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 668 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sass, I. Rus. +6, 8. 1889. December 21. 1889- [No. 4.] Joint Resolution for removing damages caused by Hoods in Sacramento "`°"“'_"_" and Feather rivers. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United sm-umeum me States of America in Congress assembled, That the balances unex- M “"°"· °‘"‘ pended of the appropriations for improving Sacramento and Feather Bnkweq ¤v¤1;°b61g rivers, California, acts of August secon, eighteen hundred and $§§,,,Q°Q.’Y"i°g eighty-two, July fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, August verzz, p. ms; zip. fifth, eighteen hundred an eighty-six; and August eleventh, eighteen {gf ’“· ’· ”°* ”· *’· hundred and eighty-eight, not exceeding one undred and ten thousand four hundred an fortynine dollars and sixty-seven cents, in all, are hereby made imme iately available for egrpenditure in improving navigation by repairing the damages caus by Hoods in the WMM acramento and Feat er rivers, subject only to the restrictions con- V¤¤-¤¤.1~¤¤- tained in Sec. 3., of the River and Harbor act which became a law ` August eleventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight. Approved, December 21, 1889. mm No. 5. Joint Resolution to authorize the e nditure for rent of a rtion of tbl: apprdpriation for the   survey for tlgirresent fiscal year. P0, Resolved by the Senate and Houszengg Representatives of the United ewmgsw survey. States of America in Congress ass led, That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized to expend such part of the _ Tm nrver appropriation for the irrigation survey included in the sundry civil W‘L,,_¤5_ act, approved March second, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, as may necessaryio enable him to rent during the present Hscal year rooms in w ich to carry on the office work of suc survey, not iuwmuuue. exceedingthe sum of one thousand six hundred dollars. Approved, January 6, 1890. January 10, IUO. f[l%p. gJ;int Béagtluttipn donating Fixtures, Furniture and so forth to the States ———·——·-—···· o as n u an on na Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United uyluunugiou me States of America in Congress assemble, That all fixtures, furni- “"" ture, books, papers and records, heretofore purchased. for or used by the Constitutional Conventions and the Legislative, Executive and J udicial Departments of the Governments of the late Territories of gw? P’°P°">’ Washington and Montana be, and the same are hereby, donated and transferred by the United States to the States of Washington and Moéigaénaz., to be controlled by the respective legislative assemblies of sai a es. Approved, January 10, 1890. February 6, 18110. [N0. 8.] Joint Resolution authorizing the continuation of the printing of a Sup- ‘”‘* ‘y*······ ggzléloingfwtghpagiggmfnot Ipvtgrlmztional Law nmder the direction of the literary exe cm ou. · Resolved by the Senate and House of Re resentatives of the United Supgmgzlgmgom States of America in Congress assembled, That the printing of a sulpm_ plement to the Digest of International Law, as authorized by t 0 "°l·=’5·P·°¤9· J91I1b resolution of August thirteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty- eight, such sugplement containing the Diplomatic correspondence of Pm _ the American volution, edited, with historical and legal notes, by ,,,,,,,,f"‘*' ‘° "° °°°‘ Francis `Wharton, be continued under the direction of John Bassett Moore, the literary executor of the said Francis Wharton, deceased. Approved, February 6, 1890.