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 1616 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. W! 8,1914. VERA CRUZ, MEXICO, NAVAL VICTBIS. ‘:,lT¤;:;N°'3?`] Resplvegmby the House of fRi¢1preE_}s0entatives (tllaf Senate, # · or representation o the ngress at the exercises to e  reg at the Navy Yard in Brooklyn, New York, on Monday May eleventh, amuynfl N. y.,mv§   hundred and fourteen, in honor of the men of the Navy and ’“°· “‘ °“°‘ °'· Marine Coxgs who lost their lives at Vera Cruz, Mexico, there shall be appointed y the Vice President seven Members of the United States Séenate and by the Speaker twenty-one Members of the House of e resentatives. m§¤¤•¤¤¤¤*¤¤¤¤¤*# Sho. 2. That the expenses of the Committees shall be defrayed ` in equal {parts from the contingent appropriations of the Senate and House o Representatives. Passed, May 8. 1914. Ju¤•¤9, 1014. _ PRESIDENT JOHN TYLER. Q  Mm Wherem the Government of the United States has erected a monument in Hollywood Cemetery at Richmond, Virginia, over the Wgrave of President John Tyler; and erica: eirercises  lyiheld very soon :0  hglgzzaig moiuilment anibemgconsier ve appro e t a an o '¢i§1Represe§tatives shoulda propdil? represented on this occasion: ere ore e 1 »,§,§,f“‘*°"* ’°*‘“ Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), c° g,'g{,‘ That a committee of ten Membexs be appointed, Eve by the President uuwungimgimugm- of the Senate and five by the Speaker o the House of Representatives, §,'f°°’ ‘ "to represerg; tl11ehC0ng‘psi of lthe Unite; Statesdtg agtind saé;1 ceremonies an au orityis ere given e en 25 rom eco - tingent: fund of the Senate, and7$250 from Ee contingent fund of this House of Iiepreisoenbtéitives, to élcifrayhtheo expenses of sxaicglcomrgigtee, u n vouc ers approve y the mmitt to `t - trlbl the Contingent Expenses of the Senate an? the Clomxnlatee Oclln Acconmts of the House of Representatives, respectively. Passed, June 29, 1914. Scpumm-e,1¤u. JOINT MEETING. [H. Con. Res. No. 47.] , _ Resolved by the House o Representatwes (the Senate eoneurri h;>*¤g°g@¢‘_gg:,§g  the two Houses assemble in the Hall of the House of Represenng; mmiyurgsgaum mm tives on Friday, the fourth day of Se tember, nineteen hundred and “‘° ’°” °“" fourteen, at twelve-thirty o’c1ock in tge afternoon for the purpose of r§ca¢Evg:gp?;1c};(§<;gimu1l;1ct;ig<2511s1;S the President of the United States s as ma e e . Passed, September 3, 1914. VH. Con. Res. No. 42.] ‘ Resolved the House o Representatives (th Senate conou ° _3g’;ggutjg*{*g E¤‘ That there ggall be printer; as a House documeiit one thousanrdwfiQd pr{u<¤,j_jg=** °*· °*d¤*°dl1¤¤<%¤'6? t¢;10Pg>S ogt 0 ]0111}11§l1 0§{theti'lC{rt5ij—e1gtl1rth national eucamp. ' menoeranArmyoeeuc,or '1; h- dred and fourteen, not to exceed $1 goo in cost, vfitbcilll-uldtlfstfdilfs, gills thousand COPIES of which shall be for the use of the House and five hundred copies for the use of the Senate. Passed, September 10, 1914.
 * >¢¤¤¤b¤f10.19i4· GRAND ARMY ENCAMPMENT, 1914.