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 834 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 191, 192. 1854. delivery——1imif¤ established at the terminus of the J eiierson and Lake Pontcharmiin Ra;]. theggécwt 8 _ way, on Lake Pontehartrain, a port of delivery, to embrace also the lake peintedco reside terminus of the new canal, to be called Lake ·]?ort; that a Surveyor my uiillaléfiggk said port shall, after proceeding thereto, andjnaking report and entry at cargoes at said the port of New Orleans, within the time limited by law, be permitted to P°"‘ unlade their cargoes at the said port, under the rules and regulations rescribed b law. Rum sw um P Sec. 2. Ailizd be it further enacted, That all vessels about to depart dc,. wh{ch {gg_ from said port to foreign ports and places, shall be p€1’m1tted to clear out seis departing with their cargoes at the custom-house in the city of New Orleans and fg3W ““"{nI_,;‘;";2 depart under the same rules, regulations, and restrictions, and in every a,11§l§;dp1;0.j1e¤ respect in the same manner as vessels clearing out and departing {O1- ¢>¤¤ at W QM- forei u ports and places from the said city of New Orleans by the wa, mm-house m g - - · · · g y New Odmm of gi; Mgssissippp Rivieig 1854 pn vm), ugus, . August 2, 1854. CHA?. CXCI.—An Act constituting £€l1gl£s0n, in the State of Lzdtcma, a Pen of -————·———- way. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Madison made States of America in Uongress assembled, That Madison, in the State
 * 1%; 1 shall be appointed to reside thereat; that all ships or vessels bound to
 * mI};"° °f d°1‘“ of Indiana, shall be and is hereby constituted a port of delivery, and shall

` be subject to the same regulations and restrictions as other ports of deli- Surveyor- very in the United States; and there shall be appointed a. Surveyor of ${’x{,’gs“";’,‘;‘3`**· Customs to reside at said port, who shall, in addition to his own duties, samyl perform the duties and receive the salary and emoluments of surveyor, prescribed by the act of Congress, approved on the second of March, 1831, ch. sv, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, providing for the payment of duties on imported goods, at certain ports therein mentioned, entitled "An act allowing the duties on foreign merchandise imported into Pittsburg, Wheeling, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Nashville, and Natchez, to be secured and paid at those places;" and the said town of Madison, A¤¤¤K<¤·§ to and the said port of delivery be, and is hereby, annexed to and made a part of the Collection District of New Orleans, and all the facilities and pri- Orleans. vileges aiiordod by the said act of Congress of the second of March, Privileges or eighteen hundred and thirty-one, be and are hereby extended to the said “°"1m»°h· Sh port of Madison. extended to said ,, pm, APPROVED, August 2, 1804. August 2, 1854.·C11A1·. CXOH.-- An Act to constitute Tuscumbia, in the State of Alabama, a Port of ·······;···—··· Delivery, andjbr other purposes. Be it enacted oy the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Tuscumbia States of America in Congress assembled, That Tuscumbia, in the State of Alabama, shall be and is hereby constituted a port of delivery within eeueecion dis- the Collection District of New Orleans; and there shall be appointed a gsN°“’ Surveyor of Customs, to reside at said port, who shall, in addition to his S,,,.,,g,,0,.___ own duties, perform the duties and receive the salary and emoluments residence, up- of surveyor, prescribed by the act of Congress, approved on the second };3fQ;“‘;3:& 6cm_ of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, for importing merchandise penszition. into Pittsburgh, Wheeling and other places. 1831,ch. 87. Sec. 2. And be it fart/ter enacted, That Paducah, in the State of Paducah, Kentucky, Shreveport, in the State of Louisiana, and Jedersonville, §h"°"°l’°'l’• md in the State of Indiana shall be and they are hereby. constituted eflersonvxlle,. . . ’ ’ . . . · mms pom or ports of delnvery witlnn the Collection District of New Orleans; and g°lH’°¤p' **%*}*1 there shall be appointed a Surveyor of Customs to reside at each port, t,.§°c,,°:f°°§t,w'i§,._ who shall, in addition to their own duties, perform the duties and receive leans. the salary and emoluments of surveyor prescribed by the act of Congress