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100 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 182, 183, 195. 1890. mma. of their minor children without process of court : Provided, That the ,,h?§*,§‘,,}',}§,,*},f,'f “°° Indians who become citizens of the United States under the provisions of this act do not forfeit or lose any rights or privileges they enjoy pglare entitled to as members of the tribe or nation to which they on . nppmpmuen. Smog 44. That the following sum, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby ap ¢HEated, out of ang money in the Treasury not otherwise appr gite , to Qsburse under the direction of the Attorney- of the States, in the same manner that iimilag gpprop ations,a;_$di ursed in the other Territories of the nite tates, nan§\w~: ~J¤di¤i•l¤¤r¤¤¤¤ To pay the_g€0aa travel` and other expenses of the judge of the United W court court in said Indian Territory other · than at scogee; to pay for the rent of buildings for the court; to provide jails and support prisoners; to pay mileage and per diem of jurors and witnesses; to provide books, records, and stationery for the judicial offices for the remainder of the fiscal year endin guivie thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety, the sum of ten thousand o BIS. Approved, May 2, 1890. [ I ‘May 8,1¤I0. CHAP. 183.-Au act to provide for the increase of the limit of cost of site and ··"""‘_""" public buildings at Newark, New Jersey. , Be it enacted by the Senate and House of mlieipresentatives of the %rk.N.J. M United States of America in Congress asse ed, That the act of _A ’ Congress approved March Hrs1g eighteen hundred and eightyeight, '¤¤¤·P-¤· be, and the same is hereby, amen ed so as to authorize an direct the Secretary of the Treasury to acquire by purchase or condemnation such nd as he may deem necessary in addition to the site of the custom-house and post-office building; to remove the present custom-house and post-office building, and to erect, in addition to the building known as the Church building, a suitable, commodious, and substantial building, including fire-proof vaults, heating and ventilating apparatus, elevators, an approaches, complete, for the use and accommodation of the United States custom-house, (post-office, and other Government offices, in the city of Newark an State of New ¤¤¤*°, •>! <>¤¤° *¤· Jersey; and for said purposes the limit of cost of site and buildings be, and the same is here y, increased from three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, nxed by act of Congress approved March first gigliteen hundred and eighty-eight, to six hundre and fifty thousand o ars. · Approved, May 2, 1890. `M¤·Y5y 1890 CHAP. 195.-An act to increase the limit of cost of the erection of a public "‘”‘"""°““"` building at Wilmingwn, Delaware. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the

 United States egf America in Congress assemble , That the amount

Limit or cost, mi heretofore fix as the limit of cost of site and for the erection of a "Y$‘§f"§;,_ p_ 2% public building at Wilmington, Delaware, be, and the same is hereby, increased to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and that sum ilsuhlegeby fixed as the limit of cost of site and for the erection of said ing. Approved, May 5, 1890.