Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 2.djvu/688

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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. 2135 enable the United States fittingly to join in the celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg; and the necessary Expenses. expenses of said Committee shall be paid one—half out of the contingent fund of the Senate and one—half out of the contingent fund of the House, and shall not exceed, in all, the sum of one thousand dollars. Passed June 21, 1910. Jormssono, A1zKANsAs,ooUn·rs. me ¢3·19¤°· [S. Con. Res. No. 87.] Resobved by the Senate (the Houseqf' Representatbves concurring), That the President be requested to return to the Senate the bill ·{,<;¤;$?>¤r¤f¢¤,§{{¤·N_ (S. 6719) “To provide for the sittings of the United States circuit and questedll ° district courts of the eastern division of the eastern district of Arkan— "‘""’· *’· "‘B· sas at the city of Jonesboro in said district. Passed June 23, 1910. JOHN A. BROWN. _ Juns2s,1810. . [H. Con. Res. No. 50.] Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the action of the Speaker of the House of Representatives and mm A. smwn. by the Vice President and President of the Senate in signing the ,.e§,§_{_°"m°“‘ °°'“ enrolled bill (H. R. 2272) "An Act for the relief of John A. Brown," - Am. p. 21::4. be rescinded, and that ID the reenrollment of the bill the following ‘ amendment be made, to wit: Strike out all after the enacting clause and insert the following: "That in the administration of the pension laws John A. Brown Ame, p.186‘2. who served on the United States ship New Ironsides until March thirty-first, eighteen hundred and sixt -five, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorablly discharged from the naval service on that date." Passed June 23, 1910. JAMES C. JOHNSON. June¤.19l0. _ [¤.c¤¤.ne§N5ET Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurrzng). That the action of the Speaker of the House of Representatives and JE¤m¤¤S·J¤*;_*;¤¤¤- of the Vice President and President of the Senate in signing the en- msr'$.i.° m° °°r` rolled bill (H. R. 1386) "An Act to correct the naval record of James ""‘”· ¥’· 2“"‘· C. J ohnson," be rescinded, and that in the enrollment of the bill the following amendment be made, to wit: z Amen the Title so as to read: "For the relief of James C. Johns0n.’ Strike out all after the enacting clause and insert the following: "That in the administration of the pension laws James C. Johnson, 4»u,p.1se2. who served in the United States Navy until May fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the naval service on that date." Passed June 23, 1910. ADJOURNMENT. June 25, NIL . . s. N0. 54. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), [H Con Re 1 That the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of c°@’“m°"‘ °‘ Representatives be authorized to close the present session by adjourning their respective Houses on the twenty-fifth day of June, nineteen hundred and ten, at eleven o’clock p. m. ‘ Passed June 25, 1910.