ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS RELATIVE TO THE 

 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, NATIONAL MUSEUM, ETC. 



(In coutinuatiou from previous Reports.) 



[Fifty-second Congress, second session, 1893.] 

 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. 



Resolved hi/ the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 

 States of America in Congress assembled, That the vacancy in the Board 

 of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, of thi> class other than 

 Members of Congress, shall be tilled by the reappointment of James B. 

 Angell, of Michigan, whose term of oftice expires on January 19, 1893. 

 (Joint Eesolntion No. 4. Approved, January 9, 1893.) 



Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 

 States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the 

 Smithsonian Institution be, and be hereby is, authorized to prepare 

 and send, for exhibition in the Woman's Building of the World's Colum- 

 bian Exposition, any article now in his custody, or on exliibition in the 

 National Museum, illustrative of the life and deveh)i)ment of the Indus 

 tries of women. (Joint Eesolution No. 19. Aj^proved, March 3, 1893. 

 Statutes, Vol. xxvii, p. 757.) 



Smithsonian building. — For completing the repairs upon the Smith- 

 sonian building, and for such other work as is needed to ])rotect the 

 building from further deterioration, and to place it in proper sanitary 

 condition, any unexi)ended balance remaining to tlie credit of the appro- 

 l)riation for tireproofing, and so forth, sliall be available for the pur- 

 poses above stated ; this work to be done under the direction of the 

 Architect of the Capitol, and in accordance with the approval of the 

 Secretary of the Smitlisonian Institution. (Sundry civil appropriation 

 act. Approved, March 3, 1893. Chap. 208, Statutes, p. 581.) 



War J)epartme>it. — Buildings and grounds. — For improvement, nniin- 

 tenance, and care of Smithsonian grounds, including construction of 

 asphalt roads and i)aths, two thousand five hundred dollars. (Sundry 

 civil appropriation act. A])proved, March 3, 1893. Chap. 208, Statutes, 

 p. 597.) 



For two day watchmen in Smithsonian grounds, at six hundred and 

 sixty dollars each, one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. 



For two night watchmen in Smithsonian grounds, at seven hundred 

 and twenty dollars each, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars. 

 (LegisUitive, executive, and judicial act. Approved, March 3, 1893. 

 Chap. 211, Statutes, p. 700.) 



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