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 864 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 385-387. 1889. March 2, 1899. CHAP. 385.-·An act for the establishment of a light-house and fog-signal at Old ‘1”""1_ Orchard Shoal, in Princess Bay, New York, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Ripresentatices of the om oi-umm sum, United States of America in Congress assem led, That there be N°"Y Y{"’;;,, estab established a light-house and fog-signal at or near old Orchard lg ’ “Shoal, Princess bay, New York; and a new tower at Waacaack lightw"°°°°k’ N` J' station, New Jersey, at acost not to exceed sixty thousand dollars. Approved, March 2, 1889. Marek2t 18- of(§HA§é$:6.§Ar1:hagt to lgléroyide for the erection of a public building at the city Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the New Bei-ue, N. c. United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary P'“’“° "““‘"'*'· of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pur- Siw. chase or otherwise rovide a suitable site, and cause to be erected thereon a substantial)and commodious building, with hre-proof vaults extendin to each story, for the use and accommodation of the postolfnce, th5lnited States courts, custom-house, internal-revenue offices, and otherC(}ov]o1rnme1i{_li1oiHc;gs, atl me Sty of }New Bern;, in the of North aro `na. esi, an ui ing thereon, w en com e Plans. cm u on plans and specifications to be previously made and approiiizd by tli)e Secrgtaryhof thedTé·e;aisury, shalllpleit excegd  cost It e slum  sevent — ve thousand dollars; nor s any S1 e urc ase un 1 mmm estimates for the erection of a building which will fiiinish sufficient accommodations for the transaction of the public business, and which slllall not Iegclcieleid inlceost the balance og thedspm hlcigpinhlimited after Limimzcoss. the site s ave en purchased an pai or, s ave een approved by the Secretary of the Treasury; and no purchase of site nor plan for said building shall be approved by the Secretary of the Treasury, involving an expenditure exceeding the sum of seventy- five thousand dollars for site and building; and the site purchased shall leave the building independent and unexposed to danger from iirel ini adjacient buildilngglby an Igrpen gpscer of not less thai; forty feet, imma. including s reets an a e s: avi e, at no art o said sum , shall be expended until avglid title to said site shall) be vested in the wine. United States, nor until the State of North Carolina shall cede to the United States exclusive iurisdiction over the same, during the time the United States shall be or remain the owner thereof, for all urposleihexcept thefadministration pif the criminal laws of said Sltate an e SGPVICS o CIV} processes erem. Approved, March 2, 1889. March 2, nm. CHAP. 3§7.—An act to establish a railway bridge across the Illinois River, be- ·······;—— tween a pomt withm five miles of Columbiana, in Greene County, and a point within five miles of Kampsville, in Calhoun County, in the State of Illinois. _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the · camuwn United States of America in_ Congress assembled, That the Litchfield, §‘,,,,,,,,,&.i ,,,,,{e,,,,d,,,, Carrollton an Western Railroad Company, a corporation organized g1;¤}<:1¤mb;:¤;1 utzzgg under the laws of the State of llhnois, its successors and assigns, xampmus, m. are hereby authorized and empowered to erect, establish, and maintain a rai way bridge across the Illinois River, between a point to be _ by them selected within five miles of Columbiana, in Greene County, and a point to be selected by them, within Eve miles of Kampsville, 1n Cal oun County in the State of Illinois; and that said bridge shall mf U not interfere with_the free navigation of said river, and in case of
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