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84 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Suss. I. CHS. 422-424, 463. 1886. Sec. 4. That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this act are hereby repealed. Approved, June 19. 1886. Jung 19, 1886, CHAP. 42S.—An act to authorize Columbia County, in Washington Territory, to --—-————-—- issue bonds for the construction of a courthouse _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Columbia Coun- States of America in Congress assembled, That the county of Columbia,

  • 53 WMU i ¤g* <>¤ in Washington Territory, be, and the same is hereby, authorized to issue

?z‘;§t?fg;uQ‘Q£`°£ its bonds, payable in not less than five nor more than fifteen years, at fgr ,,,,,1,,;,,.,,,,,;,,,, of eight per centum per annum, to the amount of forty thousand dollars, o ounty court- for the purpose of building a county court-house, ID accordance with 1*0*****- the vote of the people of said county at the general election held in November, eighteen hundred and eighty-four. Approved, June 19, 1886. ‘ June 19, 1386, CHAP. 424.-An act to establish additional life-saving stations. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _Life-saving sm- States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the

  • 1°¤¤· Treasury is hereby authorized to establish additional life-saving stations upon the sea and lake coasts of the United States as follows:

One at or near Point Allerton,Massachusetts; one at such pdint between the Parmet River life-saving station and the south end of N ansett Beach, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, as the General Superintendent of the Life- Saving Service may recommend; one at or near Cape Pogo, Massachusetts; one at or near Cuttyhunk ,Massachnsetts; one on the northwest side of Block Island, Rhode Island; one on the coast between Point Judith and Watch Hill, Rhode Island; one on Fisher’s Island, Long Island Sound; one at or near I+‘isherman’s I land, Virginia; one at or near Oak Island, North Carolina; one at or near Old Topsail Inlet, North Carolina- one at or near Plum Island, Lake Michigan; one at South Manitou Island, Lake Michigan; one at South Chicago, Illinois; one at or near Bois Blanc Island, Straits of Mackinaw; one at or near Du%1th,_Iéaltr(etSupe¤i£>r; tor}; at or nela1·PPointbAd§1.ms, Oregon; one at suc pom ween oin eyes an oint ia o Calf rth General Superintendent of the Life-Saving Service; may (idddmmentltg one at such point between Point San José and Point Lobos, Califomia, as the General Superintendent of the Life-Saving Service may recommend; one on Lake Ontario, New York, at or near the mouth of the Niagara River, as tihe General Superintendent of the Life-Saving Serv- 1ce may recommen . Approved, June 19, 1886. Ju e21, 1886. CHAP. 463.-A tt the th base f e ‘ O - -·--2---—— ztgpfgloplof n bridgea;cr§sglthe°I’btom;d)‘ll‘i=ver et) otrhn:a`i·¤S‘e::g¢£:v?r€?I‘;1idgi·ict°df Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Aqueduct Bridge, States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War is P*;§:¤;:;\¤a:!8¤X,€¥· mpy augupijized andldirecteidlto acquire by purchase a title infee-simple, ‘ rom tens or c aims o essees or others th b `d k th Aqueduct Bridge, including the piers thereof, acrogs tlxeglgotldinvgd Iltivercj and the approaches thereto, and all the rights and franchises connected with said bridge, for a sum not to exceed one hundred and twenty-nve thousand dollars, the title to be approved by the Attorney-General of jre be s use the United States; and said bridge, when so acquired, shall be used as image. a free bridge, under uch regulations as the Secretary of War may pre-