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 214 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ons. 654, 655. 1890. mvumqnninm. so much of the said United States naval hospital land as lies northerly and xvesterl of the following bounds, namely, a line extending from the hospital boundry wall on Kent avenue asm parallel wit Et'? ¥$"‘°% °.-T $$3*35 2.lZ%“2?xY°§’$Z.§2f iY§2S€£t2E§i%%iSE‘t.‘}€£"?£§ re om n 1 , fence on the westerly borders of said land; also a line extending ‘ thence in a southerl direction along said fence and a brick wall to the intersection of the latter with F ushing avenue. m*m°”Y '*° '°“· Sec. 2. That the Secretary of the Navy be, and is hereby, authorized to sell and convey the property hereinbefore described, or roueyermmkiyn. so much thereof as may be required, to the city of Brooklyn, for the -1>¤¤·p¤•¤ purposes of a market and the business thereto appertainmg. Prim- Sec. 3. That the price at which the Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorized to sell said land, or any part thereof, to the city of Brooklyn for the pu ses above mentioned, shall be fixed and determined nmmcrsppmisu-s bly aNboard of mee appraisers, to be appointed by the Secretary of ° the av Bapcrwuvnluniion- Sec. gr That within ninety days from their appointment the said appraisers, or a majorit thereof, shall report in writing to the Secretary of the Nav and the Ma or of Brooklyn the value agreed ‘ upon b them of the plats of land, heretofore described, or so much thereofy as may)be required by the city of Brooklyn for market pur- Limitation on pm-. poses and the usiness thereto appertaining; an that if within one <=¤¤¤°°*¤¤¤· year from the filing of such report the mayor of the_c1ty of Brookyn shall notify the Secretary of the Navy that the city of Brooklyn will purchase said property, or so much thereof as may be required for market pulrposes and the business thereto appertaining, the Secmmm, of d,,d_ retary of the avy shall, upon receipt of the purchase-money, execute and deliver to the city of Brook yn a full and sufficient eed of I*¤9*·¤·.w I such property: Provided, owe·ve·r, That should legislative action by mlmlm the State of ew York be required'to enable the city of Brooklyn to complete the purchase, the Secretary of the Navy is hereby anm¥__*¤*°¤ °' '*”“* thorized and irected to extend the time for the execution of the deed beyond the year fixed upon as the l1m1t by this act._ ¤f M Sec. 5. That the Secretary of the Navy, after deducting the ex- ,' penses of survey and appraisal, shall lpay into the Treasury of the United States for the fund for naval ospitals the net amount reor naval nospam ceived from the sale of any portion of the United States naval hos- “"“ pital lands; and that the Secretary of the Navy, after deducting the expenses of survey and appraisal. shall pay into the Treasury of the 0f<>¤¤·|•·¤4¤- United States the net proceeds of the sale of all the remaining portions of the above-mentioned propertv, the same to remain there subject to the draft of the Secretary of the Navy for the purpose of Improvcmentaotc. erecting a suitable wall on the easterly side of the navy-yard, along the westerly boundary line of said navy-yard, or for the purchase of additional and on the westerly side of said navy-yard, or for improvements in said navy·yard. Approved, July 2, 1890. July $.1990- S CE$iPid6%.‘;•.—Au_act to extend the limit for the erection of a public building at pl'! 9, ISSOUYI. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the pyxiggipighpo. United States of America, in Congress assembler , That to enable the mmf, Q', c{.‘,§, iu_ Secretary of the Treasuryto erect a_ public building at Springfield, mwd- Missouri, in accordance with the estimate of the Supervising Archi- V°l· *5- P· 4*- tect providing for a building to accommodate the needs of the public service, the limit of cost of said building is hereby increased fifty thousand dollars. Approved, July 3, 1890.