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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rss. 42-45. 1890. 679 [N0. Joint resolution providing that nothini in the diplomatic and consular A¤€¤¤* 30» 1990- alppropnation bill shall  construed to interrupt the publication of the Reports of "`_` H ·t c International American Conference. _ Resolved by the Senate and House of Re resentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled? That nothing in the act _ International Amer- -entitled "Au act making appropriations for the diplomatic and con- '°“‘“ °°”f°""°*’· sular service of the U11ited States for the fiscal year ending June 4¤*¢,1>-¤¤'¤- thrrtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one," shall be construed to interrupt, delay or prevent the prompt translation, publication, and mmgm °‘ ’° distribution o the reports an proceedings of the International Nottolie stayed. Conference. Approved, August 30, 1*90. No. 43. Joint resolution amendiu and constru` the acta roved Jul first, ,1 . eighteen hundred and ninety, in relatidn to oaths inlpcgnsion andldther casesy Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assemble, That the act approved caggks i¤ P¤¤¤i·>¤ July first, eighteen hundred and ninety, entitled "An act in rela- Ante, p. maamemtion to oaths 1H pension and other cases," be anglthe same is hereby, °‘* ` amended and construed to mean that when de arations, affidavits, ° and other paplers are verified by 'ustices of the peace and other oiii- cer-tmemoromeui cers duly aut_ orized by law to administer oaths for eneral persons, °h"°°°°"· °°°‘ but not required by law to have seals, the official character, si a- ture, and term of service of such justice or other officer shadube certified b the clerk of the county or court of record or other proper officer, under the seal of such count or court or public officer, in the -depart1nent or bureau in which such papers are to be used; and one one summa. such certificate dul filed in such department or bureau, or with any pension agent, shallrbe sufficient as to all verificatious of such officer during his ohicial term, and all papers heretobefore or hereafter filed shall be subject to this rule. Approved, September 1, 1890. LNo. 44.] Joint resolution appropriating money to the Territory of Oklahoma to Sépwmbvr 1.1890- ·re 'eve destitution therein. H Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the unexpended bal- ,,0B,§f*°*°*°¤ *¤ 0**** ance of an appropriation made by public resolution numbered fifteen, Balance ot money aplproved Apr1l twenty-fifth, e1g teen hundred and ninety, for the {,‘Q',{',fQ,,‘{°£§f,’,"§,f"“’ re ref of persons in the district overfiowed by the Mississippi River MM v- 671- and its tributaries, be, and the same is hereby, re·appropr1ated to the Territory of Oklahoma, to be eslpended as the law of said Territory, enacte for the purppse, may irect for the relief of citizens of that Territory who have een rendered destitute by the unexampled drought of the present season. Approved. September 1, 1890. [No. 45.] Joint resolution to print eulogies on Honorable David Wilber. September 19,1690. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Anzerzra in Congress assembled, That there be printed of g:,vi<1_\Vi1b<>r-t be the eulogies delivered in Congress upon the late David Wilber, a pm.t$°£`°S °"’ ° Representative in the Fifty-first_Congress from the State of New York, ten thousand copies, of which two thousand five hundred