1584 CONGRESSIONAL * PROCEEDINGS. 
ants to said commissioners; and the said commissioners shall beauthor- 
ized to employ such clerical and other assistance as may be necessary, 
subject to the approval of the Secretary of State. 
(Stat., XXXVI, 34.) 
[ Nore.—In accordance with this act the following-named gentlemen were appointed: 
Rear-Admiral 8. B. Luce, United States Navy (retired), commissioner-general; 
James C. Welling, LL. D., president Columbian University, and George Brown 
Goode, LL. D., assistant secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, commissioners; 
Lieut. John C. Colwell, United States Navy, special disbursing officer; Mr. William 
E. Curtis and Prof. Thomas Wilson, assistants; Mr. Stewart Culin, secretary, and 
Mr. Walter Hough, assistant. ] . 
August 5, 1892. 
Sundry civil act for 1893. 
Columbian Historical Exposition at Madrid: For expenses of repre- 
sentation of the United States at said exposition, $10,000. 
(Stat., XX VIT, 350.) 
Chicago Exposition. 
March 11, 1892—House. 
Mr. James B. Rerixy introduced joint resolution (H. 106) that the 
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution send exhibit illustrative of 
industries of women to Woman’s Building, Chicago Exposition. 
Referred to Select Committee on the Columbian Exposition. 
February 8, 1893—Senate. 
S. 148 introduced by Mr. R. F. PETTIGREW. 
February 17, 1893—Senate. 
S. 148 passed. 
March 3, 1893—House. 
S. 148 passed. 
March 3, 1893. 
Resolved, etc., That the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution be, 
and he hereby is, authorized to prepare and send, for exhibition in the 
Woman’s Building of the World’s Columbian Exposition, any article 
now in his custody, or on exhibition in the National Museum, illus- 
trative of the life and development of the industries of women. 
(Stat., XX VIL, 757.) 
March 18, 1892. 
Be it enacted, etc., That the act of the sixteenth lopiiniditiee assembly 
of the Territory of Arizona, approved March 19, 1891, making an 
appropriation of $30,000 for the collection and display of the products 
of Arizona at the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893, and made 
dependent on ratification by Congress, is hereby approved and ratified. 
(Stat., XX VII, 7.) 
March 24, 1892. 
Resolwed, etc., That ie Librarian of Congress be, and he hereby is, 
authorized to exhibit at the World’s Columbian Baposiiad such howls 
