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142 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 339. 1900. A I cable, shall have the same force and effect within the said Territory as grgmp-1 H i elsewhere in the United States: Provided, That sections eighteen hunu,,§,,;°lLS$v§“t2 E2; dred and fifty and eighteen hundred and ninety of the Revised Statutes 8’§j§;1,mmm on Hgh, of the United States shall not apply to the Territory of Hawaii. of religious corpora- {§,‘{§? ‘° md ml °s` LAWS or HAWAII. lt. S;,secs, 1850-1890, Iipn`;i§Zili:é' laws um- Sec. 6. That the laws of Hawaii not inconsistent with the Constitu “““°d‘“f°"°°‘ tion or laws of the United States or the provisions of this Act shall continue in force, subject to repeal or amendment by the legislature of Hawaii or the Congress of the United States. Esigtins 1¤W¤ fe- Sec. 7 ._That the constitution of the Republic of Hawaii and the pea le` lawsof Hawaii', as set forth in the following acts, chapters, and sections of the civil laws, penal laws, and session laws, and relating to the _ followin subjects, are hereby repealed: ‘ —¤iri11¤W¤· CIVIL HJAWS: Sections two and three, Promulgation of laws; chapter five, Flag and seal; sections thirty to thirty-three, inclusive, Tenders for supplies; chapter seven, Minister of foreign affairs; chapter eight, Di omatic and consular agents; sections one hundred and thirty-four and one hundred and thirty-five, National museum; chapter twelve, Educatien of Hawaiian youths abroad; sections one hundred and fifty to one hundred and fifty-six, inclusive, Aid to board of education; chapter fourteen-,_ Minister of the interior; sections one hundred and sixty-six to one hundred and sixty-eight, inclusive, one hundred and seventy-four and one hundred and seventy-five, Government lands; section one hundred and ninety, Board of commissioners of public lands; section four hundred and twenty-four, Bureau of agriculture and forestry; chapter thirty-one, Agriculture and manufactures; chapter thirty-two, Ramie; chapter thirty-three, Taro flour; chapter thirty- four, Development of resources; chapter thirty-five, Agriculture; section four hundred and seventy-seven, Brands; chapter thirty-seven, Patents; chapter thirty-eight, Co vyrights; sections five hundred and fifty-six and five hundred and fifty-seven, Railroad subsidy; chapter forty-seven, Pacific cable-; ehapterforty-eight, Hospitals; chapter fifty- one, Coins and currency; chapter fift -four, Consolidation of public debt; chapter fifty-six, Post-ofiice; chapter fifty-seven, Exemptions from Egstage; chapter fifty-eight, Postal savings banks; chapter sixty- five, port duties; chapter sixty-six, Imports; chapter sixty-seven, Ports ofentry and collection districts; chapter sixty-eight, Collectors; chapter sixty-nine, Registry of vessels; section one thousand and eleven, Custom-house charges; section eleven hundred and two, Elections; section eleven hun red and thirt -two, Ap ointment of magistrate; last clause of first subdivision and, fifth subdivision of section eleven hundred and forty-four, first subdivision of section eleven hundred and forty-five, Jurisdiction; sections eleven hundred and seventy-three to eleven hundred and seventy-eight, inclusive, Translation of decisions; section eleven hundred and eighty-eight, Clerks of court; sections thirteen hundred and twenty-nine, thirteen hundred and thirty- i‘ one, thirteen hundred and thirty-two, thirteen hundred and forty-seven to thirteen hundred and fifty-four, inclusive, J uries; sections fifteen hundred and nine to fifteen hundred and fourteen, inclusive, Maritime matters; chapter one hundred and two, Naturalization; section sixteen hundred and seventy-eight, Habeas corpus; chapter one hundred and . eight, Arrest of debtors; subdivisions six, seven, ten, twelve to four- _teen of section seventeen hundred and thirty-six, Garnishment; sec-" tions seventeen hundred and fifty-five to seventeen hundred and fifty- eight, inclusive, Liens on vessels; chapter one hundred and sixteen, Bankru tcy, and sections eighteen hundred and twenty-eight to eighteen hundred) and thirty-two, inclusive, Water rights. -r>€¤¤1'¤“‘S*€P¤¤l€d- PENAL LAWS: Chapter six, Treason; section sixty-five to sixty-seven, inclusive, Foot binding; chapter seventeen, Violation of postal laws;