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 A P P E N D I X. CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. _(By sectio 73 f the act 'd’n f th i i ‘a`s ,,..v.d.,.i its n'!. ,..*1..,na ...§2'£.°;‘2}i- at S‘Z§...3.£§.?.f R §‘££.I.°é2;‘L'tgt23’§'§K§i 50E53E5e5E2t4E.?. resolutions passed by Congress. To comply with this law a letter was addressed to the Secretary of the Senate and one to the Clerk of the House of Representatives, requesting authenticated copies of the concurrent resolutions originating in the respective Houses. The co ies furnished b th B appear below.) P y an ° mn FIRST SESSION FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Bomb OF visrrons MILITARY ACADEMY. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That Dmmm ao, ms. there be printed, in paper covers, six thousand extra. copies of the annual report of the Board of Visitors to the United States Military P¤i¤¢i¤z¤r<1¤r••1.r; Academy at West Point for the year 1895, of which two thousand shall K°;i¤i;5]$°°'d°‘ vi'"' be for use of the Senate and four thousand for the House of Represent- ‘ atives. » — Passed the Senate December 17, 1895. Passed the House of Representatives December 20, 1895. nmssscms OF THE 1>m&:s1DEN*rs. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That 1>e¤¤·¤ber24,1sos. the Public Printer be, and is hereby, authorized to employ such clerical ”§;:·g°_ °,‘_‘m aid as he may tind necessary in the copying, under the direction of the rnsunna. Joint Committee on Printing, of the Messages of the Presidents of _,§,‘},’{,§‘{{,§§_,°,;’_“P”‘ the United States from the Journals of the Senate and House and the Executive Journals for the printing thereof, and that the expense therefor, not to exceed six hundred dollars, be paid out of the appropriation for public printing and bindin g. Passed the Senate December 21, 1895. Passed the House of Representatives December 24, 1895. NATIONAL s0LD11:B.s HOME. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring) That D0¤0mb0r30.1895. there be printed five hundred copies of the report of the Board of Man- ‘ 1»;—"‘*",,,,,,,,,, $,,1,,,,,,, agers of the National Soldiers Home, and five hundred copies of the H¤¤=7· report of the Assistant Inspector General of State Homes for the use ,_,f,`,F}.';"§,F ‘g}§‘j,;"*gu‘f of the officers of said National and State Homes; one hundred and cwfifty copies of each of said reports to be bound in the usual form. . Passed the House of Representatives December 16, 1895. Passed the Senate December 30, 1895. 5