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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 396-398. 1888. 189 post-roads in the United States, and equal privileges in the use of sa1d bridge shall be granted to all telegraph companies; and the tttétidgaihatilddall Stal`}? ’iiht°t `{Z"`tt°’2f‘”i *’°l“3 “"}i’g""‘*’l~i Sm ·»·= W » . _1 P1 gesa e u an ocae uneran V °’ subject to Fluchsregulationg mg the ieqprity of njavigatgon of navigable mm 8 1zu'ct°` rivers as 18 ecre ary 0 ar s a rescribe; an to sec that ob]ect the said county of Laurens shall submit to the Secribltgry of War, for his examination and approval,_a_design and drawing of such bridge, and a map of the location, giving, for the space of one xml; aliovekanq ope mi e below the pfoposed location, the topography o 19 an s 0 the river and the s ore-line at high and lo ater, channel of the stream, ahd shall furnish such other informvdtlbii as may be required for a full and satisfactory understanding of the sub- y the ecretary_o War the bri e shall not be bu1lt· an should any change be made in the plan 0% such bridge during the progress of plqnsguction th`orf, such change shall be subject to the approval 0 e ecretary 0 ar. hS§c. 4% That if the cqnstrplptiop of the brifdge hegeby authorized c0€:`Ig>;_*{:;*j)*:]_¢¤m¤¤t¤¤d s a no e commence wi in wo years rom the time this act takes effect, ind be cpm]-pteted vgthin four years after its commencement, then this act s a e voi . Sec. 5. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this act is hereby Am•¤¤d¤w¤v.· expressly reserved, and the rfghttlto require qnyh changes in paid structure or its entire remova at e expense o the owners, w enever Congress shall decide that the public interest requires it, is also expressly reserved. Approved, June 18, 1888. CHAP. 397.-—An act to authorize the Postmaster·Genera.l to cancel mail contract ·T¤¤¤ 18. 1888. on route number thirty thousand one hundred, and for other purposes. *_`-"' Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Répresentatives of the United States of America in Congress asseimbled, at the1l°ostmaster- }\’{g{¤;g*;{;}‘;ht on G ner l b, and he is hereby authorize to terminate the mail con- route80100,Lo an , trgct oan roeiite number thirty thousand 0116 hundred, with Charles P. "my b°°“"°"’lgd· ua Truslovg, and to plalce the mcainls at letgail) ractps flpr trgn?portat1¢g1ban{l t eo ecarm onan y e ew reansan wu Bladlgoafflblm New Orleans to Bohemia, supplying all intermediate offices along said route, and to advertise and contract with the lowest respoqsible lpiqder fqr qariyiéxgdthe gplails olvpr tlae balaiicetof t emia 0 0 as,w1 wee’ suesuppy o 10 Tiilwiai ge;·nan<l)durin the unexpired time of said Truslow’s contract: Provided, That said Postmaster-General shall not terminate said 1{3;g‘F¤g5mm for Trusl0w’s contract, nor place the mails oqgsaid railrozgl foiigtrimspoii- pm or mute. t t', t t f r ts carriage from 0 emia to ort a 1 s, wit i slipplly  I'l?d:wn;)uliless he iirst receivesabid for the latter service, and has let the contract for the performance thereof at a price which, when added to the cost of carryin the mail by railroad trom New Orleans to Bohemia and supplying the intermediate offices, does not exceed the amount now paid to said Truslow for the same service under his contract. Approved, June 18, 1888. CHAP. 398.-An act for the erection of a public building at Hoboken, New Jersey, June 18. 1888. Be it enacted by the Senate and Hou.s·e of Representatives of the Uni ted States of Aniericg  Oovzgresg assevnlbled, Elghat gig Secfegary ggggmé f th T r be, an e is ere y, au oriz an irec e to ' purchtbsefeazbbliiste by condemnation, or otherwise provide a site, and
 * Lect;hanSd until the paid plalps anddlocation of the bridge are alpproved