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 A P P E N D I X. CONC U RRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS B see ion 73 of the Ac rovidinv’ 'n n'n a Jnété $1895, it i. piofifin umfkx {.’2.$..‘{.`l.‘iL2° 5S3i2L 5 Ei.‘£”é2.iE‘..ts. ££3°`{K2 Statutes at Large shall contain all concurrent resolutions passed by Congress. On the 14th of January a letter was addressed to the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives, requesting authenticated copies of the concurrent resolutions originating in the respective Houses. The copies ihrnished by these omcers appear below.) FIRST SESSION FII•‘TY—THIRD CONGRESS. SILVER c0INAGE IN INDIA. Resolved by the Senate (the Home of Representatives amourring), That A¤z¤¤¢ 18, *893- there be printed and bound in cloth six thousand copies of the report ranting report on of the commission appointed to inquire into the Indian currency, com- §;’_§’{:g° °f S‘*"°' **1 monly known as the “Hersche1l Report on the Coinageof Silver in U India," with the accompanying correspondence and testimony, of which number two thousand shall be for the use of the Senate and four thousand for the use of the House. Passed the Senate, August 17, 1893. Passed the House of Representatives, August 18, 1893. HEARINGS BEFORE WAi'S AND MEANS commrmn. Resolved, by the House of Representathes, (the Senate emoeurring), That °°*°'** "·*““- the Public Printer be, and is hereby, t1l1fll0l'lZ0d to print four thousand Printing Igcsrlngs copies of the Hearings before the Committee on Ways and Means, two {'$E’,?f,Z’,‘3'?,'}’Q$ °'. thousand copies for the use of the House and two thousand copies for the use of the Senate. Passed the House of Representatives, October 12, 1893. Passed the Senate, October 17, 1893. ENROLLING BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS. Regozced by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That November 1, ms. beginning with the iirst day of the regular session of the Fiity-third Congress, to wit: the iirst Monday m December, eighteen hundred and ;g,;g;g_¢i¤¤¤ w M ninety-three, in lieu of being engrossed, every bill and joint resolution in each House of Congress at the stage of the consideration at which a bill or joint resolution is at present engrossed, shall be printed, and such printed copy shall take the place of what is now known as, and 5