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1802 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. WAR-REVENUE BILL. July 7. isss. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That iv;,_gg,g;" there be printed of Public Act Numbered 133, “An Act to provide _Printing of addi- ways and means to meet war expenditures, and for other pU.I‘p0S€S_,” "°"“l°°’ °“ °'°°""" with marginal notes and index prepared by the Clerk, and bound in paper, one hundred thousand copies, sixty-seven thousand copies for the use of the House of Representatives and thirty-three thousand , copies for the use of the Senate. Passed the House of Representatives July 6, 1898. Passed the Senate July 7, 1898. BANKRUPTCY BILL. July 7.1898- Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That nmkmpmy tau. there be printed of Public Act Numbered 171, “An Act to establish a _d§;QQ:';fcg;§§;°‘ °‘ uniform system bankruptcy throughout the United States," seventy- ` five thousand copies, fifty thousand for the use of the House of Representatives and twenty-five thousand for the use of the Senate. That such prints be of the Act with index, and so forth, as prepared by the Clerk. Passed the House of Representatives July 5, 1898. Passed the Senate, with the following amendment, July G, 1898: Line 9, after “ witl1,” insert: paper cover and Passed the House of Representatives July 7, 1898. PARIS EXPOSITION. July 7,1598, Authorizing the Public Printer to print six thousand copies of the report of the ——-—-—————·· special commissioner to the Paris Exposition. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That P¤ri¤1¤¤p¤•i¤·>¤· the Public Printer be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to print six thousand copies of Senate Document 293, 55th Congress, mléengggmp •P°°i** second session, known as the Report of. Thomas W. Cridler, Third ranting trims. Assistant Secretary of State, who was appointed a special commis ioner · in relation to the acceptance by the Government of the United States of the invitation of France to participate in the international Exposition to be held at Paris from April 15th to November 5th, 1900; of which 1,000 copies are to be for the use of the Senate, 2,000 copies for the use of the House of Representatives, and the remaining three · thousand copies to be placed at the disposal of the acting commissioner for distribution to intending exhibitors and for the use of the permanent commission when it organizes. Passed the Senate, July 7, 1898. Passed the House of Representatives, July 7, 1898. ENROLLING BILLS. ,;,,1, 8_m8_ Resolved by the House of Rqn·esen1urives (the Senate concurring), That séur°,,,ns_éb;wig§ during the remaining days of the present session of Congress the aime: during me engrossing and enrolling of bills and joint resolutions by printing, as """ °f ""‘*°“· provided by Act of Congress, approved March second, eighteen hundred and ninety-[ive, may be suspended, and said bills and joint resolutions may be written by hand. Passed the House of Representatives July 7, 1898. Passed the Senate July 8, 1898.