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 RESOLUTIONS. [No. 1.] Joint Resolution To pay the oiilcers and employees of the Senate and D•>¤¤¤b¤1‘ 151894- House of Representatives their respective salaries for the month of December, ""'i"" eighteen hun ed and ninety-four;. on the twentieth day of said month. I Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Senate 0¤l¤¤t;¤.:_n-,:i£¤&- and the Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and they are hereby, $S.» un}-its nc authorized and instructed to pay the odlcers and employees of the ¤¤¤l>·* *°·1¤¤*· Senate and House of Representatives, including the Capitol police, their respective salaries for the month of December, eighteen hundred and niuety-four, on the twentieth day of said month. Approved, December 15, 1894. . [No. 2.] Joint Resolution Extending time for report of Board of Engineers sur- December 24.1894. vsying canal routes hom Lake Erie to the Ohio River. · —*;-·;·— Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Om u _1 I of America in Congress assembled, That the Board of lilngineers of the rims Zliesiiasa rs: Army appointed to survey sundry canal routes through the State of m* l>¤•¤* ¤* ¤¤- Ohio under the provisions of the River and Harbor Appropriation A Bill passed at the last session of the present Congress are granted an "“* **5* extension of time for their survey and are hereby authorized to report at the iirst session of the next Congress, instead of at the present session. Approved, December 24, 1894. [No. 3.3 Joint Resolution Donating two obsolete cannon to the cities of Alle- ·T•¤¤•¤‘v 19-16% gheny an Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. “"""*‘“‘*‘“"' Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That two of the old cast iron cannon g:?;; ·=·;¤¤h now at the United States Arsenal at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, and there gherny and rms1m; beforethe late war, be donated to the cities of Allegheny and Pittsburg, •· Pennsylvania: Provided, That, in the judgment of the Secretary of webb War, they can be spared for the purpose without detriment to the " Government. Approved, January 12, 1895. .5. J' R l`¤Ahi’ f' xhib' theC'ottonStee m 2_ an'dql,nteriiatighl;lE1Ep0ui:ign toll; hgldxig Atlgnig, Deorgizrihzighmn hundreduand ninety—l:ive, to bring to this country foreign laborers irom their respective countries, for the purpose of preparing for and making their exhibits. Whereas the Cotton States and International Exposition Company Pregmblg of Atlanta, Georgia, have extended invitations which have been accepted by the several nations and space for installing foreign exhibits ` · (967)