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 888 SIXTY-SECON D CONGRESS. Sus. HI. Ch. 147. 1913. f all purposes upon   `reservation and shall also agree to lselep its own water mam, pipes, hydrarits, and other nlecessary appurtenancesnow located pr hereafter to be located upon thefsame, swam. in godconditxon and repair at 1liB.0WD _. In case ag ailure of e city of P1l·t8b\1.I'gl1;t0 do any and  _ _   prolpep fulfillment of thm provision, the reservoirkgpe, and so inuc o the land adjacent thereto on the part of reservation which is to be transferred to the sa1d city as may be needed for rights of way shall revert to the United States. _ uses, N. Y. d Sec. 27. That the Secretary of the Tl'B8S'lZ|lL;l:, and he IS hereby, m¢§}fi‘.‘}°g?;?’,b%?ii'sg authorimd and duected to acquu·e,_by gpc, condemnation, or •¤*·**°"°°°~ otherwise, additional ground adjoining] §·ese1it y of thetpos; office, tomb ,andcom·thouseat tica ew_o_ a acos no toexc¢i=eu<£l3$40,0<l)`li)i(,and thatforthepurpose  enlargiment, extension, remodeling, repamng, or improvement upon t present site and the enlarged site harem provided for of said post office customhouse, and courthouse and other governmental offices in mw. said lnulchng, the sum of $180,000 is hereby   Prpmyled “"“‘°‘°°“‘ Thatthisauthoxizationshallnptbeoomtxuedmlixingthehmnt oi cost of said enlargement, extension, , orimprovement at the sum hereby named, but the hereby Erovided for shall be constructed or planned so as_to cost,_comp te, _     vaults, heating   ventilating apparatus, not e¤p¤vu¤e mw- Sec. 28. Thsit the   of an archi- °°i~feZn?£$ experts tectural designer at aoompensat¤onefQ6·‘ per annum gstructural ·¤*¤¤¤·¤¢m i *0* ·¤°°·m_ engineering expert at $5,000 per annum; and a heatmg, lighting, and me equipment. ventilating engineering expert at 83:00 per annum, to serve m the €i?°§°“°’°.eS“¤P°"”“ h’J.?°‘“’a0¤'1.}"{ti.“%.¥°°awg.R“““°“ imi;F&Z$‘3” e u nnec · ar ub buildings authorized to be erected under the control of  my Department and the mechanical eqmpment thereof and in connection with_ architectural and work of sand g_$··l{;;;nem_ etiice of unusual magnitude or complication; B _, That such services may be employed without regard to civil-service laws, rules, cr regulatmnisé and no person now m the employ of the Architect s office shall  eligible to such employment: A ugggfgyggjcg **8** further, That the foregoing authorization for the emplcirgient of techmcal experts to assist the Supervising Architect shall 1D addition to and independent of the authorizations and appropriations for persongle services for the office of the Supervising Architect otherwise a. iii»iiiiT}$.ri.kii(uc¤. mS¤c. 29. That the limit of cost of the purchase of a site and the crggg; ggnggge lg; erection of an immigration station at Baltimore, Maryland, heretofore are md eemuscson Hxed at $130,000, be, and the same is hereby, increased to $280,000, °""{',}Z"§,,,‘f‘,§g ,,8, and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to enter into eontractafor the purchase of a site and the erection of a building or binldmgs in $.8ld city of Baltimore, Maryland, the cost of such building or bmldixzgii and site, mcluding filhng m for pier, grading, approaches, sea w _ incidental dredging, and so forth, but Pm of Fm mgm excludsnél unnture and furmslungs, not to exceed the sum of $280,000. rr mounds B6; mm That_ e énece of ground forming a part of the land acquired by wglgirlpdon the United tates about the year e` hteen hundred and thirt -six as ' an addition to the grounds of Fortl§McHenry, in the State o¥M — land, which is described as follows: “Beginning for the same atatge mtersection fornied by the southwesternmost outline and the southeasternmost outhng ca tl§€p)rope1;‘? of the Baltimore Dijy Dock Comanyyasconvee y rge .McCrary,Se t fW Baltimore  lick Compan, March twenty-sixtl11,ceii;j.liTte(:n and seventy-nme, and recordlid in Liber F. A. P., eight hundred and l$h1I'ty·S].X, olio five hundred and fifty-seven, of the records of Balti-