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 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 97-99. 1883. 481 corporal, three hundred dollars; barber, three hundred and sixty dollars; carpenter, eight hundred and forty-five dollars; water-rent and g3S, two thousand dollars; ice, two hundred dollars; car-tickets, two hundred and fifty dollars; cemetery and burial expenses, and headstones, three hundred and fifty dollars; improvement of grounds, tive hundred dollars; repairs to buildings and preservation of all kinds, panning, and for grates, furnaces, ranges, furniture, and repairs of furniture, tour thousand five hundred dollars; and for support of beneficiaries, forty-three thousand five hundred dollars; in all, nfty-nine thousand eight hundred and thirteen dollars, which sum shall be paid out of the income from the naval pension fund. Sec. 2. That hereafter no officer of the Navy shall be employed on slme duty pmany shore drty, except in eases specially provided by law, unless the 1l“"*°‘l9 °*°°P‘ Secretary of the Navy shall determine that the employment of an officer °°"°‘ on such duty is required by the public interests, and he shall so state in the order of employment, and also the duration of such service, beyond which time it shall not continue. Approved, March 3, 1883. CHAP. 98.-dn actto admit free of duty articles intended for the National Mining Mar. 3,18&·l.
 * l;°1Ldu]st*;sl Exposition to be held at Denver, in the State of Colorado, during -———·—;

Bc it enacted by the Senate and House ofhlteprescntatives of the United _Admission of sr. Stam of America in Oongrcaa assembled, at all articles which shall be fik2B f°' imported for the sole purpose of exhibition at the National Mining and mdmgfqmtiom - Industrial Exposition to be held at the City of Denver, in the state of Dqnvehduty au, - Colorado, in the year eighteen hundred and "eighty-three, shall be admitted without the payment of duty or of custom fees or charges under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe: Pro- ` vided, That all such articles as shall he sold in the United States or mm. withdrawn for consumption therein at any time after such importation shall be subject to the duties, if any, imposed on like articles by the revenue laws in force at the date of the importation; Provided farther, Provho. That in case any articles imported under the provisions of this act shall he withdrawn for consumption or shall be sold without payment of duty as required by law, all the penalties prescribcdby the revenue laws shall puma, to ap. be applied and enforced against such articles and against the persons ply, when. · who may be guilty of such withdrawal or sale. Approved, March 3, 1883. ‘ GZIP. —' thern Exposition to be held in the ci of Har. 1883 I.ouis9v?*iBefS`t¤=•?tol"°l{‘etrl3ekt(y,tl`ne, Ehfyesr  hundred and eighty-tlu·eeiy -——-——§’——-- -— Whereas, ample means have been provided for the holding, during the _ southern ni H: present year, in the city of Louisville, State of Kentucky,_of an exposi- §*;°¤» L°'¤“' tion of the products of agriculture, manufactures, and the imc arts; and 1;mmbh_ \Vhereas the objects of such an exposition should commend themselves to Congress, and its success should be promoted by all reasonable en- ~ couragement, provided it can be done without expense to the general public: Therefore, _ _ Bc it enacted In] the Senate and House of Reprcacntutwcc of the United _ _ States of America in Congress assembled, That all articles which shall be d¢:l_¤:xl:ib¤;¤i£*_ z imported for the sole purpose of exhibition at the Southern Exposition behuafdutx, _°_ at Louisville, Kentucky, “to be held in t-he year eighteen hundred and eighty, shall be admitted without the payment of duty, or of customs gcdr charges, under such regulations as the Seexetary of the Treasury shall prescribe: Provided, That all such articles as shall be Pe-mso. ¤n—-31