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FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. CHS. 791, 792. 1900. 645 of Missouri, shall have raised, to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Treasury, ten million dollars for and on account of inaugurating and carrying forward an exposition at Saint Louis, Missouri, to celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of the purchase of Louisiana Territory by the United States, then the United States will authorize the expenditure of the sum of five million dollars for such exposition, to be isbursed under the direction of "The Louisiana Purchase Exposition of nineteen hundred and three," under rules and regulations and under conditions to be hereafter prescribed by the Con ress: Pro- Prolvim vided, however, That said sum of l1V6 million dollars sgall not be —9<>¤1¤i¤<>¤ <·f ¤¤m>r¤· expended until the said s11m of ten million dollars raised by said pmamm Louisiana Purchase Exposition of nineteen hundred and three shall have been expended for and on account of said exposition, and there shall be repaid into the Treasury of the United States the same roportionate amount of the aid given by the United States as shall) be re aid to either the corporation or the city of Saint Louis: And prooidedfurther, That all sums expended by the Government on account D¤d¤¤¤i<>¤¤· of said exposition, except for its own buildings and exhibits and the care of the same, shall be deducted from any general appropriation made for said exposition. Approved, June 6, 1900. CHA}?. 792.-An Act Making appropriations for the support of the Military J¤ne6.1900. Academy for the fiscal year ending Jnme thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, and 'j°";° for other purposes. Be it enacted by tbe Senate and House of Re esentattres of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Zllhat the following Mi1i¤¤§_ A<=¤<iem:·· sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money °ppr°pr mm in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the support of the Military Academy for the Hscal year ending June thirtiet , nineteen hundred and one. PERMANENT ESTABLISHMENT. ,,SI;]=;§;>I;*€€¤¤ €S¤¤b- d For pay of seven professors, twenty-two thousand fave hundred P¤>‘<>fP¤>f€¤S<>¤- ollars; For pay of one chaplain, two thousand dollars ; d Iior pay of one- associate professor of mathematics, two thousand ol ars; For ay of three hundred and eighty-one cadets, at five hundred and Gaders. forty cfbllars each,. one hundred and eighty-five thousand dollars; In all, for permanent establishment, two hundred and eleven thousand five hundred dollars; For extra pay of oiilicers of the Army on detached service at the Emaw Officers- Military Academy: For pay of one Superintendent of the United States Military Acade1ny (colonel), in ad ition to pay as captain, mounted, one thousand seven hundred dollars; For one commandant of cadets (lieutenant-colonel), in addition to pay as captain, mounted, one thousand two hundred dollars; For pay of one instructor of practical military en(gineering (major), in addition to pay as captain, mounted, five hundre dollars; For pay of one instructor of ordnance and science of gunnery (major), in addition to pay as captain, mounted, five hundred dollars; For pay of eight assistant professors (captains), in addition to pay as first lieutenants, not mounted, four thousand dollars; For pay of five senior instructors of cavalry, artillery, and infantry