CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION, FIFTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. HOLIDAY RECESS, 1901-1902. December 12,1901. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate conoum·2Png), That H°“*’”Y '°°°“· when the two Houses adjourn on Thursday, December nineteenth, they stand adjourned until twelve o’clock Meridian, Monday, J anuarv sixth, nineteen hundred and two. y Passed December 12, 1901. WILLIAM McKINLEY. MEMORIAL ADDRESS BY JOHN HAY. January 16, 1902. Whereas the melancholy event of the violent and tragic death of V · William McKinley, late President of the United States, having ‘ occurred during e recess of Congress, and the two Houses sharing in the general grief and desiring to manifest their sensibility upon the occasion of the public bereavement: Therefore, be it _ Resolved by the House of Representatives (Me Senate concurring) That {wdés:} ¤¢g¤¤1¤y the two Houses of Congress will assemble in the Hall of the House be ?1:ii$m(°idx»"E1i: of Representatives on a day and hour fixed and announced by the €,§’,§‘,;,LQ“ H“’g°‘°'° jioint committee, to wit: Thursday, February twenty-seventh, nineteen undred and two, and that, in the presence of the two Houses there assembled, an address upon the life and character of William McKinley, late President of the United States, be pronounced by Honorable John Hay, and that the President of the Senate pro tempore and the Speaker of the House of Representatives be requested to invite the President and ex-President of the United States, ex Vice—Presidents, the heads of the several Departments, the judges of the Supreme Court, the re resentatives of the foreign Governments, the governors of the severaI)States, the Lieutenant- eneral of the Army and the Admiral of the Navy, and such officers of the Army and Navy as have received the thanks of Congress who may then be at the seat of Government, to be present on the occasion, and such others as may be su sted by the executive committee. ggeiolved, That the President of the United States be requested to mqqvy S rewjjrtgns transmit a copy. of these resolutions to Mrs. Ida S. McKinley, and to 1.,;, ”‘ ‘ S' ‘ ° “‘ assure her of the profound sympathy of the two Houses of Congress for her dee rsonal ailliction, and of their sincere condolence for the late nationag ggreavement. Passed January 16, 1902. LAKE SUPERIOR IRON DEPOSITS. F¢br¤nr>‘1.190‘2. Resolvedb the Senate (the Hozwe of R ·esen¢a&ives comurmf ) That eR°P9¤°¤ "1r<>¤¤r¢ there be priiited at the Government zlnting Office four tNoi1sand%»Y°$`e°gl¤¤‘f*k€pS5i°i€ copies, in pamphlet form, of the report on the “Iron ore deposits of i>`h£e°:§ emma. 1763