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 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 301. 1894. 387 Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, including the purchase of the P·¤¢·r·°38· necessary lands and water rights, the erection of buildings, construetion of ponds, equipment, and such other expenditures necessaryto place the station on an efficient basis, fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Fish hatchery, Tennessee: For the establishment of a fish-cultural FM h¤•·•=\¤¤ry.'!i¤¤- station in the State of Tennessee at some suitable point to be selected “°i£.°¢Z1»n¤n¤1. by the United States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, including purchase of site, construction of buildings and ponds, and its equipment, twelve thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Fish hatchery, Lake County, Colorado: For the completion of the rmi hatchery, cue United States iish—cultural station in Lake County, Colorado, author- "°"· ized by Act approved March second, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, V<>1·25,p.¤54. six thousand five hundred dollars. Fish hatchery, New York: For the completion of the United States Yffgh h=*<=h•>*y·N¤* Bsh-cultural station on or near the Saint Lawrence River, New York, ` authorized by the Act approved March third, eighteen hundred and V¤1·26.p-9¤4- ninety-one, seven thousand dollars. And ten per centum of the foregoing amounts for the miscellaneous f1m'°b¤¤z¢¤l>l° ¤¥· expenses of the work of the Commission shall be available interchange- p° ` ably for expenditure on the objects named, but no more than ten per centum shall be added to any one item of appropriation. m·rEnscrATn communes commission:. cfylgelggggtgncmmem For salaries of Commissioners, as provided by the “Act to regulate §,’j{§j_¤· M commeree," thirty-seven thousand five hundred dollars P' ` For salary of Secretary, as provided by the “Act to regulate commerce," three thousand five hundred dollars; ` For all other necessary expenditures to enable the Commission to F¤r¤¤¤¤¤- give eifect to the provisions of the “Act to regulate commerce," and all Acts and amendments supplementary thereto, one hundred and eighty-four thousand dollars, of which sum not exceeding twenty thousand dollars may be expended in the employment of counsel; In all, two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars; MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS UNDER THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. T}jaLj*1j;{}8;grg;gn;; The Secretary of State is hereby authorized and directed to in- E‘V::lg‘· ¤<>1¤¤¤l>¤¤ vestigate and report to Congress at its next session, what amount of iliivoimguexon or losses was sustained by the Republic of France and by French exhibi- ;Qjf¤°¤ l°·°°· W '*"· tors at the World’s Columbian Exposition at Chicago by tire on the night of January eighth and ninth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, in the building of Manufactures and Liberal Arts of said Exposition; he shall cause proofs to be taken, satisfactory to himself, to determine the amount of such losses sustained by the French Government and by the several French exhibitors, and also by whose fault or negligence, if any, the losses occurred. _ The President of the United States is hereby authorized, in such RpP’,§Q§‘:§}}f¤"‘}~§}$§Qf,¥ form and manner as he shall deem most suitable, to signify to the rrigvtivns of f¤r¤ig¤ governments of the several countries duly represented at the World’s g°°°m°°° ‘ Columbian Exposition, and to their leading official representatives thereat, the grateful appreciation of the Government and people of the United States of America for their valued contributions to the success of said exposition, and for their friendly participation in the commemoration of one of the most important events in human history; and the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated for this purpose, to be paid upon the order of the President. To enable the committee on final report to arrange the reports of the P0D,,,Qf“"'“°°"“‘ '* various Departments and prepare a synopsis of the same, three thousand five hundred dollars, or so much as may be necessary, to ne