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 1232 F1F*rY-sEv1cN·rr1 coNG1n:ss. sms. 11. Rns. 9,10. wes. the decisions of the courts of the United States and of the several States, and the opinions of the Attorneys-General of the United States relating to the extent of the pardoning power and the legal eHect of pardons and other acts of executive c emency under the constitutions and laws of the United States and of the `several States, said digest to include a summary of the laws now in effect of the United States and of the several States and the decisions of the courts of the United · States and of the several States relating to the civil effects of convictions for offenses against the laws of the United Statesand of the several States; and that in addition to said usual number there be printed and bound in sheep five hundred copies for the use of the . Attornefy-General; said digest to be printed under the editorial supervision o an editor or editors to be appointed by the Attorney—General., and the editing and clerical work incident thereto to be paid for out ‘ of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, on' the _ _ direction of the Attorney¤General, at a price ,not to exceed two ,,,,’;§’,¥jg’P“‘“°“ ‘°’ thousand five hundred dollars, which sum is hereby appropriated, and is to be in full payment for said work, except the cost of printing and binding the same. Approved, February 24, 1903. Febmefi 21 1993- [No. 10.] Joint Resolution Granting to the New York and Jersey Railroad Com- [p,,b_ Basu N0_ l0_] pany the right to construct and operate an underground railway under land owned y the United States m the city of New York. P¤¤•¤¤>l¤· Whereas the United States is the owner of the block of land in the ’ borough of Manhattan, city, county, and State of New York, bounded by Greenwich, Christopher, Washington, and Barrow streets; and Whereas the New York and Jersey Railroad Company pgoposes to construct a tunnel railway under certain streets in the rough of Manhattan, in the city aforesaid. includin Greenwich street, in front of the said block of land: Therefore, is it Resobved by the Senate and House eif Re esentatives of the Z/hired Jag `f,‘f,§;'§§,f,}[ States of America in Oonfgreas asaemb ed, {hat the Secretary of the vngimmo _ Treasury IS hereby authorized to give the consent of the Un1ted States, tion of underground as the owner of the block of lan in the borough of Manhattan, city, §,‘,§l‘{},{,y‘f’• *“ N"' county, and State of New York, bounded by Greenwich, Christopher, Iwnucn. Washington, and Barrow streets. to the New York and Jersey Rai road Companly for the construction and operation of an underground rail- Prm way un er and along the line of Greenwich street in front of said of Tm,. block of land: Pv·mn,ded, That the plans and specifications for such §{gf‘° °PP’~“‘° P”¤*· underground railway, so far as the same affect the property of the Unite States, as above set forth, and the manner in which the work is to be performed, shall be satisfactory to the Secretary of the Treasury. Approved, February 27, 1903.