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APPENDIX—CONC URREN T RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. 15 REPORT N0. 227. COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That .1..;, zrisoi. there be printed six thousand copies of the report of the Committee on Foreign Relations, Numbered two hundred and twenty-seven, with the eigrnpiielntitius 'coiiii additional views of members of the committee and the testimony, two §,f.ff°· H°"“”"‘ ·`*‘= . thousand copies for the use of the Senate and four thousand copies for Pri¤¤¤s ¤rd¤w1- the use of the House of Representatives. Passed the Senate, March 5, 1894. Passed the House of Representatives, July 27, 1894. V MESSAGES OF THE PRESIDENTS. Resolved by the House of Representatives ( the Senate concurring) That July 27, ism. _ there beprinted and bound in cloth six thousand copies of the comp1ete compilation of all the Annual, Special, and Veto Messages, Proclama- Pmsmem. _ tions, and Inaugural addresses of the Presidents of the United States, e,£,"§',",}§,F,§$ °°‘“I’“" from seventeen hundred and eighty-nine to eighteen hundred and ninety- four, inclusive, two thousand copies for the use of the Senate and four thousand copies for the use of the House. The work shall be prepared under the direction of the Joint Committee on Printing. Passed the House of Representatives, June 11, 1894. Passed the Senate, July 27, 1894. ARREDONDO GRANT, FLORIDA. ‘ Resolved by the Senate ( the Home of Representatives concurring), That Aug,,,,,, ,8,,, the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, requested to suspend the opening of the lands in the Arredondo grant of twenty thousand erm, niques. acres in Columbia County, Florida, to entry under the land laws of the ,,,§“$}§°Q§g’;,g§¤‘;Pjgj United States until the close of the present Congress, unless there is queued. . further legislation with reference thereto before that time. Passed the Senate, August 3, 1894. Passed the House of Representatives, August 7, 1894. ILLUMINATING Domi-: OF THE CAPITOL. Resolved by the Home of Representatives (the Senate concurring) That August s, um. permission bu and is hereby given to the Citizen’s Committee Knights g;‘,,,;,_~·····——~ of Pythias encampment, of which Chapin Brown is chairman, to illumi- D£1i’¤mi¤_•ii¤¤ or mite the Dome of the Capitol on the nights of August 27, 28, 29, and °P""'““°‘· 30, 1894, under the control and direction of the Architect of the Capitol. Passed the House of Representatives, August 8, 1894. Passed the Senate, August 8, 1894. CIVIL smzvrcm commission Rnroxr. Re.s·olz·e¢l, by the House of Representative.; (the Senate concurring) That August 16,189l. twenty-three thousand copies of the Tenth Report of the United States E€s€rvs¢¤ cm. Civil Service Commission be printed, of which one thousand copies mgggrmgém shall be for the use of the Senate, two thousand for the use of the g ' House of Representatives, and twenty thousand for distribution by the United States Civil Service Commission. Passed the House of Representatives, July 12, 1894. Passed the Senate, August 16, 1894.