act, they are hereby amended to read “Governor of the Territory of Hawaii," or "Territory of Hawaii," or "Government of the Territory of Hawaii," or their equivalents, as the context requires. CONSTRUCTION on EXISTING srivrurns. _ isgggsggtfflggf °* *3* Sec. 10. That all rights of action, suits at law and in equity, prose- Existiugobligatious. outions, and jud ments existing prior to the taking effect of this Act °t°"“"° °°°° ‘ shall continue todxe as effectual as if this Act had not been passed; and those in favor of or a inst the Republic of Hawaii, and not assumed by or transferred to tl; United States, shall be qqually valid in favor of or against the government of the Territory of awaii. All offenses ··¢XiS**¤8 °*Y¤¤¤¤¤ which by statute then in force were punishable as offenses/against the