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 FORTYFIGHTH CONGRESS. Sltss. II. Ch. 262-265. 1885. 337 cording to law, and shall not exceed for the site and building complete the sum of one hundred thousand dollars: Provided, That the site shall ?·’¢•*••· leave the building unexposed to danger from tire in adjacent buildings by an open space of not less than forty feet, including streets and alleys; and no money appropriated for this purpose shall be available until avalid title to the site for said building shall be vested in the Title. United States, nor until the State of California shall have ceded to the United States exclusivejurisdiction over the same, during the time the United States shall be or remain the owner thereof, for all purposes except the administration of the criminal laws of said State and the service of civil process therein. . Approved, February 28, 1885. . 2 — ac n n an- e Q 539 °‘N ...33. .3** {»F.£.§.:‘..‘$.‘S‘.:*.I.:i.‘L.£,‘:*J.‘;.aE 4}.*****... ...‘°;.*I.°.€.iL*i·:¥t';.f»f?;. *3... °'"*”’“‘ building at the city of ort Wayne, in the State of Indiana." Be it enacted by the Senate and H’oaae;fRepresentativer of the United State: of America in Congress assembled, That in the fifteenth line of the FortW Ind. iirst section of the above-recited act the same be, and is hereby, amended P¤W¤ mi to read “ one hundred and seventy-five" instead of “ one hundred " so “£8°•3gL‘g¤¤‘:d_ that the limitation therein contained will be in the sum of one hundred ,,;_ P' ’ alnd seveintlyitive thousand dollars instead of the sum of one hundred thousand dollars. Sec. 2. Thatit being necessaryin order to secure the proper commencement and construction of a building. adapted to the varied uses for which the structure therein contemplated is required, the sum of of tlky thousand dollars is hereby appropriated therefor out of any Incrcasedapprcmoney in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be expended 1****-*°¤· underthe directionof the Secretaryof the Treasury. Approved, February 28, 1885. CHAP. 264.-—An act to  :::1 incre••:fo(f'!tih°:é•:pi¤1 stock of the Comme¤· Rbmgqg lg, Be€teaactedby the8enateand Houeof of the United State: of America is Congress crumbled, That the Commercial National _ Commercial Ne- Bank of Chicago, in the State of Illinois, is hereby authorized to in- *¤°¤¤lB¤¤¥°Y0U· crease its capital stock, in accordance with existing laws, to any sum   of MPL not exceeding two millions of dollars, notwithstanding the limit hereto- t,,; m,; fore tlxed in its original articles of association and determined by the Comptroller of the Currency; and the Comptroller of the Currency is hereby authorized to il: the limit of the increase of the capital stock Limit et inof the Commercial National Bank of Chicago at the amountof two ¤¤•••· millions of dollars: Provided, That two·thirds of the stockholders shall ?M*••· consent thereto. _ Approved, February 28, 1885. . 2 .— s c eras c · CHAP 65 An acttcdeelare £¢1rl;lt:Hf:rl‘atli:;l'slgr•ntedtctheT Pacin Fcbru¤·yU,1£. 8mBe itengcted byhtbe Senate a1•d.$¢I:¤l:s•é’ es•tat£¤•s•ytI•e Um Fvrgm of tea o merica Ooagzus me t granted to "° Texas {acme Railroad mpany under the act of Congress untitled $25:.*:: dP°°m$ . . . Com “An act to incorporate the Texas Pacino Railroad Company and to aid pn; under ee:. xxm-22