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 266 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 622, 623, 714, 715. .1900. bered five, a corner ost of the fence of old cemetery, marked "Cor. N0. 5, Cemetery ;" thience south eight degrees four minutes east three hundred and sevent -six and one-tenth feet to corner numbered six, a corner post of the tlence of old cemetery, marked “Cor. No. 6, Cemetery;" thence south forty-eight degrees thirteen minutes east tive hundred and seventy-five feet to corner numbered one, the place of beginnin . Magnetic variation fourteen de rees and two minutes east. Ag courses deflected from a true meridian, the above-described tract of land containing twenty and eight hundred and forty-one onethousandths acres, all in San Juan County, Colorado, and near the town of Silverton in said county. · P¤Y¤¤¤¤*· ew- Sec. 2. That the mayor of the town of Silverton, Colorado, is hereby authorized to enter the above-described land at the proper land office, for cemetery purposes, subject to any legal, valid, and existing claims, by paying to the receiver of the procper land office one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre therefor, an all legal fees. Approved, June 4, 1900. June 4,1900. CHAP. 623.+-An Act To establish Calais, in the State of Maine, as a subport of ——"‘ entry, and_to extend the privile es of the Act a proved June tenth, eighteen hundred and eighty, to the ports of giastport and CQEIS, in the State of Maine. Be it enacted by the Senate and House gfltepresentatices of the United m§fp{;*j€b,“ggg_ym°°° States of America in Congress assemble, That Calais, Maine, be, and _is hereby, established as a subport of entry in the customs collection v¤1.21,p.1v4 _ district of Passamaquoddy, Maine, and that the privileges of the Act Immediate trans- approved June tenth, eighteen hundred and eighty, governing the °?'°°"°“ p“Y‘1°g°“‘ immediate transportation of dutiable merchandise without appraisement, be, and are hereby, extended to said port and to the port of Eastport, in said district. Approved, June 4, 1900. June 5,1000, CHAP. 714.-Au Act To extend the privilege of immediate transportation of —- ——- dutiable goods to the port of Astoria, Oregon. . Be it enacted by five Senate and House of Representatives of t/we United ore? States of America in Congress assembled, That the privilege of immedjgtg §€,$,,‘;,°§,'§',’§§,` diate transportation of dutiable goods, in accordance with the provisions g;n‘},‘;§¤,gl° 8°°d¤ °¤· of an Act entitled "An Act to amend the statutes in relation to the voi. 21, it 174. immediate transportation of dutiable goods, and for other purposes," approved June tenth, eighteen hundred and eighty, and the amendments Oereto, be, and the same is hereby, extende to the port of Astoria, regon. » Approved, June 5, 1900. June 5,1900.  715.-An Act To amend sections eight, nine, and fifteen of the Act "—‘ —" entitled "An Act revising and amending the various Acts establishing and relating '{1C:1nlZi.11$€i;·(§1)(I§II;€§gEll€§?lS§H the District of Columbia/’ approved May third, eighteen · X. Be it enacted by the Senate and House ol; Representatives of the United Rvésrricgcilcoiumbia. States of America in Congress assemb d, hat sections eight, nine, %2Y'{g,‘§,,£°5b_ .,w__ and fifteen of the Act entitled “An Act revising and amendin the District of Columbia," approved May third, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, be, and they are hereby, amended as follows:
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