1638 CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. 
each volume, shall not exceed 10 quarto volumes in all, of not 
exceeding 1,000 pages each. 
(Stat., XXVIII, 387.) 
For taking down the Government main building erected for the 
Government exhibit at the World’s Columbian Exposition and its 
transportation, or so much of the material thereof as may be avail- 
able, and its reerection upon the site selected for the Cotton, States 
and International Exposition, including the purchase of such new 
material as may be found necessary, $50,000, or so much thereof as 
may be necessary, to be disbursed by the Secretary of the Treasury: 
Provided, That if it be found impracticable to take down, transport, 
and re-erect said building for the sum herein appropriated, then the 
Secretary of the Treasury shall cause a new building to be erected 
upon said site of the Cotton States and International Exposition for 
the Government exhibit, at a cost not to exceed $50,000. 
(Stat., XX VIIT, 421.) 
March 2, 1895. 
Naval act for 1896. 
That the Secretary of the Navy be, and he hereby is, authorized to 
transfer to the trustees of the Columbian Museum of Chicago the 
reproductions of the caravels of Columbus, the Santa Maria, Nina, 
and Pinta, which were exhibited at the World’s Columbian Exposition. 
(Stat., XXVIII, 842.) 
March 2, 1895. 
The deficiency act for 1895 authorized the Secretary of State to 
transfer to the Columbian Museum at Chicago all of the exhibit of 
the Department of State exhibited in the building known as the 
Convent of La Rabida and the east gallery of the United States Gov- | 
ernment building, except such articles as had been transferred to the 
National Museum or other Government establishments at Washington, 
(Stat., XXVIII, 843.) 
March 2, 1895. 
Sundry civil act for 1896. 
World’s Columbian Commission: That the Secretary of the Treasury 
be, and he is hereby, authorized to procure suitable cases for the 
bronze medals awarded exhibitors at the World’s Columbian Exposi- 
tion, and to pay for the same and also the expense of distributing said 
medals from the appropriation contained in the third section of an act 
entitled ‘‘An act to aid in carrying out the act of Congress approved 
April 25th, 1890, entitled ‘An act to provide for celebrating the four 
hundredth anniversary of the discovery of America by Christopher 
Columbus, by holding an international exposition of aits, industries, 
manufactures, and products of the soil, mine, and sea, in the city of 
