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or withdrawn for consumption therein at any time after such importa- 

 tion shall be subject to the duties, if any, imposed on like articles by 

 the revenue laws in force at the date of importation: And provided 

 further, That in case any articles imported under the provisions of 

 this act shall be withdrawn for consumption or shall be sold without 

 payment of duty as required bj r law, all the penalties prescribed by 

 the revenue laws shall be applied and enforced against such articles 

 and against the persons who may be guilty of such withdrawal or 

 sale. 



(Stat.,X VIII, Part8. 82.) 



March 3, 1875. 



Sundry civil act for 1876. 



For engraving and printing certificates of Centennial stock for the 

 international exhibition to be held in the city of Philadelphia in the 

 year 1876, $30,750: Provided, That this appropriation shall not be 

 construed as in any manner committing the Government of the United 

 States to any other payment whatever to meet the expenses of said 

 exhibition. 



(Stat., XVIII, Part 3, 375.) 



March 3, 1875. 



Sundry civil act for 1876. 



SEC. 5. To enable the Executive Departments of the Government 

 and the Smithsonian Institution to participate in the International 

 Exhibition of 1876, the following sums are hereby appropriated, 

 namely: For the Interior Department, $115,000; for the Treasury 

 Department, $5,000; for the Post-Office Department, $5,000; for the 

 Agricultural Department, $50,000; for the Smithsonian Institution, 

 $67,000; for the United States Commission of Food Fishes, $5,000; 

 for the War Department, $133,000; for the Navy Department, 

 $100,000; for show cases, shelving, stationery, postage, telegrams, 

 expressage, and other necessary incidental expenses, $25,000; in all, 

 $505,000; to be disbursed under the direction of the Board on Execu- 

 tive Departments appointed in pursuance of the Presidential order of 

 January 23, 1874. And authority is hereby given to the heads .of the 

 several Executive Departments to display at the International Exhi- 

 bition of 1876, under such conditions as they may prescribe, subject 

 to the provisions of section 7 of the act of June 1, 1872, all such arti- 

 cles in store or under the control of said Departments as may be nec- 

 essary or desirable to render such collection complete and exhaustive: 

 Provided, That should it become necessary to erect any building or 

 part of a building for said exhibition, on the part of the Government, 

 the same shall be paid for, pro rata, out of the sums appropriated to 

 the several Departments, the United States Commission of Food 

 Fishes, and the Treasury and Post-Office Departments excepted, the 

 cost of the building not to exceed $150,000; and at the close of the exhi- 



