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 FORTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 105, 106. 1871. 47Ii in which occurred the event it is designed to commemorate; and whereas, as the exhibition should be a, national celebration, in which the people of the whole country should participate, it should have the sanction of the Congress of the United States: Therefore, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative: of tlw United States of America in Congress assembled, That an exhibition of American International and foreign arts, products, and manufactures shall be held, under the °¤bibm°¤ °*` , auspices of the government of the United States, in the city of Phila-  fg; delphia, in the year eighteen hundred and seventy-six. S20. 2. That a. commission to consist of not more than one delegate Gommissionto from each State, and from each Territory of the United States, whose P*‘°P¤*'°·&°·¤ functions shall continue until the close of the exhibition, shall be consti- ming; tg;_°x` tuted, whose duty it shall be to prepare and superintend the execution of i a plan for holding the exhibition, and, after conference with the authorities af the city of Philadelphia, to Hx upon a suitable site within the corporate limits of the said city, where the exhibition shall be held. Sec. 3. That said commissioners shall be appointed within one year Commissioners from the passage of this act by the President of the United States, on the gh? “d Pm nomination of the governors of the States and Territories respectively. ° ummm ` SEO. 4. That in the same manner there shall be appointed one com- Commissioners missioner from each State and Territory of the United States, who shall f‘°'“ Sm°°· S"' assume the place and perform the duties of such commissioner or commissioners as may be unable to attend the meetings of the commission. Sec. 5. That the commission shall hold its meetings in the city of Meetings of Philadelphia, and that a majority of its members shall have full power to °°mml‘“‘°"· &°· make all needful rules for its government. Sec. 6. That the commission shall report to Congress at the first ses- Commission to sion after its appointment a suitable date for opening and for closing the ’é°P°'° PIM °° exhibition; a. schedule of appropriate ceremonies for opening or dedieat- °°p°°°’ ing the same ; a plan or plans of the buildings; s. complete plan for the reception and classification of articles intended for exhibition ; the requisite custom-house regulations for the introduction into this country of the articles from foreigr countries intended for exhibition; and such other matters as in their judgment may be important. Sec. 7. That no compensation for services shall be paid to the com- No compsm,. missioners or other officers provided by this act from the treasury of the *;°¤ *0 °g¤¤l*· United States; and the United States shall not be liable for any expenses gczgmgg f,;,?; attending such exhibition, or by reason of the same. njexise to the Sec. 8._ That whenever the President shall be informed by the gov- ‘}§;‘gi§:;:°:•° emcr of the State of Pennsylvania that provision has been made for the proclaim {hg erection of suitable buildings for the purpose, and for the exclusive con- E}? <>f sxhi-an trol by the commission herein provided for of the proposed exhibition,°"*"h°°’ ' the President shall, through the Department of State, make proclamation of the same, setting forth the time at which the exhibition will open and the place at which it will be held; and he shall communicate to the diplomatic representatives of all nations copies of the same, together with such regulations as may be adopted by the commissioners, for publication in their respective countries. Armzovzn, March 3, 1871. CHAP. CVI.-Aa Aa euzhmzia Terms q/the United Scam Dtsmu Gems to be Mmus,1sv1. I held at Helena, grhansas, andjbr other Purposes. """"_""" Be it enacted by the Senate and [abuse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That in addition to the terms of Two additional the district court of the United States for the western district of Arkansas, required by existing laws to be held at Van Buren, in the State of Ar- the wm,,,,, diskansas, there shall be held by the judge of said district two terms of said *¤*i*i§<>*`A1‘k¤¤¤¤·¤ court in each year at the city of Helens, in said State, ou the second " °1°°°' Mondays of March and September.