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 SIXTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Rus. 17-20. 1910. 877 No. 17. ointReso1 ti nla ‘ ‘ umn24,1o1o. mg to poplaiiou for ths°r£i’$r;E¤¤tt”gn`E'£.iEaii°52¤2i.`?““” °f th° °""`°°“1°“ ”`“°“ [H-J-Rem] Pub. Res., No. 23. Resolved by the Senate and Erase of Representatives oaf the United [ ] States of America in Congress assembled, That the sch ules relating §`§,§§§}Qf,}",{;"}?,;‘,§~w to population for the Thirteenth Decennial Census, in addition to the ¤¤ti¤¤¤1i¢v ¤r mother inquiries required by the Act entitled "Au Act to amend section p°‘§°,§€`,li¤i’ff°r°i°°`b°m eight of an Act to provide for the Thirteenth and subsequent decen- ,,;;,’;_{§_, °· 2"· nial censuses, approved July second, nineteen hundred and nine," aplproved February twentyfdfth, nineteen hundred and ten, shall pro- V1 e inquiries respecting the nationality or mother tongue of all persons born in foreign countries, and of the nationalit or mother tongue of parents of oreigu birth of persons enumerated? Approved, March 24, 1910. [No. 18.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the use of a United Statq Army transport March so, 1910. for certain purposes. [$·-l~K¢¤-8$·l Pu . .,x . 4. Resolved by the Senate and House of R esentatives of the United [ b R 0 2 1 States of America in Congress assembled, 'izlirat the Secretary of War m,,’;§e_·*"‘°“°"“ °°“‘ be, an he is hereby, authorized to employ 31. United States Army d¥¤¤¤f¤:¤€¢¤v¤t:·)¢f¤r transport to convey from New York to Buenos Aires, Argentine i4$“;;3.2¤1¤i,’nd Republic, the delegates and their assistants appointed, under the authority of the urgent deficiency Act, agi roved Fe ruary twentv-fifth, nineteen hundred and ten, to represent the United States at the Fourth International Conference of American States which is to convene in Buenos Aires on July ninth, nineteen hundred and ten: Provided, ex,,e,m_ That the total expense thus incurred shall not exceed forty-five thousand dollars, said sum to be paid out of the appropriation made for the commission in the urgent deticiency Act, approved February twenty- fifth, nineteen hundred and ten. Approved, March 30, 1910. [No. 19.] Joint Resolution Fixing the terms ot court in the Philippine Islands. §g¥ri%g?l Resolved by the Senate and House of Regresentatives of the United :_;T;`RF'°l:‘;`25! States of America in Congress assembled, That the supreme court of ·;~.,l,,E°.il°,$,?,'§¤§g the Phi ippine Islands is authorized to hold such spccia term or terms °°‘“" ”' B‘¤'“‘°·°‘°· in each year at Baguio, in the Province of Benguet, or at any other ’ suitable place in the Philippine Islands, as may be provided by order of the court, and to make such orders with reference to the transfer of records and the issuing of process as shall be necessary to make the orders, decrees, and judgments entered by the court in such_ special term or terms elfective. Approved, April 9, 1910. [Nc. 20.] Joint Resolution Amending a "J0int Resolution authorizing the Sec April 12,1910. retary of the Interior to pay to the Winnebago tribe oi Indians interest accrued lS·J·R°“·°l·] since June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and nine," approved January twentieth, [pub,ne¤.,x0.zs.] nineteen hundred and ten (Senate Joint Resolution Numbered Fifty-eight). Resolved by the Senate and ][ouse of Re esentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 'lqirat the “Joint Resolution diX‘;.§°,,';,§§f“g° I“‘ Numbered F ifty-eight, approved January twentieth, nineteen hundred r¤§mmr,r cmu and ten, authorizin(g the Secretary of the Interior to pay to the Win- 2§?‘l$§:§”?§{=“,€,’{l$K"` nebngo tribe of In ians interest accrued since June thirtieth, nineteen edA'*‘“· P·“”· ““’°““‘ hundred and nine," be, and the same is hereby, amended by adding ` after the last word thereof the following: But the Secretary of the