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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. 1615 maueuau. commrrnn. [S. Con. Res., No. 23.] Resolved the Senate (the House 0 Re esentatives concurri ), Iuausuration crm That a jointly committee consistinglof three Sienators and three Rneg P?§£€°E0mmitm to resentatives, to be appointed by the President of the Senate and tllie "°°PP°*¤'*°°· Speaker of the House of Representatives, respectively, is authorized to make the necessagy arrangements for the inauguration of the President elect of the nited States on the 4th of March next. Passed, December 19, 1924. sraunium 0IL GOIIPANY. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the President be requested to return to the House of Repre- standard on comsentatives bill (H. R. 2373) entitled “An Act for the relief of the miiglénm or mu nn Standard Oil Company at Savannah, Georgia," the item of appro- '°‘_j‘jf,;"· ‘°g‘“"’°· prigion being contained in the General Deficiency bill of Ap 2, ’P` ' 192 . Passed, January 8, 1925. J'a1m.ary14, 1725. comvrnvc mmcronan vorms. Resolved by the Senate (the House ng Representatives concurring), That the two Houses of Congress sh assemble in the Hall of the vofgming °*°°°°¤* House of Representatives on Wednesday, the 11th day of February, Proceedings ui, in 1925, at one o’c1ock postmeridian, pinsuant to the requirements of the T,'2°R§?,,1ls2L€§{¥vw?"” Constitution and laws relating to the election of President and Vice- President of the United States, and the President pro tempore of the ` Senate shall be their presiding officer; that two tellers shall be previously appointed by the President plro tempore on the part of the Senate and) two by the S eaker on the art of the House of Representatives, to whom shallibe handed as the are opened by the President of the Senate all the certificates andy papers purporting to be certificates of the electoral votes, which certificates an papers shall be opened, presented, and acted upon in the alphabetical or er of the States, beginning with the letter A; and said tellers, having then read the same in the presence and hearing of the two Houses, shall make a list of the votes as they shall appear from the said certificates; and the votes having been ascertained and counted in manner and according to the rules by law provided, the result of the same shall be delivered to the President of the Senate, who shall thereupon announce the state of the vote, which announcement shall be deemed a sufficient declaration of the persons, if any, elected President and Vice-President of the United States, and, toggther with a list of the votes, be entered on the Journals of the two ouses. Passed, January 14, 1925. CAPITAL PUN1sHMnN·r, DISTRICT or oonumzm. [S. Con. Rss., No. 26.] Resolved by the Senate (the House of Reppesentatives concurring), That the Secretary of the Senate be, and e is hereby authorised _ capita; punmnnen: and directed, in the enrollment of the bill (S. 387) to prescribe ,‘§‘,,_,P’““"’ °' °°“‘m' the method of capital punishment in the District of Columbia, to ,ag;_g=;·¤;g gmggedw strike out, on page one, line three of the engrossed bill the following: ann, p’.798. ' [on and after the lst day of July, 1924,] and msert: hereafter Passed, January 15, 1925.