Laws. Statutes at Large, Dec. 1895-Mar. 1897, and recent treaties, conventions, and executive proclamations, with concurrent resolutions; edited under direction of Secretary of State.
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Statutes at Large, Dec. 1895-Mar. 1897, and recent treaties, conventions, and executive proclamations, with concurrent resolutions; edited under direction of Secretary of State.
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Laws. Statutes at Large, Dec. 1895-Mar. 1897, and recent treaties, conventions, and executive proclamations, with concurrent resolutions; edited under direction of Secretary of State.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Fifty-Fifth Congress, First Session and Congress of United States
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Fifty-Fifth Congress, First Session
Date:
1897
Publish Date ISO Format:
1897-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
18970101
Publication End:
18971231
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Fifty-Fifth Congress, First Session
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1897
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v. 29, xxxiii+ 1018+18 pp.
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Sheep, $2.00
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NOTE.—The contents of this volume are the same as those of the Pamphlet or Session Laws for the two sessions of the 54th Congress, but with a different arrangement. The laws, whether acts or joint resolutions, have been noted in this Catalogue each month as separately published. See Catalogues, Dec. 1895-June 1896, and Dec. 1896-Mar. 1897. For lists of the concurrent resolutions, see the entries for the Session Laws ("Statutes Passed") in Catalogues for Aug. 1896. p. 3, 4, and May, 1897. p. 3, 4.
The treaties and proclamations in the volume are as follows:
Alaska, Proclamation designating lands in, reserved to Greek Oriental Church.
Cattle and hides, Proclamation suspending prohibition of importation of, from certain countries.
Collisions at sea, Proclamation declaring July 1, 1897, day when international regulations for preventing, shall take effect.
Copyright benefits, Proclamation extending, to citizens of Chile.
— — to citizens of Mexico.
— — to subjects of Spain.
Cuba, Proclamation announcing civil disturbance in, June 12, 1895.
—— July 27, 1896.
Forest reserves, Proclamations establishing 13.
Fur-bearing animals, Proclamation declaring that persons violating laws for protection of, in North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea, will be punished.
Great Britain, Convention with, for settlement of claims presented by Great Britain in virtue of convention of Feb. 20, 1892.
Greer County, Okla., Proclamation withdrawing lands in, from entry.
Japan, Convention with, patents, trade-marks, and designs.
— Treaty with, commerce and navigation; with protocol.
Kickapoo Indians, Proclamation opening to entry lands ceded by, in Oklahoma.
Mexico, Convention with, extending convention of Mar. 1, 1889, concerning water boundary, for one year from Dec. 24, 1893.
— same, for one year from Dec. 24, 1896.
Nez Perce Indians, Proclamation opening to entry lands ceded by, in Idaho.
Senate, Proclamation convening extraordinary session of.
Siletz Reservation, Oreg., Proclamation opening to entry lands on.
Thanks giving Day, Proclamation designating, 1895.
— — 1898.
Tonnage duty, Proclamation revoking suspension of, on vessels from Germany.
Utah, Proclamation announcing admission of.
Yankton Indians, Proclamation opening to entry lands ceded by, in South Dakota.