CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. 1797 DESTRUCTION OF UNITED STATES BATTLE SHIP MAINE. Resolved by th_e House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That Aprn sum. there be printed twenty thousand copies of the message of the Presi— dent of the United States, dated March twenty-eight, eighteen hun- R¤r¤r¤N¤v¤1C<>¤rt dred and ninety-eight, together with the report of the Naval Court of 3;,g,§"{,'§lf,{';,df’°°" "` Inquiry upon the Destruction of the United States Battle ship Maine in Havana Harbor, February rlfteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, und the testimony taken before the Court, thirteen thousand five hundred copies for the use of the House of Representatives and six thousand five hundred for the use of the Senate. Passed the House of Representatives April 4, 1898. Passed the Senate April 5, 1898. CHARLESTON HARBOR. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That Ap¤16.189& the Secretary of War be, and is hereby, requested to furnish the House of Representatives, at the earliest time practicable, such information };*@*B*'¤;*;Q°;*0*:g::¤!¤d as he may have regarding the possibility of providing deeper draft at increised aspen. mg the entrance into Charleston Harbor than is contemplated by the approved project for the improvement by jetties of the entrance to that - harbor; and that he be requested further to submit a plan and estimate of the cost of securing a depth of not less than twenty-six feet at low water hom the ocean to deep water inside the harbor, and to report his opinion as to the advisability themoil Passed the House of Representatives April 5, 1898. Passed the Senate April 6, 1898. CUBA. “ Resolved by the Senate (the_House of Representatives concurring), That Apri113. mss. there be printed for the use of the Senate and House of Representa- —(],,j_,g,,,,§,§ tives twenty thousand copies, to be included in one volume, of the Mw P¤»¤id•—¤¢. em., Message of the President of the United States on the relation of the ""d""°" ’"'"°`°‘ United States to Spain, and the Message of the President of the United States transmitting Consular Correspondence Respecting the Condition of the Reconcentrndos in Cuba., the State of the \Var in that Island, and the Prospects of the Projected Autonomy, thirteen thousand five hundred for the use of the House of Representatives, and six thousand five hundred copies for the use of the Senate. Passed the Senate April 12, 1898. Passed the House of Representatives April 13, 1898. STA'[`lSTI(‘S OF LAKE COMMERCE. Resolvevl by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That Apri114.1M-_ tlu-rc shall be printed by the Public Printer ten thousand copies of s.,cs.;.-., of f,.;. House Document Numbered two hundred and seventy-seven, Fifty- C°g,**;]j{f]*;crdemd Hlth Congress, second session, entitled Statistics of Lake Commerce, ` tour thousand copies for the use of the House. two thousand copies for the Senate, and four thousand copies for the use of the Treasury Department. Passed the House of Representatives March 24, 1898. Passed the Senate April 14, 1898.