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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 26-29. 1890. 17 CHAP. 26.-An act providing for an Assistant Secretary of War. March 5, 1890. Be it enacted by the Senate and House og Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assem led, That there shall be Assistant Secretary in the Department of War an Assistant Secretary of War, who shall ggmlggr *° *’° ¤P· be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent ` of the Senate, and Shall be entitled to a salary of four thousand five ssmy. hundred dollars a year, payable monthly, and who Shall erform such duties in the Department of War as shall be prescribed) by the Duties. Secretary or may be required by law. Approved, March 5, 1890. CHAP. 2'I.—An act authorizin the Secretar of Stateto appom` sui persons to represent the United Stedes at the Intgnational Conferencb   the protection of industrial property, and making an appropriation therefor. Be it enacted by the Senate and House og Reqresentatives of the United States of America in Congress assem led, hat the Secretary rutemstmsn mansof State be, and he is hereby, authorized to appoint two persons to f,f·‘Sg•;L{*_f°*°¤°°·“¤¤· represent the Government of the United States at the International sppoiintmeuc or .Conference with re ard to the protection of industrial property, to   S“‘°°*‘ "°'°‘ be held at Madrid, Spain, beginning the first of April, anno Domini eighteen hundred and ninety. Each of said delegates shall be selected with reference to his acquaintance with the system of patent Q¤¤¤i¤<¤¤i<>¤¤. and trade-mark laws of the United States, and kindred subjects, and the administration of the Bureau of Patents. Sec. 2. That the persons so selected shall be authorized to act in Umm statesman conjunction with the United States minister at Madrid, who shall be Z$'J§”t§f';€,‘§,fh“"““ chairman of said committee of representatives to re resent the in- " terest of the United States at said International Contierence. Sec. 3. That the said delegation shall keep such record of their do- B°°°¤* ud ¤'°P°¤¤· ings, and make such report of their proceedings, as may be required · by the Secretary of State; and for the pur ose of carrying out and into e act the objects of this act there is erdby appropriated, out of an APP¤>v¤¤¤¢>¤ funds in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, five thousand dol; lars, which said sum shall be expended) under the direction of the Secretary of State, said appropriation to be immediately available. Approved, March 6, 1890. * CHAP. 28.-An act to change and Hx the time of holding terms of the district Mm·cn7,16¤0. zand circuit courts at Texarkana, Arkansas. * w Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives Ipf the · United States of America in Congress assemble, That the nited ¥gm¤d¤g¤·Ml%k- States circuit and district courts shall hereafter be held at Texarkana, 12. s., sscitig, 5. us, Arkansas, on the third Monday in May and the third Monday in xnfigé °‘“· P· "’• November of each year, instead of the times now fixed by law. ' Sec. 2. That all- causes, rocess, bonds, recognizances, and other P¤¤di¤z¤attses,et¤. things pending in, returnablg or having relation to, the terms of said court now provided by law shall be proceeded with in the terms provided b this act, with the same force and effect that would have been lawful had the times of holding said court not been changed. Approved, March 7, 1890. CHAP. 29.-An act to constitute Minneapolis, Minnesota, a subport of entry and March s,1800. delivery in the collection district of Minnesota, and for other purposes. -——i— Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Minneapolis, rillgsygtmhglpg-_ Minnesota, be, and the same is hereby, constituteda subport of entry um-y, °°" STAT L·——VOL XXVI--2