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 SO FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 61, 63. 1888. Ayn 4_ 153, CHAP. 61.-An act to amend the laws relating to navigation, and for other "‘*`;"‘"` pHYp%0S. l Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives af the $g{¤218§h°:;-4m mc United States of America in Crm ·ress assembled, That section e even 11, p. az, amendsé.of an act to abolish certain fees iqor official services to American vessels, and to amend the laws relating to shipping commissioners, seamen, and owners of vessels, and for other purposes, approved June nineteenth, eighteen hundred and eightysix, be amende by striking out of the sixth and seventh hnes of the subproviso of said section the words " of the country in which such port is situated, or on the cargoes of such vessels/’ and substitutingxin lieu thereof the words Sr¤s¤F¤¤§¤¤`;P¤i°¤¤f "o such country, or on the cargoes of suc vessels; but this proviso ` 2i;}} “°§0‘?;$.5?é;‘§? ‘33€£‘;°32é€“§€£9§"§£‘.£h§.“*""iE‘-"’g"“"“°" 5* g on e1r own vesse s and? caggoes therecf, engaged in tlheiip coasting tpade, or wiiih the; exis noe ween suc coun ries an 0 er states o reci roca sti - ulations founded on special conditions and equivalents, ailid thus nbt within the treatmentof American vessels under the most-favored patiop clause in treaties between the United States and such counnes. ,m°g;*s,P°:gf°**¤°°°°* Sec. 2. That section one of the act hereinbefore mentioned be amended, in the third line from the end of the section, by inserting, Vol 24. 1>- 80- after the words " shipping commissioners," the words " and clerks of steamboat inspectors, an such allowances for fees of United States marshals and witnesses for services under the steamboat-inspection KS M m P Gm. paws? almd por ezipenppgd of sseaimtboat instpplctopis provided for y sec- ·· · · · 1on o y- our un an s y-one 0 e evise t t ." Qmd ***‘°'*°’¤°*‘ _Sec. 3. That section forty-five hundred and eighty-oxilelbfgthe Reyr p§:;€1.p.w. vised Statutes, as amended by section seven of chafpter one hundred ““3£`¥§%;S¥;;‘{.'§’63fb§}‘§¥5‘$§];‘§ J3Z’S1f’2$€6°{-ZH3Q22d 9‘$2"°‘g??P CL3? ereo, in e hipig, gndhinserting inllieu thereof as follows: "If any seaman, r ISC argc ave inc an ex f be rd other necessaries, dr for reasonable charge; foipe 1h?lic(dl cage arid pursing,tat thetplalce of hgsldgscharge, before shipping again, or for ` ranspor ation o the nit tates, such e ense ll b 'd t f the arrears of wages and extra wages receigdd by Ehgcongiilzi ocihlcei, which shall be retained for that purpose, and the balance only paid over to such seaman; and if suc arrears and extra wages are not SUmC16Dt to defray such expense, the deficiency shall be paid from the fund in the_Treasury for the mamtenance and transportation of d0St1tUt0 American seamen." Approved, April 4, 1888. ~ Ap;-n ian. CKAP.63.—-A act ski a` nstm prow es ———-ii-——— fm. mma, Jas.2, e"3.2“m£€725'LE{t$Er§’c?me8r§‘3e%€0?m "‘ Be it enacted by the  and House of Regiiesentattves of the  for United States of America m Congress assemb, That the sum of mmmm eleven thousan dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be, °°*"°‘°'·’· and the same is hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the }’md°““§£3?p°*?02'Xi$t"S° 3€£f‘2£’.Q"£$‘Sr TE {»**° .£’»¥‘51°°"'¥.§f ·°9”""°£§‘t in e. ms , one mile, to the national military cemetery near Pinevilligua 8 u ~¥ “-°¥ s23e5a E}”Z§.3h§..“&‘éi.“t‘i$. ‘&‘£§§é§§£§°t£€aS€c..K“ ‘£L§‘“$ %$‘° S"‘*t."° o ar, P~·¢~»· by contract or otherwise, as to him may seem best: 1*r·o·v£ded,G}l'h;`-il;. R¤r¤•¤- before said sum, or any part thereof, is expended, the corporation of Pmeville shall make provision, satisfactory to the Secretary of