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nation of any concession or privilege from the World’s Columbian 
Exposition, from bringing into the United States, under contract, such 
mechanics, artisans, agents, or other employees, natives of their 
respective foreign countries, as they, or any of them, may deem nec- 
essary for the purpose of making preparation for installing or con- 
ducting their exhibits or of preparing for installing or conducting any 
business authorized or permitted under or by virtue of or pertain- 
ing to any concession or privilege which may have been granted by 
the World’s Columbian Exposition in connection with such Exposi- 
tion: Provided, however, That no alien shall by virtue of this act enter 
the United States under contract to perform labor except by express 
permission, naming such alien, of the.Secretary of the Treasury; and 
any such alien who may remain in the United States for more than one 
year after the close of said Exposition shall thereafter be subject to 
all the processess and penalties applicable to aliens coming in violation 
of the alien contract labor laws aforesaid. 
(Stat., XX VII, 402.) 
December 22, 1892—Senate. 
Mr. Lyman R. Casey introduced joint resolution (S. 127): 
That the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution be, and he hereby is, author- 
ized to loan to the World’s Fair Commission of the State of North Dakota for use as 
part of its exhibit at the Columbian Exposition the Red River cart. now in the 
National Museum, and originally received from Pembina, Dakota, in 1882: Provided, 
That such loan be made entirely on the responsibility of said North Dakota Com- 
mission, and shall be returned to the Smithsonian Institution in good order, and 
without expense to the Government, within one month after the close of the said 
Columbian Exposition. 
Passed. 
January 5, 1893—House. 
The joint resolution (S. 127) referred to Committee on the Library. 
January 17, 1893—House. 
Mr. Amos J. Cummines, from Committee on the Library, reported 
back favorably joint resolution (S. 127). 
Referred to the House Calendar. 
February 13, 1893. 
Lesolved, etc., That the Architect of the Capitol be, and he hereby 
is, authorized to loan to the Department of State the picture in the’ 
Capitol entitled ‘‘The Recall of Columbus,” by Augustus G. Heaton, 
for exhibition at the World’s Columbian Exposition. 
(Stat., XX VII, 754.) 
