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FIFTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 542. 1891. 965 and inclosures to grounds, one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Frsn HATcHERY IN THE ROGKY MOUNTAIN REGION AND GULF msn immense an STATES : For investigation respecting the advisability of establish- §‘f,"§,,,°{,§’,‘f“°“"“ “"’ ing a Hsh hatching station in the Rocky Mountain region in the State of Montana or Wyoming and also a station in the Gulf States, one thousand dollars, each · in all, two thousand dollars. For the purchase of the lands on “Shad Battery " or Edmonson’s Msn..; g.m,X_··m. Island in the Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, not now owned by the {*p‘;'gj*,QgL;‘°f,;d°¤* United States, toget er with all bui dings, wharves and improve- Pmhmgfmum ments thereon, and iishinrg rights appurtenant thereto, fifteen thousand dollars: Prmrided, hat the payment of said sum shall bein mma. complete satisfaction and extinguishment of all claims of the owner of said island for rent, or use and occupation thereof, and mesne rms. profits and damages in regvect thereof, and that a perfect title in the premises, an deed su cient in law, convc-King e same to the United States, both to be approved by the ttorney General, be given by the owner thereof. INTEBSTATE-COMMERCE COMMISSION. ¤¤¤¤¤· For salaries of Commissioners, as provided bv the "Act to regu- sam-ses. late commerce ", thirtysseven thousand five hundred dollars; . For salary of Secreta , as provided bly the "Act to regulate commerce ”, three thousandl-tive hundred dollars; For all other necessary expenditures to enable the Commission to mm 've efect to, and execute the provisions of, the said "Act to regu- VOL M_ p_ M_ hits commerce," one hundred and eighty-four thousand dollars; in all, two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. ,1 MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS UNDER THE TREASURY DE- Mlscellanegus on- . PA RTMEN T. §.Qs‘j,,;‘D'gp§,[mf,’,},f wonLn’s coLUMB1AN EXPOSITION. wonggu o0nmbn.. GOVERNMENT EXHIBIT: For the selection, purchase, pre aration, eovmmenrexusm. and arrangement of such articles and materials as the eads of the several Executive De artments, the Smithsonian Institution and National Museum, and the United States Fish Commission may decide shall be embraced in the Government exhibit, and such additional articles as the President may designate for said Exposition, and for the emplo ent of proper persons as officers and assistants to the Board of Cdhtrol and anagement of the Government exhibit, a ointed b the President, of which not exceeding five thousand dollizrs may do ex nded by the said Board for clerical services the sum of three liun§ed and fifty thousand dollars is hereby a pro riated for the service of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth; mmm; appmpmoigllteen hundred and ninety-two; and any moneys eretofore appro. *i<>¤¤- priated in aid of said Government exhibit may beused in like manner and for like urposes: Provided, That all exipenditures made for the Proviao. purposes andhfrom the appropriation spec ed herein shall be sub- nxpenn¤n·e¤ snu- Jcct to the approval of the said Board 0 Coutrol and Management, 1°°°*° ¤PP'°'¤l- and of the Secretary of the Treasury, as now provided by law. WORLD’S COLUMBIAN COMMISSION: For the World’s Columbian worn; coiumnm Commission, I1II1€b§·5VO th0l1S8·11d HV9 I1llI1dI‘8d dollars, of which sum C°‘“"““‘°“· thirtysix thousan dollars shall be used for the Board of Lady Man- WB? M I-¤¤vM·¤— a ers. gFor oxpenses connected with the admission of foreign goods to tho Admlsiouoftoreign Exposition, as set forth in section twelve of the act creating the Com- g°°"‘· mission, approved Alpril twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and ninety, ·4··¢·· vi 64- twenty thousand dollars; ‘