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 FORTY SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 222, 223. 1882. ]_5 Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Staten of America in Congress assembled, That the conveyance of the Acceptance. premises described in the preamble to this act, in the manner and upon the terms and consideration therein mentioned, bc, and is hereby, ac- · ceptcd by the United States. Btw. 2. That all taxes, penalties, interest, and costs upon the real and Conditions. personal property of the Howard University due, or to become due, and R°mi¤¤*°¤, °f unpgnitdegt the date of the passage of this act, bc, and the same are hereby, ;‘;§°“* P°““l'”°“* remit. ' Sec. 3. That the property, rea] and personal, of the said university EX°¤*P*i°¤ {mm shall be exempt from taxation so long as such property shall be used *“‘ only for the purposes set forth in the charter of said institution: Provided, Prvvim That nothing in this act shall exempt any real estate of said university_ from assessment and liability for special improvements authorized by law: Provided also, That this act shall not include any real estate sold Provincor contracted to be sold by said university to any other person than the United States, the title to which may be still in the said university. Approved, June 16, 1882. - CHAP. 223.-Au act to amend sections twenty-five hundred and eighty-two, twenty- ilve hundred and eightfthreo, twenty-six hundred and scycn, an twenty-six lmu- June 16, 1882. dreal and eighty-fom- o the Revised Statutes of tho United States, relating to the ·-;—————-· collection districts of California. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America is Congress wmblcd, That section twenty-five hun- !`<>U¤¤*i9¤ $ii¤· dmid and eighty4to0f the Revised Statutes be amended so as to read “‘,§'“§C‘§l.;gf_;,'“5;‘fi, n “: amended. ‘ “ Szcrrox Twcnqnilvchundred and eighty-two.-There shall be in the ILS. 25>~3,aumm1- State of California four collection districts, as follows: wk- S 2684 my · shores of the county of Sam Diego · in which San Diego, on the Bay of District or- San Diego, shall be the solo port ot entry, 8*** D*¤8•>· •‘Secoml.-—Tho district of Wilmington; to comprise all the waters and shores of the counties of Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, wnmaugmu, and San Bernardino, in which Wilmington, on the Bay of Wilmington, shall be the sole port of entry, and Santa Barbara, San Buena Ventura and Huenerne, ports of delivery and shores of the State north of the counties embraced in the second San Francisco, district uml south of the county of Humboldt; in which Sun Francisco shall be the port of entry and Vallejo and Sun Luis Obispo ports of dclivery. “ I·`ourtln.——Tbe district of Humboldt; to comprise ull the waters and shores of the counties of Humboldt and Del Norte; in which Eureka, Humbome 011 the Bay of Humboldt, shall be the sole port of entry, and Crescent Uity a port of delivery." _ That section twentytive hundred and eighty-three of the Revised Statutes of the United States be amended so ns to read as thilows : “ Sec. Two thoummel tivo hundred and eighty-three.-’l`hex·c shnll Q m cern and be in the collection districts of Calilbrni:1 the ibllowing officers: *:*°*" °m°**l '°¤· _ “ First. In the district of Sun Diego, u collcctorpvho shall reside nt ‘ °"°"‘ Sam Diego;. · “ Second.-In the dist: ict of Wilniington, n collector, who shall residc at Wilmington; n deputy collector who shall reside at Wilmington; and one inspector, to be appointee! by the collector, with the nproval of the Secretary of the Treasury, for each of the ports of Sams. Barbara, San Bueno Ventura uml Huem-me. u. surveyor, who shall reside nt §:m Francisco; two appraisers, two as nistmit appraisers, and ss special GXMDIDGT of drugs, mcdncmcs, and
 * ‘ First. The district of San Diego; to comprise all the waters and nm,-,,,dQ,d_ ’ ’
 * •Third.-Tlze district of Sun Francisco; to comprise all the waters
 * •Third.--—ln the district of Bon Francisco, Il collector, unnvul officer,