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1774 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. · February 24, mos. 1·;ULOGY ON PRESIDENT McKINLEY. M},°,‘§‘,§*{§,?" §°“i§§‘,f Recobved the House of Representatieec (the Senate concurring), That -¥¤Ig*:¤i:i;v·Omered there be printed and bound In the form of eulogies twenty-four thougsand co 18S of the oration delivered by the Honorable John Hay_in the Hall of the House of Representatives during the exercises in memory of the late President cKinley on February twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and two; sixteen thousand for the use of the House of Representatives and eight thousand for the use of the Senate. Passed February 24, 1903. February 24, um. BANKRUPT LAWS, ETC. ,0f},,‘jSf‘§§_“ P ‘ 1“‘"· Resobved by the House of Representutioe.s (the Senate concurring), That uigirguzgfcompiln- there be printed and bound together in paper thirty thousand co ies of ° ° °r° ‘ the followin documents, namely: “United States Bankrupt Igaw of eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, uniform system, with mar 'nal notes and index;" General Orders and Forms in Bankru tcy, acgipted and established by the Supreme Court of the United States, November twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, "and Public Law Numbered. sixty-two for the amendment of the bankruptcy law, passed by the Fifty-seventh Congress, second session, on January twenty- eighth, nineteen hundred and three," of which ten thousand eo ies shall be for the use of the Senate and twenty thousand copies for the use of ` the House. Passed February 24, 1903. . ' rebrmry 24.1903. LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION.

 l’“’°h¤*° Resolved by the Hmzse of Reg2resenmtivee (the Semzle concurring), That

Acceptance byCon- the invitation extended to the Congress of the United States by the §f ,f§‘,§l{§2'{'§,,‘{,’ National Commission of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition and by ¤°T_Z¤¤i_ wm the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Com uy to atten the Dedicatory R0d.'p.`201l. Ceremonies of the Louisiana Purchase Egposition, to be held at Saint Louis, Missouri, April thirtieth, and May first and second, nineteen hundred and three, be, and is hereby accepted. °°¤*¤**"°°*· That the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker- of the House of Representatives be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to appoint a committee to consist of ten Senators and fifteen Representatives, elected to the Fifty-eighth Congress, to attend the Dedicatony Ceremonies referred to and to represent the Congress of the Unite States on the occasion of the celebration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the purchase of the Territory of Louisiana, at Saint Louis, Missouri, April thirtieth and May firstand second, nineteen hundred and three. Passed February 24, 1903. ”·*°** *· *°°°· mmenarxon BILL. ‘”“°*¤’°“°° "*“·¤_ Reaobued by the Senate the House of}? esentativea concurrmg' That .t3‘i.§;$.$“&“£t $.58. me oemmsaee on Enroiled mus, in rnipiurenrment of are bill)(H. B. 12199) “To regulate the immigration of aliens into the United States,” are hereby an orized and directed to correct the cross·references by