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 186 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Gus. 392, 393. 1888. June 18. I3. CHAP. 392.-An act for the erection of a public building at Monroe. Louisiana. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repv·esem5at‘iz·es of the M°¤¥°¤· M United States of America in C0*n»g*res.s· assembled, That the Secretary hm bumm" of the Treasur be, and he is hereby, authouzed and directed to pur- Sfw- chase, acquire by condemnation, or Ohl1GTW1S8 Erocure a smtable site, and cause to be erected thereon, at the city of onroe, 111 the State of Louisiana, a. suitable, substantial, and commodious public building for the use of the United States courts, post-office, internal revenue, mm- land, and other Government offices: Provided, That no money appro· '1‘1¤¤. M priated for said building shall be expended until a valid title to the sxte selected shall be vested in theUnited States, which site shall leave the building unexposed to danger from fire in adjacent buildings by an open space of at least fifty feet, nor until the State of Louisiana shall have ceded `urisdiction over the same for all pur oses during the time the United étates shall be or remain the owner thereof, except for the enforcement of the criminal laws of said State, and the service of civil P|¤¤¤· ¤¤¤¤¤•¤¤» process therein, The plans and estimates for said building shall first be RS-.sc¤.3m.p-M- repnrcd, examined, and approved as required by section thirty-seven hundred and thirty-fouro the Revised tatutes of the United States, and the cost shall not exceed seventy-five thousand dollars; nor shall any site be urchased until estimates for the erection of a building which will fllrnislx sufficient accommodations for the transaction of the public business, and which shall not exceed in cost the balance of the sum herein limited after the site shall have been purchased and paid for, shall have been approved by the Secretary of the Treasury. · Hmfr ¤¢ ¢¤¤¤- And no purchase of site nor plan of said building shall be approved by the Secretary of the Treasury involving an expenditure exceeding the A1u>¤>x¤·i¤·¤¤¤ said sum of seventy-five thousand dollars, which sum is hereby appropriated for the same, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, June 18, 1888. June xs, mes. CHAP. 393.-An act to promote agriculture, and for other purposes, Be it enacted by the Senate cmd House of Representatives of the Agiacmmm sums United States rg America in Congress assembled, That sections sev- “°°· enteeu hundre and twelve and seventeen hundred and thirteen, in chapter two, under title eighteen of the Revised Statutes of the United States, relative to consuls  commercial nts be, and they are hereby, so amended that they shall read as lglows : 12. s.. sec. ms, p. "S¤c 1712. Oorrsuls and commercial agents of the United States ”°§%_,"{‘,§,",$',§"§* f,,,.,,,,;, in foreign countries shall procure and transmit to the Department g:’¤:1¤¤¤‘¤i¤§ *¤f•>¤‘¤·¤· of State authentic commercial information respecting such countries, ' of such character and in such manner and form and at such times as the Department may from time to time prescribe. And they thegqlcrlgwnl sm shall also procure and transmit to the Department of State, for the mpdmmirm use of the Agricultural Department, monthly reports relative to the character, condition, and prosgective yields of the agricultural and horticultural industries and other fruiteries of the country in which they are respectively stationed; and the Commissioner of Agriculture is hereby required and directed to embody the infomation thus obtained, or so much thereof ashe may deem material and important, in his monthly bulletin of crop reports." 3*}*-ngiéug lm- P- "Sec. 1713. Every consular officer shall furnish to the Secretary it-muemm. of the Treasury, as often as shall be required, the rices current of all articles of merchandise usually exported to tile United States from the port or place in which he is situated; and he shall also furnish émmm me to the Secretary of the Treasury, at least once in twelve months, the ¥rices current of all articles of merchandise, includ` those of the arm, the garden, and the orchard, that are importletg through the