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 44 FORTY—SECOND CONGRESS. xSess. II. Ch. 65, 66, 72, 73. 1872. thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be found necessary, is hereby . appropriated, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, F°}'m°¤` ¤PP¤‘°· for the purchase of said lot; and that the Sum of thfec hundred thousand PrQ‘g.}Q°,”?h_ 292 dollars heretofore appropriated by an act entitled "An act making appropria. Vo!. >£vi. p. 297. tions for sundry civil expenses of the government for the year ending June 1871, ch. 21. thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, and fonother purposes," and ·*”*"· P- 1* extended by an act entitled “An act making appropriations to supply 4165. ciencics in the appropriations for the civil service of the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, and for additional appropriations for the service of the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, and for `other purposes," approved April twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, shall be applied toward the erection of the building above mentioned; and the Secretary of the Treasury shall Plans, &c. cause proper plans and estimates to be made; but no expenditure shall be - No expenditure made or authorized for the construction of· said building until a valid title mined, jurisdie- and until the State of Missouri shall cede its jurisdictionover said site and m` or in any way assess said site, or the property of the United States that may be thereon, during the time that the United States shall be or remain the Liwit W ¤· owner thereof: Provided, That no expenditure shall be made or authorized l°°"d*wr°‘ for the site exceeding five hundred thousand dollars, nor for the full completion of said building and site exceeding two million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. All acts or parts of acts coniiicting with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed. Approved, March 27, 1872. March 27, 1872. CHAP. LXVI. —— An Act extending the Time for the Completion at the Portage Lake and ”;"" Lake Superior Ship Canal. Tim {0* °°m• Be it enacted ln the Senate and House 0 R resentatives 0 the United £§L?g§g[£°,5t(°;g° States of Amerie: in Congress assembled, lhasliime for the cdmpletion of Superior ship the Portage Lake and Lake Superior Ship Canal be, and the same is hereby, Vol. xiv. p. 81. seventy-three. V0!- =vi· v- 59*% Approved, March 27, 1872. March 30, 1872. CHAP. LXXII. -—An Act in Addition to an Act entitled "An act to amend an Act enli- tled ‘ An Actjbr the Itenwval of Causes in certain Cases from State Courts] approved VOL xiv_ p_ 3(_ July twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six," approved Marc/z second, eighteen 186T,’ ch, 196, hundred and sixty-seven. VOL xm p` ml Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United pertain perse- States of America in Congress assembled, That whenever a personal action gfatfcgiijgiy  been or shall be brought in any State court by an alien against any ¤1scns¤gP;,,se citizen of a State who IS, or at the time the alleged action accrued was, a
 * °vl;m“;gZ  to the land for the site of said building shall bevested in the United States,
 * i°¤ ¤€d°d» and shall also duly release and relinquishto the United States the right to tax
 * %*;:1 extended to the third day of March, anno Domini eighteen hundred and
 * gFtf;’ill%i:;h civil officer of the United States, being non-resident of that State wherein

Sims may be jurisdiction is obtained by the State court, by personal service of process, remoyed to the such action may be removed into the circuit court of the United States in °" and for the district in which the defendant shall have been served with pro- States. cess,1n the same manner as now provided for the removal of an action brought m a State court by the provisions of section three of the act of March second, 1833, eh. 57. eighteen hundred and thirty-three, entitled "An act further to provide for V0}- iv- p- 632- the collection of duties on imports." Approved, March 30, 1872. CHAP, 1]éiXXIIg.—An {ft lg, authorize the Construction ry' a Bridge across the Missisee _ sz z mera ernear ‘ ‘ · Post, dcglsggl amss said River, and toeestaltlilsIh%e€n1l1izl;)" llegtlibcalgillue Qflowal and other Bndges _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives 0 the United Bndéis m05S States of America in Oimgress assembled, That it shall be laiivful for any