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 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. 16].5 STATUE OF JOHN GORRIE. Fehruaryt, 1014. Resolved by the House cg Representatives (the Senate concurring), [H`C°¤`R&`N°°31`1 That the State of Florida. e, and is hereby, granted the privilege of sum or Jon placin in Statua.ry Hall of the Capitol the statue of John Gonie,G°p'{1°${d,,mm,;,,dt, ow feceased, who was a citizen of Florida, illustrious for distin-P”*°°·i¤B°**°°*YH¤lL n guished civic services. Passed, February 6, 1914. JOINT MEETING. March4,1914. H.. . . . Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), I Con Res No 33] That the two Houses of Congress assemble in the Hall of the House hg¤¤g ¤w¤¤¤s or the of Representatives on Thursday, the fifth day of March, nineteen e¤¤irm¤(i¤`lsegst1l>°mr°°ri?i»hi hundred and fourteen, at twelve 0’c1ock and thirty minutes in the ""° P'°°‘“°“'· afternoon for the urpose of receiving such communications as the President of the `Llhited States shall e pleased to make them. Passed, March 4, 1194. COMPILATION OF TREATIES, ETC. Mareh10,1914. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives eon.currinq), [S`C°°`R°s`N°`n'] That there be printed for the use of the Senate one thousand and for cioiapnatmn tr uuthe House three thousand additional copies of Senate Documentti§:w2;,;,,¥;7'?,,;§{’,l,’}·,,,. Numbered Three hundred and fifty-seven, volumes one and two "¤·¤1>r1¤¤»<1- Sixty-first Congress, and Senate Document Numbered Ten hundred and sixty-three, Sixty-second Copfress, being a compilation of the treaties, conventions intemation acts, (protocols, and agreements between the United States of America an 0l·l W6l'S from seventeen hundred and seventy-six to nineteen hun and thirteen; and that the superintendent of documents is hereby authorized to order reprinted such co ies of the foregoing documents as may be required for sale by his o£ce in accordance with law. Passed, March 10, 1914. ` JOINT MEETING. April 20,1914. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring) [Hmm R°°'N°`m That the two Houses of Congress assemble in the Hall of the House oi ,jg**g}0,§_$9°*,f,8 °* *1*, • Representatives on Monday, the twentieth ds;y of April, nineteennmmunieauom from hundred and fourteen, at three o’clock in the a ternoon, for the pur·-°‘°P"°'°°°*‘ ose of receiving such communications as the President of the United States shall be pleased to make them. Passed, April 20, 1914. STATUE OF ZACHARIAH CHANDLER. spain, 1914. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate coneun·in.g), ‘H`CmR°&N°`m That the thanks of Conlgress e presented to the Governor, and c,§g§§,_°‘ z“°*'“'*“’ throu h him to the peop e, of Michigan for the statue of Zachariah ugmmfrgrwmmm Chandler, whose name is so honorab y identified with the history of mm ' that State and of the United States. Resolved, That this work of art is accepted in the name of the N a- ·*°°’P"*“°°·°‘°· tion and assigned a place in the old Hall of the House of Representatives, already set aside by Act of Congress for statues o eminent citizens, and that a copy of this resolution signed by the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives, be transmitted to the Governor of the State of Michigan. Passed, April 24, 1914.