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 684 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. RES. 57—59. 1890. S¤I>¤¤¤1b¢f 30.1890- [No. 57.] Joint resolution to enable the Commission having charge of the prep- "`;;' aration and erection of the statue with suitable emblematic devices thereon, on one of the public reservations in the city of Washirigton, to the memory of General La Fayette and his compatriots, to execute the purpose expressed in the Concur·· rent Resolution adopted by the two Houses of Congress on the twenty-eighth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and ninety. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United` k¤F;3;Y<;g;;i§;¤¤;<;r States of America in Congress assembled, That to enable the Coinuewpdmeiiem. mission created by the act entitled "An act making appropriations V°’·“3·¥’·“’“· for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eigfpteen hundred and eighty-six, and' for other purposes," approved arch third, eighteen hundred and eight -five, to execute the purpose expressed in the concurrent resolution adropted by the two Houses of Congress on the twenty-eighth day of August, eighteen hundred and ninet, and to complete a new site for thesaid statue, the sum of five thousand dollars or so much thereof as. may be necessary is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be expended under the direction of the aforesaid commission Approved, September 30, 1890. September 30, 1890. [No. 58.] Joint resolution to surrender certain bonds, drafts, and other papers ini Y;` ghe Department of State to Robert S. Hargous, administrator of Louis S. Hargous,. eceased. Resolved by the Senate and H0·ase of Re resentatives of the United` t c¤§__§;?; States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of State m¤a¤,eic.,¤e1¤¤gmSg be, an hereby 1s, directed to deliver to the person justly entitled to '{I°&$*:;° °* ‘—°“’“ · the possession thereof twenty-seven severa Mexican bonds, dated ` September third, eighteen hundred and forty-five, nine thereof being each for the sum of nve thousand dollars, five each for the sum of two thousand dollars, four each for the sum of one thousand dollars, four each for the sum of Eve hundred dollars, and five each for the sum of one hundred dollars, numbered respectively from thirteen hundred and forty-one to thirteen hundred and sixty-seven, both in-» clusive; also nineteen several drafts dated April twelfth, eighteen l1l1ll(l1'€(l and sixty-two, one being for the sum of sixty-six thousand one hundred and seventy-one dollars and sixty-nine cents. and the remaining eighteen each for the sum of sixteen thousand five hun—— dred and forty-two dollars and ninety-two and twenty-Seven onchundredths cents, and drawn by Emanuel Doblado, acting minister of finance of Mexico, on the Treasury of the United States, and all other papers relating to said bonds and drafts, or to claims of Louis. S. Hargous against Mexico presented before the American and Mexican Mixer Commission, numbered seven hundred and eighty- . two, seven hundred and eigl1ty-t—hree, and seven hundred and eighty-- four and rejected by said Commission for want of jurisdiction. and now in litigation before the courts of Mexico at the suit of Robert S. Hargous, administrator of said Louis S. Hargous, deceased. Approved, September 30, 1890. ` september 30- 1890. laglgsogiigdéloint resolutionto extend the time of payment to settlers on the public · m cases. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United ¤¤*°¤ 0. time appear y e ing o suc evi ence in t ie o `ces o an re isteir tgiupduyziuts m m" and receiver as shall be prescribed by the Secretary of th; Ingerior that any settler on the public lands, by reason of a failure of crops:
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