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 46 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 42, 43, 45. 1888. amen ss, mss. 41;% age to provide for payment of the tuner-al expenses of the late -_—l—_-.-——-_— · -C8 'IIPIGIDC Be it enacted b the Senate and House of Representatives of the }°*"¤’*,B—r W•*{, United States of Zmemca in Oonqess assemble, That the sum of nmennnespensesoe. five thousand o1lars, or so much thereof as may  necessary, be, and the same is hereby, appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to defravyrthe expenses necessarily incurred in the éuneralf og Mrprdséplnshtét ageigzglg 1C11i0f .Lust;ipe of th1¢;1SuE reme ourto te nit es,y emars 0 the Supreme Court utpon vouchers to be approved by the senior Associate Justice of said court. · Approved, March 26, 1888 mmm, ieee. CHAP. 43.-An act to provide for the leasing of premises for the Washington W City postohica. . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives cg the W¤¤!¤¢¤>gu_D· 0- United States og America in 'ong·ress assembled, That the ostomes :o¤e1s¤..i°°°° master-General _ e empowered to lease suitable premises in the city of Washington for the purposes of the Washington City post-office. Approved, March 26, 1888 gm;. g, mg, CHAP. 45.-An act for the erection of a public building at Springfield, Missouri. Be it enacted by the_Senate and House of Representatives of the- · o re, au oriz an 1rec ur- %‘*·Y·*`¢·`$‘°é‘ ‘¥’£t’§dTSr€?I.?§J{§é'"4°€3“£$’{s°fi‘2"’£?"‘”3“°“e‘?i "t“.i·"‘°£i?°t2°‘“" , chase o1·_otherwise,provide a site, and cause to be erected therein a.. substantial and commodious bmldislg, with iire—proof vaults, for_th¢—> use and accommodation of the Umt States courts, post-office, United. _ States land office and the United States Signal Service, and for other ¤¤¢¤·P'·¤¤·°¤¤*·°'¤· Gogemi-ment pies at Spriilngiield, iptiglip State of Missguri. i;il‘he_site= an u mg ereon, w en comp e u n ans an s to be plipiriously ncigde and {approved by the Slecretgréy o¥€thecTr:)£ ury, s not exc in cos the sum o one und th d d 1- ¤¤¤¤¤•- lars; nor shall any site be purchased until estimates for xszilectitdn _ of a buildingxrlluch  gurnish suiigielut Ecipmlmodationsdfor theransaction 0 e pu c usmess, an w 10 s a no e ceeost. the balance of the sum herein limited after the site shab havianlieen. purchased and paid for, shall have been approved by the Secretary of the Treasury; and no purchase of site, nor plan for said buildmg, shall be approved by the Secretary of the Treasury involving an expenditure exceeding the  sum of one hundred thousand dollars for site and budding; and the site purchased shall leave the building un-- <>¤¤¤•v•¤¤- exposed todanger from fire by an open space of at least forty feet, in- ¤T""° @‘SL'§€§$€?i°?¤”€3ds°$£¥§‘£°¥Z;‘$% Tn“°J££ £§‘ii‘i£?“dtS‘5“*“‘1“i1* a 1 a ves e in e» United States,nor_until the State of Missouri shall cede to the United. States exclusive iurisdiction over the same during the time the~ United States shall be or remain the owner thereof, or all puqzposesz except the admuustration of the criminal laws of said State an tha service of civil process therein. Approved, March 29. 1888.