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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cu; 147. 1913. . 889 more City, which point of  is the southernmost corner of said _Baltamore   Dock mpany’s land; thence southeasterly bmding on the said southwesternmost outhne produced southeasterly mastraightlmetwohumhedandthirtyfeet tointersectalinedrawn southwcsterliofrom the northwest branch of Patapsco River parallel to the ve-mentioned southeasternmost outhne of Baltimore Dry Dock Company’s land and two hundred and thirty feet therefrom measured at right  thereto; thence northeasterly reversing said hne so drawn and bmding thereon five hundred and eight -five feet, more or less, to the northwest branch of Patapsco River; thence northwesterly  on said northwest branch of Patapsco River two hundred and  feet more or less, to the above-mentioned southeasternmost ou _ of Baltimore Dry Dock Coinpany’s landthence southwesterly binding on said southeasternmost outline oi Balumore_Dry Dock Compangs land six hundred and forty-two feet to the, contasmng   one-fourth acres, more or less " he, and _ 88D1B·1B hereby, set aside and designated as a site for the unnngration station to be constructed at the port of Baltimore; and Y·1g=“¤••¤ _;•{m1•¤¤&¤¤ the Secretary of the Tre by authorized to acquire, by pur- £ °’ chase, condemnation, or o sumcient land along the southwestern boundagof the lot ceded by the United States to the Baltimore Dry Dock mpany and through the land of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company for au outlet from said immigration site and Engnds to the city streets betyond, the said outlet not to cost more $20,000, and to be said or out of the funds authorized for said ”‘“'°"""’m“" immigration station; an the Secretary of the Treasury is further authorized to contract and arrange for railroad facilities upon said _ outlet and immigration site; and the Secretaxgl of the Treasury is °'°'°“"""°"“°° further authorized and directed to sell, in su manner and upon such terms as he may deem for the best interests of the United States, the site heretofore acquired for said immigation station in the city of Baltimore, Maryland; and to convey last-mentioned land to such purchaser by the usual quitclaim deed, and to deposit the proceeds derived from such sale m the Treasury of the United States as SS. uanglllilsmimptth fbe` th l t K °‘°*“ mc. 30. at or e urpose o gum e en argemen, ****1 · · °· extension, remodeling;  rebuilding, diigimprovement, upon buinriidrliiiikuw." the present site of the nited States post office and courthouse at Kansas City, Nlissouri, so as to provide additional and necessary accommodations for the said post office, United States courts, and other governmental omces in said building, the sum of $150,000 18 hereby authorized: Provided, That this authorization shall not be m,";',;,°¤ construed as  the limit of cost of said enlargement, extension, remodeling, repairing, or improvement at the sum hereby named, but the enlargement hereby provided for shall be c0nstructed_0r _ planned so as to cost, complete, including fireproof vaults, heatmg and ventilating apparatus, and approaches, not exceeding $500,000. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized ,zg,*j¤¤·°" •*"··‘=°* to enter into contracts for the enlagxnent, extension, remodeling, re airinioand improvement of said b ding withm the ultimate limit Oflgost u YI?hl1i:am• Secret of the Treasury he d h hereb ¥•*•* ‘* ¤c.31. . lm els Y» °‘§‘“"‘ authorized and directed to gcyegt for the United States, by donation ¤¤is°$i-l$i°° °t °“°' without expense to the United tates a suitable site for the use and *""‘· **“"”· _ accommodation of the post office and other governmental offices at Malden, Massachusetts. · _ Src. 32. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, g}{,*l§§,;“,‘§&c§,§`,,,,d_ authorized and empowered to convey. by qiuitclaim deed, the building  Y;-'¤gv§y&<.;¤a;lp formerly used for postqoffice purposes an now known as the "Ol m"§.€¤1¤¤¤¤. ' Exchange," in the city of Charleston. South Carolina, to the Order of Daughters of the American Revolution in and of the State of South