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 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. 1635 presented by Government of France, be, and is hereby, rescinded, and that in the reenrollment of the bill the word “Wilcox’ in line three of the bill be stricken out and the word “Willcox " substituted therefor; also amend the title so as to read: "An Act authorizing the Department of State to deliver to Major C. DeW. Willcox decoration an diploma. presented by Government of France," so as to correctly spell the name of the prospective recipient, inaccumtely stated in t e bill. Passed February 19, 1909. JOHN H. HAMAKER. Februnu·y22,1909. Resolved by the Senate (the Horzse of Representatives concurring), That [S' Cm' R°S`N°'98'] the President be, and he is hereby, requested to return to the Senate J<>1=¤ H- 1{¤¤¤¤k<2¤ the bill (S. 4024) for the relief of John H. Hamaker. r.nIiii€r{1eq3t¤¢*Lirii°1°n Passed February 22, 1909. CRIMINAL CODE. February za, 1909. . . [11. Con. ms. No. vs.] Resolved by the House of Rep¢·eaenta twe.9 (the Senate eoncuxrrmg), That the Secretary of the Senate be authorized to renumber the sections cr-imrmrepae. consecutively; to strike out the headnotes at the beginning of each ,,§`,{§,{"“P”‘°“ °°" chapter to sections which have been omitted and to renumber the headnotes to correspond to the numbers given the sections; to correct the · references in one section to other sections; to correct t pographical errors; and to correct punctuation as indicated by the (lommittee on Conference. Passed February 23, 1909. · NOTES ON '1`ARIFF REVISION. February 28,1909. Resolved by the House ofRe resentative.9(t}ze Senate concurring), That [H- “°“· “‘* · N°· '"J there be printed and bounciv thirteen hundred copies of “Notes on Notes on mm re- Tariif Revision," prepared under the direction of the clerk of the Corn- '*’}}g'},·m,g O,d,,_,,,_ mittee on \Vays and Means, one thousand copies for the use of the 1>i¤¤ib¤¤¤¤- House and three hundred copies for the use of the Senate; that there I n GDI t, _S be plrinted and bound thirteen hundred copies of ‘*1mports and Duties," mw S °" 1 M ` eig teen hundred and ninety-four to nineteen hundred and seven, pre- Dhmbumm pared under the direction of the Committee on W uvs and Means, one' thousand copies for the use of the House and three hundred copies for the use of the Senate; that there be printed and bound two thousand Tum Hmm Q five hundred copies of ‘“Tariif Hearings" before the Committee on g" Ways and Means of the House of Representatives since the tenth day Dismblm n of November last, one thousand seven hundred copies for the use of ° ' the House and eight hundred copies for the use of the Senate. Passed February 23, 1909. INVESTIGATION OF PULP WOOD, PULP, AND PAPER. February 23,1909. Resolved by the Ifouse of]? eaentatives (the Senate concurring), That {H‘c°"’ R°“‘ N°‘°°‘] there be printed and bounedwtwo thousand copies of the hearings, `},¤$S¤`{,*°*;¤§j including index, of the select committee of the House to investigate iiapgr. 'P p’_ as to pulp wood. pulp, and paper, of which one thousand five hundred ,,§‘fpf,‘}“,§f€,f‘,°°,§}§‘,;€§é copies shall be for the use of the House, including three hundred cggggjgfee <>r¤<=r¤¤ _ copies to be distributed under the direction of the members of said pnrsmimutu. committee elected to the Sixty-first Congress, and five hundred copies for the use of the Senate. A Passed February 23, 1909.