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 16 APPENDIX.—CONCURREN T RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. CHICAGO STRIKE, 1894. i?}Ty_??;{§¥; Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That Q'**°“5°*“*k°· *8°‘· the Attorney General be and is hereby authorized andnnstructed to teLfS’€iEi€51'iir°?troiYprint as an appendix to his last annual report, full copies of all telef§ggG°‘*°’°1`° R°P°"· graphic and other correspondence between the Department of J_ust1ce ` and public officers, private persons, railroad companies and the1r officers and agents, in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-fou.r, relative to the disorders in the City of Chicago, Illinois, during said year, and to the action taken by the Government of the United States in suppressing the same. Passed the House of Representatives January 8, 1897. Passed the Senate January 20, 1897. INTERNATIONAL PRISON CONGRESS, 1895. January 21, iam. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That there be printed five thousand additional copies of Senate_Document Congress, iss;. Numbered One hundred and eighty-one of the first session of the UfQ§{,‘},"“§,§,'{;§°*§‘,§,‘,§f Fifty-fourth Congress, being the report of the Delegates of the United z¤¤¤¤’ r¤1»<>¤~ States to the Filth International Prison Congress held at Pans, France, in July, eighteen hundred and ninety-five; five hundred copies for the Senate; one thousand copies for the House of Representatives, and téhree thousand five hundred copies for distribution by the Secretary of tate. Passed the House of Representatives January 26, 1897. Passed the Senate January 27, 1897. COUNTING THE ELECTORAL VOTE. _F¢l>¤¤¤’ 3· 18**7; Resolved by the House of Rqnresentatives (the Senate concurring), That comma; the site- the two Houses of Congress shall assemble in the Hall of the House of ‘°f',‘_f,,‘;{’f‘,,;,,,,,, 0,,,,, Representatives on Wednemlay, the tenth day of February, eighteen two new- ng can- hundred and ninety-seven, at one olclock in the afternoon, pursuant to "°"’ the requirement of the Constitution and laws relating to the election of President and Vice-President of the United States, and the President of the Senate shall be the presiding officer ; that two persons be appointed tellers on the part of the Senate and two on—tl1e part of the House of Representatives to make a list of the votes as they shall be declared; that the result shall be delivered to the President of the Senate, who shall announce the state of the vote and the persons elected to the two Houses assembled as aforesaid, which shall be deemed a declaration of the persons elected President and Vice-President of the United States, aud, together with a list of the votes, be entered on the Journals of the two Houses. Passed the House of Representatives February 2, 1897. Passed the Senate February 3, 1897. COTTON PLANT BULLETIN. February 3,18%. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That 4;.,m,, vim_ there be printed and bound in cloth seven thousand additional copies of m:;5;¤£¤s of l·¤¤¤*i¤ Bulletin numbered thirty-three, United States Department of Agricul- ` ture, entitled the Cotton Plant; its History, Botany, Chemistry, Culture, Enemies, and Uses; of which one thousand two hundred copies shall be for the use of the Senate; and two thousand four hundred copies