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 ZOCO CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. i Speaker of the House of Representatives respectively, is authorized to make the necessary arrangements for the inauguration of the President—elect of the United States on the fourth day of March, next. (Amendment incorporated in the foregoing.) `· Passed the House of Representatives January 16, 1901. Passed the Senate with amendment February 4, 1901. F°"'}‘°"Y"-W}-,_,, onvII.I,E n. omni. ‘,};§’,§l$,,H· §,§*}“‘·_._,,_ Resolved by the Jlonse ofRe§resentatives (the Senate oonowrvvhzg), That r¤··w¤· the Committees on Enrolled ills of the two Houses be authorized and directed to correct the enrolled bill of the House (H. R. 10761) entitled "An Act granting an increase of pension to Oliver H. Cram," by striking out the words "Oliver H. Cram," wherever they occur in title and text and inserting “Orville H. Cram." Passed the House February 5, 1901. Passed the Senate February 6, 1901. _E'¥??"Y 8;;**2; H. s. REED, ALIAS DANIEL HULL. H-. S- R°°"y “““*‘ Resobved by the [Ruse of Re resentatives (the Senate eonenvri ) That D'iii>€¤iii>iim`bi¤1 ·¤¤r· the Enrolling Clerk of the Hjduse be, and he is hereby, authoilgzdd and '°°t°directed to correct the enrolled bill (H. R. 9928) entitled "An Act granting an increase of pension to H. S. Reed, alias Daniel Hull " by inserting in the enacting clause the word "States" after the word "Unite .” Passed the House February 8, 1901. Passed the Senate February 8, 1901. F°'¤m¤*Y 9-190*- “HISTORY, ETU., UNITED STATES CENSUS.), " H i Sm ’ Y *H“ 9 Resolved by the Senate (the Home of Rqzwesentatbves omvourvtng) That gt§gld$)¤isi¤}$ii*Uu`wd there be printed and bound in cloth for the use of the Census Bdreau, ¢nI¤;¤I·i;]§1!ig’ Gm E"` five hundred copies of Senate Document Numbered One hundred and ninety-four, iirst session, Fifty-sixth Congress, entitled "The History and Growth of the United States Census." Passed the Senate June 2, 1900. Passed the House of Representatives February 9, 1901. Fcbmmyg ,90, DocUMENTAnY HISTORY or THE CONSTITUTION or THE W . e ew @4 UNITED STATES. mgj>°(}¤§l*;¤{§gnS}§c§g’~j Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatzves oonenrvtng), That tion or me Umm of the document known as the Documentary History of the Constitu- Sti}ii¤liaI.gu..;h0y;Z€d_ tion of the United States seven thousand copies be printed, of which number two thousand shall be for the use of the Senate, four thousand shall be for the use of the House of Representa_tives, and one thousand for the use of the Department of State. Passed the Senate January 24, 1901. Passed the House of Representatives February 9, 1901. F¤¤¤¤M>‘fg 1901- non. c. K. DAVIS. §Iggi,§]}gK·_}g¤Vggd,_ Resoboed  the Senate (the Hmtse o Rep7·esentatéves concurring), That npm.1 copies of eulo- there be printed six thousand add1tional copies of the eulogies upon gm "“ “'"h""”°d‘ the late Cushman Kellogg Davis, Senator from the State of Minnesota,