1840 CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. 
May 24, 1876.—House. 
Mr. L. W. Batiou, from Committee on Printing, reported Senate 
resolution of April 20. 
Passed. 
February 16, 1877.—House. 
Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1876, presented. 
Mr. G. W. McCrary offered a resolution to print 10,500 extra copies. 
Referred to Committee on Printing. 
February 28, 1877.—House. 
Mr. OtHo R. SineLeton, from Committee on Printing, reported a 
concurrent resolution: 
Resolved, That 10,500 copies of the Report of the Smithsonian Institution for the 
year 1876 be printed; 1,000 copies of which shall be for the use of the Senate, 3,000 
copies of which shall be for the use of the House of Representatives, and 6,500 for the 
use of the Smithsonian Institution: Provided, That the aggregate number of pages 
shall not exceed 500, and that there be no illustrations except those furnished by the 
Smithsonian Institution. ; 
Passed. 
March 1, 1877.—Senate. 
On motion by Mr. H. B. AntHony, the House resolution of Feb- 
ruary 28 was concurred in. 
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_FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS, 1885-1887. 
INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES. 
March 3, 1887. 
Legislative, executive and judicial act for 1888. 
Patent Office: For purchase of books, and expenses of transporting 
publications of patents issued by the Patent Office to foreign govern- 
ments, $3,000. 
(Stat. XXIV, 624.) 
FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS, 1891-1893. 
EXPOSITIONS. 
Chicago Exposition. 
March 3, 1893. 
Naval service act for 1894, ete. 
For the expenses of the International Rendezvous and Review, 
including assembling and preparation of ships and such temporary 
increase of the force of enlisted men and marines as may be required, 
and such other necessary expenses as the Secretary of the Navy may 
authorize, to be immediately available, $300,000, or so much thereof 
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