FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS, 1891-1893. 15938 
the United States Government exhibit in the collection, preparation, 
packing, transportation, installation, and care while exhibited of arti- 
cles loaned or donated by the colleges of agriculture and mechanic arts 
in the several States for the display in the agricultural building of the 
exposition, of the means and methods of giving instruction in the 
so-called land-grant college of the United States, and for repacking 
and returning this property at the close of the exposition, the same 
to be taken from the stm apportioned to the Agricultural Department; 
~ and $10,000 additional for special expenses attending the naval exhibit 
of the model of a battle ship. 
World’s Columbian Commission: For the World’s Columbian Com- 
mission, $211,375, of which sum $93,190 shall be used for the Board 
of Lady Managers; and $25,000 of the last sum is hereby made imme- 
diately available; and $10,000 of the appropriation for the Board of 
Lady Managers shall be paid in souvenir coins of the denomination 
of 25 cents, and for that purpose there shall be coined at the mints of 
the United States silver quarter dollars of the legal weight and fine- 
ness, not to exceed forty thousand pieces, the devices and designs upon 
which shall be prescribed by the Director of the Mint, with the approval 
of the Secretary of the Treasury; and said silver coins shall be manu- 
factured from uncurrent subsidiary silver coins now in the Treasury; 
and all provisions of law relative to the coinage, legal-tender quality, 
and redemption of the present subsidiary silver coins shall be applica- 
ble to the coins herein authorized to be issued; and a sum not exceed- 
ing $5,000 may be used by the Director-General in his discretion for 
incidental and contingent expenses of his office. 
To enable said commission and the Board of Lady Managers to give 
effect to and execute the provisions of section 6 of the act of Con- 
gress approved April 25, 1890, authorizing the World’s Columbian 
Exposition, and appropriating money therefor, relating to commit- 
tees, judges, and examiners for the exposition, and the granting of 
awards, $570,880, or so much thereof as in the judgment of the Lady 
Managers may be necessary, of which sum $25,000 shall be immediately 
available: Provided, That of this sum $100,000 shall be devoted to the 
payment of judges, examiners, and members of committees to be 
appointed by the Board of Lady Managers, as authorized by said sec- 
tion. And provided further, That said sum of $570,880 shall be a 
charge against the World’s Columbian Exposition, and that of the 
moneys appropriated for the benefit of the World’s Columbian Expo- 
sition, amounting to $2,500,000, under the act of August 5, 1892, 
$570,880 shall be retained by the Secretary of the Treasury until said 
World’s Columbian Exposition shall have furnished, to the satisfaction 
of the Secretary of the Treasury, full and adequate security for the 
return and repayment, by said World’s Columbian Exposition to 
the Treasury, of the sum of $570,880, on or before October 1, 1893; 
