1796 ; CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. 
including personal and traveling expenses, to represent the United 
States at said exposition, and to cause a suitable and proper exhibi- 
tion and display to be made at said exposition of the food-fishes of © 
the United States, and the methods of catching, salting, curing, and 
preserving the same, and of the implements and appliances used in 
carrying on the fishery industries of the United States, and to this end 
may, with the consent of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 
use any portion of the fisheries collections in the National Museum at 
said exposition. 
That the sum of $20,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, 
is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the United States Treas- 
ury not otherwise appropriated, to be immediately available, and to 
be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State, to pay all 
the expenses and costs of representing the United States at said expo- 
sition, as aforesaid, and to pay all the costs and expenses and outlays 
pertaining or incident to the making and carrying on of the exhibition 
and display aforesaid at said exposition: Provided, That the total 
expenses and liabilities incurred under this resolution shall not exceed 
the sum of $20,000. 
That the said commissioner, or his deputy, is beeedh directed to 
make a full report to the Dbpar tment of State of the participation of 
~ the United States in said exposition, and of all the information and 
results acquired and obtained at or by means of said exposition touch- 
ing the fishery industry throughout the world. 
(Stat., XXX, 734.) 
July 7, 1898. ; 
Deficiency act for 1898, ete. 
That the joint resolution accepting the invitation of the Govern- 
ment of Norway to take part in an International Fisheries Exposition 
to be held at the city of Bergen, Norway, from May’ to September, 
anno Domini 1898, approved January 25, 1898, be, and the same is 
hereby, repealed. [Identical with this resolution. ] 
(Stat., XXX, 653.) 
Cayuga Island | Buffalo, N. ¥.\ Pan-American Kauposition. 
July 8, 1898. 
Joint resolution. 
Whereas there has been duly incorporated, under the laws of the 
State of New York, by citizens of said State, a company organized for 
the purpose and with the object of preparing and holding a Pan-American 
Exposition on Cayuga Island, near Niagara Falls, New York, inthe year 
1901, to fittingly illustrate the marvelous development of the Western 
Hemisphere. during the nineteenth century, and to appropriately cele- 
brate the opening of the twentieth century by a demonstration of the 
