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 604 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 70,_71, 73. 1855. the construction of a military road from Columbia. City Barracks to Fort Steilacoom cn Puget’s Sound, thirty thousand dollars. The said military roads shall be constructed under the direction of the Secretary of Wai-. .Ax·•1>1zovm:•, February 6, 1855, Fb.10 855. C .LXX.-—A ActhatI1A `f rth Eefnf B`ld` 'th -.(..;.E. HA(1;'ity q/Mi¢'wau1•lic, fz; am€o1nfHo5£ei0E;·d;-%7ljzé·2’e, arfd thecigzitgd gte; (lldgrlg 2 Be it enacted by the Senate and Himsa of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That in lieu und place of the appropriation and provision in section two, of chapter two hundred and forty-two, approved August fourth, eighteen hundred and fifty-fbur, for Public build- the erection of a. building therein described, in the city of Milwaukie, the QQ? M M"1“'”‘°` Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to cause to Ante, p. 511. be constructed, at the said city oi'UMilwmékie, for the accommodation of the custom·housc post-ofiice and nited `tates courts a buildinv of stone or brick, with fire-proof floors, constructed of iron beems and biiekwork, iron root', shutters, and sills; eighty-Eve feet by sixty feet, sixty feet in llieieht frongrthe foundation to zest notuniolre thmé eighty-eiglifhthousand o ars · w ici sm sum 0 eng y—e1g thousand dollars wn en per cent. ori the said sum for cost of superintendence of ereciion sind_ other contingent expenses, is hereby appropriated for this object out of any moneys in the treasury not, otherwise appropriated. APPROVED, February 10, 1855. Feb. 10, 1855. CHAP. LXXI. —-— An Act to secure the Right of Citizenship to Children of Citizens qf ··-·—-—--—-——-- the United States born out of the Limits them; Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Oonyress assembled, That persons heretofbre born, or hereafter to be born, out of the limits and jurisdiction of the United Qitizsnship of States, whose fathers were or shall be at the time of their birth citizens
 * “ld;:Q_n:§rgj:é· of the United States, shall be deemed and considered and are hereby

m’declared to be citizens of the United States: Provided, however, That the rights of citizenshi shell not descend to ersons whose fathers never gui d' ui U `ipa Sm: P resi e m e m e es. _ _ Sec. 2. And be itfurtker enacted, That any woman who might lawm§;§E‘§“;g;£G‘f fully be naturalized under the existing laws, married, or who shell be ` married to a. citizen of the United States, shall be deemed and taken to be a citizen. APPROVED, February 10, 1855. Feb. 10, 1855. Gun. LXXIII.-—An Ac: to divide the State ¢y’ Ohio into two Judicial Diszrim, and to ··-·····—-—-—·— provide for holding the District and Circuit Courts of the United States therein. _ _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Mzited mglmo  States of America in Congress assembled, That the State of Ohio be, and dg5mm_ the same is herelg, divided inte éwf judicg.1 districtR[inkthe folloiving manner to wit: e counties 0 e mont, uemsey us invum icking, Frdnklin, Madison, Cham ai Shelb, und Mdreer to lathe; with _ P gn: Y v E all lthat part of the lyilng scixtéh of the ;b0veémentionedOunties, s a. compose one is mc to e ca e the sont ern istrict 0 io and at court shall be held for the said district at the city of Cincinnati, arid all the remaining part of said State shall compose another district to be called the northern district of Ohio, and a. court shall be held for the same Tam or mu IH the city of Clcvelcncl, in said State. mm md (mma, SEc._2. And be at further enacted, That there shall be two terms cams. of the circuit end district courts begun and held in each of said districts,