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 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. 1995 .1oHN e. B. MASTERS, PENSION BILL. _ _ June 5. imo. Resolved by the Senate (tbe Ifouse ofRe%>rese¢2.tati1~es concurring), That _P~¢l¤r¤ of Senate the President be requested to return the bill of the Senate (S. 1551) bm1551r€q°°m`d‘ “ Granting a pension to John G. B. Masters." Passed the Senate, June 4, 1900 Passed the House, June 5, 1900. SENATE BILL No. 2962. lun? 51000- Resolved by the Senate (tb-e House ofRe€resentatives concurring) That Nkeguryl <>fSe¤ate bill the President be requested to return to the Senate the bill of the Senate °` 962 r€°*u€St€d‘ (S. 2962) “Granting an increase of pension to William Blades." Passed the Senate, June 4, 1900. Passed t.he House, June 5, 1900. SENATE BILL No. 2483. ~‘“¤0 5·100j;_ Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representat ives concurring), That N§°;§g§r%gS§(§;$0il1 the President be requested to return to the Senate the bill of the Senate (S. 2483) "Granting an increase of pension to Lewis C. .Beard." Passed the Senate, June 5, 1900. Passed the House, June 5, 1900. ENRoLL1Ne BILL. June 5.1900;- Resolved by the Hoilse of Representatives (the Senate concurring) That . E¤r0Ui¤g by W¤‘il·` during the remainder of the present session of Congress the engross- txiieiisiildiiiiuiaiilniiiglél FG" ing and enrolling of bills and ]oint resolutions by printing, as provided by act of Congress, approved March Second, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, may be suspended, and said bills and joint resolutions may be written by hand. Passed the House, June 5, 1900. Passed the Senate, June 5, 1900. EULOGIES ON HON. DENNIS M. HUBLEY. J¤¤¢5.19Q0; _ Whereas, the late Honorable Dennis M. Hurley, memberof the Pmmblel- Fifty fifth Congress, from the Second District of the State of New York, died on the twenty-sixth day of February, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, immediately preceding the final adjournment of the Fift —fifth Congress; and · Wvhereas, the pressure of public business in the few days then remaining of the F ifty-fifth Congress prevented a day being set apart for the customary tributes to the memory of the said deceased: Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That €g§’g;*;;;¤(§1¥,>0*,}fB<;{1§ members of the Senate and of the House of Representatives be per- pls M.Hur1eyauu1ox·- mitted to print in the Record appropriate remarks in eulogy of the ‘“°d‘ said Honorable Dennis M Hurley, Deceased. Passed the House, June 4, 1900. Passed the Senate, June 5, 1900. ·