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F IFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 14. 1900. 25 ninety-eight, under the heading “Paris Exposition," one hundred and sixty-nine thousand five hundred dollars, of which amount not exceeding ninety-six thousand five hundred dollars may be expended for buildings and appurtenances, including fire protection, pier landings, approaches, and other construction; not exceeding fifteen thousand do lars may be expended for an exhibit of negro education and industry, and not exceeding twenty thousand dollars may be used for contingent expenses of the commissioner—general, to be expended in his discretion and audited on his certificate; and the limit of the appropriations provided for in said paragraph, as amended by the sundry civil appropriation Act approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, is Vol. so, p. 1117. hereby extended to one million one hundred and nineteen thousand five hundred dollars; the appropriation hereby made to be available until expended: Prmzéded, That the Commissioner of Patents is Pmvso. _ _ authorized and directed to allow such patent models as have been pre- P °l”"° '”‘1“b‘°‘ viously exhibited at any international exposition as the Secretary of the Interior may select, to be transported to. and from and exhibited at said exposition in the custody of an employee of the Patent Office duly designated for that purpose by the Commissioner of Patents; such models to be returned to the Patent Office at the close of the exposition; but no models shall be removed concerning which litigation is now (pending. For Six a ditional commissioners, to be a pointed as provided by the _Addm0¤a1 commissundry civil appropriation Act, approved July first, eighteen hundred s"¥‘§fS;g0_ p_ ,,4, and ninety-eight, who shall perform thelduties and be subject to the limitations prescribed therein, at three thousand dollars each, eighteen thousand dollars. LEGISLATIVE. SENATE. Senate. For expenses of inquiries and investigations ordered by the Senate, inquiries, em., ex. including compensation to stenographers to co111mittees, at such rate p°“°S· as may be fixed by the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, but not exceeding onedollar and twenty-five cents per printed page, twenty-five thousand dollars. _ For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labo1·, fifteen thousand dollars. rnscsiiaueousimems. For repairs of Maltby Building, one thousand dollars. 1yIaItbyBuildi¤g,re- To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay the expenses connected pagfgjue 0, Daniel with the reception and unveiling of the statue of Daniel Webster on gfbsgsr. expenses of January eighteenth, nineteen hundred, incurred by the joint commit- vm mg` tee of the Senate and House of Representatives, upon vouchers to be approved by the chairman of said committee, seven hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. . HOUSE or REPRESENTATI\'ES. atgggss ¤fRspr¤ss¤¢- The appropriation of one thousand dollars made in the legislative. _ imyuieumrpmpsrexecutive, and judicial appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen §',§€§‘g"s“ °’ ‘h° hundred for the Journal Clerk of the House of Representatives, for preparin Digest of the Rules, is hereby made payable to the clerk to the Speal§er’s table for doing said work. \ For furniture, and repairs of the same, five thousand dollars. rqmmue. For miscellaneous items and expenses of special and select commit- M‘$°"“**“°°“S· tees, twenty thousand dollars. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Library of Congress. For contingent expenses of the Library, including the copyright pe§1§€;“¤8°¤* °X· business, two thousand five hundred dollars. `