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 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. (By section 73 of the act rovidin for''a · 1895, it is provided that the pamphlet cgpies :115Staithtg:l:xidl%h:‘S(talthltg;ua§¤'L¥g§hhgl{g::1;h concurrent resolutions passed by Congress. 'I`0 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 copies furnished by these officers appear below.) FIRST SESSION FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. TARIFF OF 1897. · Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That umu 1•s,ism. there be printed for the use of the two Houses twenty thousand copies W; of H. R. 27, now known as H. R. 379, entitled **A Bill to provide revenue Oni ' for the Government and to encourage the industries of the United pui$’iZ.i?°rd°"d°°b° States/’ six thousand for the use of the Senate and fourteen thousand for the use of the House. Passed the House of Representatives March 15, 1897. Passed the Senate March 16, 1897. CUMBERLAND SOUND HARBOR. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That ,1.,,,. 1MM_ the Secretary of War be requested to furnish the Congress with such i—?+ information as he may have in his possession with reference to the HES}}?:" °"d °°°°d present condition of the harbor in Cumberland Sound, and to inform u§j$[_f{Q]}‘,Q1*;;‘lj,j;:· the Congress whether any immediate action is necessary to protect the limaémum·m·1iu.u{ entrance from being closed against the commerce usually entering the "“`· port of Fernandiua. Passed the Senate May 26, 1897. Passed the House of Representatives June 10, 1897. TARIFF OF 1897. Rexolred by the Senate (the House o/"Represevetatires concurring), That July 24. ism. there be printed for the use of Congress fifty thousand copies of the .,.m,,,,.,nw_ ”` Tariff Law of eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, in pamphlet form ,,,),),,5 mm, mba with paper cover, to be apportioned as follows: Twenty-five thousand pmaai. _ copies for the use of the House of Representatives, ten thousand copies A*'*’°""""""’“'· for the use of the Senate, and fifteen thousand copies for the use of the (`oinmittec on Finance of the Senate. Passed the Senate and House of Representatives July 24, 1897. ADJOURNMENT, 1897. [mcolverl by the House of Represenfafires (the Senate concurring), That July 24, iss?. the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Repre- Q,g;ésg{0a—"(,j,,,lr,, seutatives be authorized to close the present session by adjouruing my zi, mw. their respective Houses on Saturday, July twenty-fourth, at nine o'clock post meridian. g · Passed the House of Representatives and Senate July 24, 1897. 1795