I 772 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. The Joint Committee on Printing are hereby authorized to have the copy prepared for the Public Printer, who shall procure suitable portrait etchings to be bound in with these Ill€Il'l0l'I8 s, and shall use such per and bindings as will make the volumes worthy of a place in the libraries of the land. Passed June 26, 1902. J“¤°?7· 1902 REPORT OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Report 0 f * h ° Resobved bg the Senate (the Hrouee of Rqwesen tatilves concurring), That ii).ii;ieiQi»°ii2vgiuuii>`: there be printed seven thousand five hundred additional copies of °'“’°" p““‘°d· Senate Document Numbered ()ne hundred and sixty-four, third session F ifty-fth Congress, being the report of the Daughters of the American Revolution for eighteen hundred and ninety to eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, together with the historical preface herewith, indorsed by the board o management of that society, of which two thousand five hundred shall be for the use of the Senate and thousand for the use of the House of Representatives. Passed June 27, 1902; JUIY1. 1907- PHILIPPINE BILL ggggrgns glen I I Resolved by the Senate (the House ¢ifReprece1itat£vea concurring), That. mm 0N5m, °° °the Enrollinlg£Clerks in the enro ment of the Senate bill 2295 be directed to c nge the word ‘•sixty-six " where it occurs in section 64 of said bill to the word " sixty-three ". Passed July 1, 1902. J¤lY 1. 1902- ADJOURNMENT OF CONGRESS. M1¤¤r¤¤¤¤¤¢ ¤f Resobved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That °°°"°” the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representative be authorized to close the present session by adjournmg} their resgoective Houses on the first day of July, nineteen hundred an two, at ve thirty o’cl0ck post meridian. Passed July 1, 1902.