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 410 THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 78, 79, 80, $1. 1867. Feb. 25, 1557, CHAP. LXXVIII. -—An Act to amend the twenty;/‘irst Section of an Act entitled **,4,, £g ggzt xgrnzaiggling and for other PNT2UOSé?,,, approved July ezghteenth, 1. · Am°’ P` m3` Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United FO,,·€,,um of States of America in Congress assembled, That section twenty-one ot an fifty cents a ton act entitled "An act to prevent smuggling and for other purposes," ap. f°* Smm *“$* roved Jul eivhteenth eivhteen hundred and sixty-six be amended by boatsnotof thep. ° . ’ ° hfu ·0_ · _Z,P .ddTh United States, adding to said section twenty-one the 0 owing proviso. rovz e, at employed in this section shall not apply, or be held to apply, to any case where the
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tain towing, provided, That any foreign railroad company or corporation, whose road enters the United States by means of a ferry or tug boat, may own such boat, and it shall he subject to no other or different restrictions or regulations in such employment, than if owned by a citizen of the United States." Approved, February 25, 1867. Feb. 25, 1867. CHAP. LXXIX. —-An Act to amend Section twelve, Chapter two hundred and ninety-nine, of the Laws of the First Session of the Thirty-Ninth Congress. l E,,,,,, ,,_ 334_ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Jung., ndvn- States of America in Congress assembled, That the last clause of section cms OY {M M- twelve, of chapter two hundred and ninety-nine, of the laws of first scsg°,§;,;°:,i: f sion thirtyjninth Congress, approved July twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, is hereby amended by repealing all after and includin¤ the words " until otherwise provided by law," so as to place the judve adcitocates thereby authorized to be retained in service upon the sautie footing in respect to tenure of office and otherwise as other officers of the army of the United States. Approved, February 25, 1867. Feb. 25, 1867. CHAP. LXXX. — An Act to amend an Act rantin the Ri ht o Wa over the milita BTUC 0I' TG IO, LC Egan. Be it enacted ln: the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Buildings States of America in Congress assembled, That the act entitled “An act
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lm'? *‘°$°Y"*m°¤ eivhth eivhteen hundred and fifty-nine be and the same is hereby at Hort Gratiot, ° ’ ° . . . .’ ’` ,, ’ ,0 be of- wood nr amended by inserting in the last proviso, after the word " wood, the iire—pro<>£ words “ or fire-proof," so that the same shall read, " that all buildings to Vg??;,?;:  be erected upon said reservation shall be of wood or fire-proof." Approved, February 25, 1867. Feb. 25, 1867. CHAP. LXXXI. - An Act to change certain Collection Districts in Maryland and Wrglilla. ¤_Ct;ll¤g'¤ig¤ tgiisé Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United M; Viznnaifr States of America in Congress assembled, That the districts of Oxford and Maryland abor Vienna in the State of Maryland be, and the same are hereby, abolished, lsllfgéofjhistrict and the office of collector of both said districts is hereby discontinued. to be annexed to Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the district of Oxford, in said the §iS¤i<>¤ of State, shall be annexed to the district of Baltimore; and all that part of Ba,;;;';;;';` of the district of Vienna, in said State, bordering on the sea-coast, and all the Vienna annexed waters which How into the sea or bays on the east side of said district of nnn the nm ’ Stone, in the State of Virginia, and that all the residue of said district of madqthq ¤ast· Vienna be, and the same is hereby, made a new district, to be called the °"Z,gQf:;l°;;; sun eastern district, and that the collector of said eastern district shall reary, residence, ceive an annual salary of twelve hundred dollars, and shall reside at Cr*¤· Cnswd te be field, which shall be the port of entry for said new district. the port of entry.
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