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 134 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 214, 227, 230. 1888. `, IBS. (IEA]?. .·— atin the sum of fifty-two thousand dollars for the enlarggmehtfnd éimlpargzehlterrltpxlidshedlmted States Government building at Charleston, est Virginia Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the m¤¤qn¤m¤,W-V•- United States of America in Congress assembled, That the sum of P°°h° MM"' fifty-two thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, to be aid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appro- .u»p¤»Srnu¤>¤w¤¤- 1-lated, for the enlargement and improvement of the Un1ted States l""°"“ l""'°'°‘ lflovernment building at Charleston, West V1rg1n1a; such_enlargement and improvement to be made under plans and specifications ' approved by the Secretary of the Treasury. Approved, May 1, 1888. . Hay 2. HB. CHAP 22'l.—An act to amend sections twenty-five hundred and ninety-five and "’_’”"*“" twenty-tive hundred and ninety~six of the Revised Statutes of the United States, and to provide a collector at the port of Saint Paul, Minnesota, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of élfnegiresentatives of the ¤i¤¤¤¤<>¢¤-. United States of America in Congress ass led, That sections www °"”°"°°` twenty-five hundred and ni11ety~five and twenty-five hundred and ninety-sixaog the  Statutes of the United States be amended so as to re as fo ows: uf $·· ¤ ¤° · 5*% P- 1 ‘;dSec. _259§étSThatfthpre shall be in the State of Minnesota two col- · ec on, as o ows: · " First. The district of Minnesota: to comprise all the territory of the United States east of the western line of the State of Minnesota, and west of the westerly line of the State of Wisconsin, except the waters and shores of Lake Superior and the rivers Rowing into the ` sam nm to be s same, in which Saint Paul sha be the port of entry, and aint Vin- ’°"“°' °"""'· _ cent a subport of entry and delivery. "Secon The District of Duluth: to comprise all the waters and shores of Lake Superior and the rivers connected therewith, within the State of Minnesota, in which Duluth shall be the port of entry neun. and delivery, with the privilege of immediate transportation as dev°*“·¥*"'* nned by section seven, of the act of June tenth, eighteen hundred and eig ty, `entitled ‘An act to amend the statutes in relation to immediate transportation of dutiable goods, and for other purposes,’ gegixtigt chaptezr one hundred and ninety, volume twenty-one, of the a u es a r e." R-B -§¤·¤¤¤.e¤1¤» "Sec. 2596. There shall be in the collection districts of the State ` of Minnesota the following officers: _,*g’¤'{_$§’,2’m,'{° '°°"*’° "First. In the district of Minnesota, a collector, who shall reside at Saint Paul and whose compensation shall be the same as that provided for the collectors named in section twenty-six hundred and seventy-five of the Revised Statutes of the United States, and a deputy collector who shall reside at Saint Vincent. Av 1>¤1¤¤¤ D\;IS2lcond. In the district of Duluth, a collector, who shall reside at u .|! Approved, May 2, 1888. may 9. 1868. “:‘?h;A§kg,30.-—An act for the registry of the barges "Albert M," “Cond0r," and C Bfe it enacted by the Senate and Hmwencgl Representatives of the ’¤'*°"‘°*}g  United States of America in Congress asse ed, That the Commishr ··c¤¤;qm-.·· me sioner of Navi%tion is hereby authorized to admit to registry, as “°““"‘°‘ vessels of the nited States, the following-named foreign vessels, owned by John Scully, of South Ambg, New Jersey, on satisfactory piroof that he is a citizen of the Unit States, namely: the "Albert ," the "Condor," and the "Adelante." ' Approved, May 9, 1888.