322 REPORT OF NATIONAL MU8EUM, 1893. 



WOltLDS C'OIATMHIAX EXPOSITION. 



Government Exhibit: Tor the selection, purcliase, preparation, and arrangement 

 of such articles and materials as the heads of the several Executive Departments, 

 the Smithsonian Institution and National Museum, and the United States Fish Com- 

 mission may decide shall be embraced in the Government exhibit, and such addi- 

 tional articles as the President may designate for said Exposition, and for the 

 employment of proper jiersons as oflicers and assistants to the Board of Control and 

 Management of the Government exhibit, appointed by the President, of which not 

 exceeding five thousand dollars may be expended, by the said Board for clerical 

 services the sum of three hundred and lifty thousand doHars is hereby appropriated 

 for the service of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety- 

 two ; and any moneys heretofore appropriated in aid of said Government exhibit may 

 be used in like manner and for like purposes : Frorided, That all expenditures made for 

 the jnirposes and from the approiiriation specified herein shall be subject to the 

 api)rovaI of the said Board of Control and Management, and of the Secretary of the 

 Treasury, as now provided by law. 



World's Columbian Commission: For the World's Columbian Commission, 

 ninety-live thousand five hundred dollars, of which sum thirty-six thousand dollars 

 shall be used for the Board of Lady Managers. 



For expenses connected with the admission of foreign goods to the l^xposition, 

 as set forth in section twelve of the act creating the Commission, apjiioved April 

 twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and ninety, twenty thousand dollars; 



For contingent expenses of the World's Congress Auxiliary of the World's Colum- 

 bian Exposition, two thousand five hundred dollars. 



And the several sums herein appropriated for the World's Columbian Exposition 

 shall be deemed a part of the sam of one million five hundred thousand dollars, the 

 limit of liability of the United States on account thereof fixed by the act of April 

 twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and ninety, authorizing said Exposition. 



(Public— No. 143.) From Sundry VA\il Act. Approved March 3, 1891. 



wokld's cohmbian exposition. 



Government Exhibit: For the selection, purchase, preparation, transportation, 

 installation, care and custody, and arrangement of such articles and materials as the 

 heads of the several Executive Departments, the Smithsonian Institution, and 

 National Museum, and the United States Fish Commission may decide shall be 

 embraced in the Government exhibit, and such additional articles as the President 

 may designate for said Exposition, and for the employment of proper persons as 

 officers and assistants to flu- Board of C-ontrol and Management of the Government 

 exhibit, appointed by the President, of which not exceeding five thousand dollars 

 may be expended by said Board for clerical services, four hundred and eight thou- 

 sand two hundred and fifty dollars: Provided, That all expenditures for the purposes 

 and from the appropriafifm specified herein shall be subject to the approval of the 

 said Board of Control and Management and of the Secretary of the Treasury, as now 

 provided by law. 



World's Columbian Commission: For the World's Columbian Commission, two 

 hundred and thirty thousand dollars of which sum one hundred aiul ten thousand 

 dollars shall be used for tlie Board of Lady Managers: Provided, That all expense of 

 administration and installation in the Woman's building shall be paid by the World's 

 Columbian Exposition: Provided That ti)e salaries of the Director-General and Sec- 

 retary of the Commission shall not exceed eight thousand dollars and three thou- 

 sand dollars respectively ])er annum, and a sum not exceeding five thousand dollars 

 may be used by the Director-General in his discretion for incidental and contingent 



