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 FORTYNINTH CONGRESS. SBss. I. Cris. 811,812, 816. 1886. 169 of YVar shall prescribe; and.to secure that object the said municipalities shall submit to the Secretary of YVar, for his examination and approval, a design and drawings of the bridge, and a map of the location, giving, for a. space of one mile above the proposed location, and below said location to the shore of Green Bay, at the mouth of said river, the topography of the banks of the river, the shore-lines at high and low water, the direction and strength of the currents at all stages, and the soundings, accurately showing the bed of the stream, the location of any other bridge or bridges, and shall furnish such other information as may be required for a full and satisfactory understanding of the subject; and until the said plan and location of the bridge are approved by the Secretary of YVar the bridge shall not be built; and should any change be made in the plan of said bridge during the progress of construction,. such change shall be subject to the approval of the Secretary of War. Sec. 5. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this act is hereby Rishi W =¤¤¤¤<L· expressly reserved, and the right to require any changes in said struct- °t"·· '°‘°"°d· ure, or its entire removal, at the expense of the owners thereof, whenever Congress shall decide that the public interest requires it, is also expressly reserved. Approved, July 29, 1886. CHAP. 812.-Au act to permit the entry free of duty of foreign gcods for exhihi- July 29, 1886. tion at the fourth biennial exhibition of the United States B0ttler’s rotective Asso- —————————·- ciation. 'Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rqrresentatires of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That all articles which shall be .B°m°"°.P’°F°°· imported for the sole purpose of exhibition at the fourth biennial exhi- ;E’u%:';g;f°"°"' bition of the United States Bottler’s Protective Association, to be held Articlggfor ,,},5. in Boston, l\Iassachusetts, from the eighteenth to the twenty-third days bitten may be adof October, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, inclusive, shall be ad- ”;m°df'°°°fd“*Y» mitted without the payment of duties or of customs fees or charges, ° §0g,,h,,°m_ under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe: _ Prorideel, That all such articles as may be sold in the United States, or P'°?**°*·, th withdrawn for consumption therein, at any time after such importation, d,,€f:;°1,'?:,,w;0,,f shall be subject to the duties, if any, imposed upon like articles by the sumptim, to pay revenue laws in force at the date of importation : And provided further, duties, etc. That in case any articles imported under the provisions of this act shall P°¤°1*;°°,!`3'*;,°¤· be withdrawn for consumption or shall be sold without payment of duty Y'°y'"°" ° ° °°’ as required by law, all penalties prescribed by the revenue laws shall be applied and enforced against such articles, and against the persons who may be guilty of such withdrawal or sale. Approved, July 29, 1886. CHAP. 816.-An act to amend an act approved May twenty-fifth, eiglhteen hun- July 3Q, 185- dred and eighty-two, entitled "An act for the construction of s public uilding st ""_"""""; Galveston, Texas/’ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the act entitled “An act Galveston, 'llex; for the construction of a public building at Galveston, Texas," approved £¤bE;°°l;¥·:Et*fi€; May twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, be amended so as to read that the proposed building shall be for the accommodation of v01_ gg, P, gs, all the Federal offices in that city, including post-otiice and Federal courts, and that the limits of cost of the said building, including cost of approaches, heating apparatus, and elevator, and exclusive of the cost of site, be two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Approved, July 30, 1886.