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 158 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. OHS. 310, 319, 320. 1888. United States and held or added to any trust funds of said tribes now there. mf:;i¤¢¤¤°¤ by *¤· Sec. 3. That the Secretary of the Interior shall submit this act to the adult male Indians on Said reservation, and the restoration shall take effect on a ratification by three-fourths thereof, and the_Secretary of the Interior shall prescribe rules for ascertaining the wishes of said Indians and to Secure their free action touching the proposed disposal of said lands. Approved, May 24, 1888. O mm 1[sy5B,18S8. 319.-An act granting certain lands in the Territory of Wyoming for pH IC puI’pOS€S• Be it enacted by the Senate and House og Representatives of the mgyhs H United States of America in Congress assent Zed, That the governor nesewmcn granted of the Territory of Wyoming is hereby authorized and empowered ”‘* "S"‘”“’°"°"’·°‘°· to cause to be selected and entered of the public lands containe within the boundaries of the Fort Sanders Military Reservation, in said Territory, as soon after the extension of the public surveys through said reservation as practicable, to an amount not exceeding six hundred and forty acres, as nearly as practicable in spuare form according to the public surveys; that the ands so selecte and entered are hereby granted to the Territory of Wyoming, for the purpose of enabling the said Territory to maintain thereon a fish-hatchery, and other I§33=·i•g{jc_m my nublic institutions: Provided, That if the said Territory shall at any P°time permit the said lands hereby granted to be used for an purpose not contemplated by this act, the said lands shall revert to tds United. States; Provided, further, That nothing in this act contained shall P'*°' '*8*·*‘· be construed or have the eifect to impair the rights of any person in gp to any portion of said lands acquired under any law of the United ates. ‘ Approved, May 28, 1888. May  1*1**. CHAP. 320.-Au act changing the name of the port of Lamberton, in the district _""""; of Burlington, New Jersey, to the port of Trenton, in said district. P¤‘·>¤¤¤*>¤¤· \Vhereas,_after the constituting of the ort of Lamberton, in the collection district of Burlington, in the State of New Jersey, the borough of Lamberton, where such port is situated, was incorpoiriaited pxto and became a part of the city of Trenton, in said State: 1€1'B ore, Tite it enacted by the Senate and House of Re zresentatives of the N¥3¢¤;§{‘é·g:m¤,;;g:; L mted Stcfe.s· of America an Congress assembledé That the port now mn." known as the port of Lamberton, in the collection district of Burlington, in the State of New Jersey, shall hereafter be known and _ denominated as the port of Trenton, in said district. p_§;f·· ”°“·“°"‘·”"· Sec. 2. That nothing in this act contained shall be construed to in any way aifect the validity of any act heretofore done by the collector or any official of said port, nor to in any way affect the oiii- ‘ cial standing of any official o said port, or the powers and duties of N¤¤¢¤¤¥Y¢¤¤¤¤¤<¥· apy sucglo cial, ghe %>le intent and purpose of this act being to c nge e name o said port. m°°°· Sec. 3. That this act shall take edect on the first day of July, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight. Approved, May 28, 1888.