1644 CONGRESSIONAL. PROCEEDINGS. 
made applicable to said Portland Universal Exposition to the same 
extent as if said exposition was therein specifically named. 
(Stat., XXVIII, 600.) 
Barcelona Exposition. 
March 2, 1895. | 
Sundry civil act for 1896. 
That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized 
and directed to allow and pay to Emile M. Blum, late United States 
commissioner-general to the International Exposition at Barcelona, 
Spain, the sum of $3,380.96 in the adjustment of his accounts, being 
the amount of money by him disbursed in furthering American inter- 
ests at said exposition not heretofore allowed by the accounting officers 
of the Treasury. 
(Stat., XXVIII, 934.) 
ETHNOLOGY—REPORT. 
September 6, 1893—House. : 
Mr. J. D. RicHarpson introduced concurrent resolution to print 
the Thirteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology. 
Referred to Committee on Printing. 
October 14, 1893—House. 
Mr. J. D. Ricuarpson offered concurrent resolution to print 8,000 
copies of the Fourteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology. 
Referred to Committee on Printing. 
October 18, 1893—House. 
The Clerk continued the reading of the bill (H. 2650) for printing 
public documents, ete.: 
Of the report of the Bureau of Ethnology, 8,000 copies; 1,000 for the Senate, 2,000 
for the House, and 5,000 for distribution by the Bureau of Ethnology. 
Mr. James C. C. Buack. Mr. Chairman, it seems to me that we are 
proceeding with undue haste. The suggestion which was made to us 
by the chairman of the Committee on Appropriations [Mr. Sayers] 
was, it seems to me, very timely, and one which ought to attract the 
attention and command the consideration of this committee. We are 
taking action here now which will come back to us hereafter when 
we are called upon to make appropriations. I would like to ask the 
chairman of the Committee on Printing whether it is not a fact that 
we have now stored somewhere in this building, or perhaps in other 
‘buildings, a large number of the documents mentioned in this bill, or 
such documents as we are now providing shall be printed? 
Mr. J. D. Ricuarpson. I think not. These reports that we are 
now providing for are annual reports. They are printed from year 
