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 342 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. RES. 12, 15, 17. 1886. May 1, 1886. [No. 12.] Joint resolution to amend the statute in relation to the immediate -v---——-· transportation ofdutiable goods, and for other purposes, approved June tenth, eighteen hundred and eighty, so that the provisions of the same shall be extended to the port of Key West, Florida, and the provisions of the seventh section of the statute be extended · to the port of Tnmya, Florida. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Pmvmonsotim- of America in Congress assembled, That the provisions of the iirst: and ¤¤°*?i¤*¤ ¤‘¤¤¤P°¤‘· seventh sections of the act entitled “An act to amend the statutes in ,*:2: v§,j:Q"f:g relation to immediate transportation of dutiable goods, and for other Tam aims. purposes," approved June tenth eighteen hundred and eighty, be ex- Vog. 21, pp. 173, tended to the port of Key West, {Florida; and that the provisions of the all the other provisions of said act shall apply be both said ports and to all goods and merchandise therein mentioned. Approved, May 1, 1886. ‘ June 28, 1886. [N0. 15.] Joint resolution iixing the time when the pay of certain clerks to com- ————-———-———- mittecs of House of Representatives shall begin. ` Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States C cm miftw of Americas in Oongreu assembled, That the pay of the clerks to comg°’k°· I:°t';°°“ °f mittees of the House of Representatives which have been or may be ‘}LE’;x’} '§0'w{n_ hereafter authorized by the House, who are paid during the session mencc fnom mm only shall begin from the time such clerks entered upon the discharge of putedug upon of their duties, which shall be ascertained and evidenced by the certifi- session only. _ Approved, June 28, 1886. June 30, 1886. [No. 17.] Joint resolution for the relief of the Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf Preamble. Whereas the Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf Railroad Company, $0}. i4, p.  successor to the Kansas and Neosho Valley Railroad Company, has, ° ‘ 9* P' 4 ‘ under and in accordance with the provisions of "An act to secure the rights of settlers upon certain railroad lands, and to repeal the first five sections of au act entitled ‘Au act granting lands to the State of Kansas to aid in the construction of the Kansas and Neosho Valley Railroad audits extension to Red Bive1·,’ approved July twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six ", restored to the United States all the unsold lands received by it under its land-grant herein specihed, and paid into the Treasury the proceeds of all land sold: Therefore, Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Kansas. City. of America in Congress assembled, That the said Kansas City, Fort 1§;°fQ mfg Scott and Gulf Railroad Company, successor to the Missouri River, Company ,,,,,,,;,,,1 Fort Scott and Gulf Railroad Company, shall be, and is hereby declared to fun compenso- to be, entitled to the payment in full of ull compensation earned heretonon tbr carrying fore by said lasbmentioned company in transporting mails and military mm “· ""°P“» °*°- and other supplies for the Government, to the same extent and effect; as though no lands had been granted for the benefit of said company; and the pxgoper accounting ofdcers of the Treasury are hereby required to audit and pay all such accounts, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the same as if no lands had been granted to said company.. Approved June 30, 1886.
 * 7*- seventh section of the same act be extended to Tampa, Florida. And
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