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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 411. 1889. 941 That hereafter no plan shall be approved by the Seeretar of the PMS mt *0 be ev: Treasury fo_r any ppblic building authorized by Con eels to be titggfdiw seiecmm or erected, until after the site therefor shall have been finagy selected; and he shall not authorize or approve of any plan for any such building whichshall involve a greater expenditure in the completion of such building, including heating a aratus, elevators, and approaches thereto, than the amount that shallremain of the sum specified in the law authorizing the erection of such building excluding cost of site. That hereafter commissions shall not be paid for disbursements on No commissions on account of sites for public buildings; nor on account of construction p“”°h”° °f “"°s‘ of public buildings except for moneys actually handled and paid out by disbursing agents; and payments for sites for public buildings Mme or payment. under the contro of the Treasury Department shallpbe made by the Treasury Department, at Washington, District of Columbia, b drafts or checks payable to the grantors of such sites or their legal represeutatives. That hereafter all legal services connected with the rocurement WM ¤¤¤¤‘¤9v¤¢¤ of titles to site for public buildings, other than for lifg saving sta- r°°d°H°g°l°°m°°* tions and pier-head ights, shall be rendered by United States district attorneys: Provided {wrther, That hereafter, in the procure- Bwiwment of sites for such pu lic buildings, it shall be the duty of the Attorney-General to retpiire of the grantors ineach case to furnish, free of all expenses to the Government, all requisite abstracts, offi- Abscmtsem. cial certifications, and evidences of title that the Attorney—General may deem necessary. menr-nocsns, BEACONS, up Foe-s1eNA1.s. c0{_j,§*;}l;,*; Mount Desert Rock Fog5Signal, Maine: For establishing complete ¤¤¤¤¤ Doom. Moa fog·signal uplon Mount esert Rock, off the coast of Maine, four thousand five undred dollars. Bear Island Li ht-Station, Maine: For building a new keeper’s B¤¤¤‘I¤1¤¤<i·M¤· dwelling at Bear Hland Light-Station, Maine, three thousand seven hundre and fift dollars. ` Great Duck Island Light-Station, Maine: For establishing a light “Gr¤¤¤ Duck Island. and fog-signal on Great Duck or Long Island, Maine, thirty thou-°' sand dollars. . Great Roimd Shoal Light—Shilp, Massachusetts: For establishment Mgsmi R°¤¤d shwof a light-ship with a fog-signa to mark the channel through Great ` Round Shoal, near Nantucket, Massachusetts, sixty thousand dollars. Steam-tender for the second lighthouse district: For a new steam- Ougwggnzgwory we tender for service in the second light-house district, eighty thousand ` dollars; said amount to be expen ed under the direction of the Secretar of the Treasury: Provided, That the construction of said ten- Prorisv. der shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder after advertisement, °°“"'“°"°“‘ and said tender shall be built in an American ship yard. Beaver Tail Fog—Signal, Rhode Island: For the purchase_of land Bevor '1'¤-it R-L reqnired for the Beaver Tail (Rhode Island) fog·signal station. and the payment of the necessary expenses incident to such purchase, three thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be ne¢·<·ssar ··. • Castle)Hill Light Station. Rhode Island: For the construction of G¤¤¢1¢HiILR-I- the light-house at Castle Hill, Rhode Island, five thousand dollars, additional to the sum already appropriated. _ _ Conev Island, New York: For establishing a liglit or lights, and a c¤¤ey1s1s¤a,N.r. fog-signal on the western end of Coney Is and, ew York, twenty five thousand dollars. _ Sandy Hook Li ht-Ship. New Jersey: For the construction and es- my uo¤k.1<.J. tablishment of a light-shi with a fog-signal. for the Sandy Hook station, entrance to New Hork Harbor, sixty thousand dollars.