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FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 73~76. 1886. 19 Sec. 3. That all debts, liabilities, rights, provisions, and powers of Liabilities, &c., the association under its old name shall devolve upon and inure to the *° d°Y°1Y° °“ ”°" association under its new name. a“°°‘““°“‘ Sm:. 4. That nothing in this act contained shall be so construed as Liabilities, gw_; in any manner to release any national banking association under its old not released. name or at its old location from any liability, or affect any action or proceeding in law in which said association may be or become a party or intereszzd. Appro d, May 1, 1886. CHAP. 'I4.—An act makin an appropriation o complete he nbli uildin a Jackson, Tennessee, and to regppmpqlatgan unextpendedpbalarlce tlierefhrl) g t May 1* 18S6’ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That for the completion of the Jackson, Term. public building for a court-house and post·office at Jackson, Tennessee, P¤bU¤ bPUd§¤z· there is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not fmf*gf"°l{;‘t;*n“‘°“ otherwise appropriated, the sum of seven thousand dollars, together v,,f°2I§ ,,_ with an unexpended balance of two thousand five hundred and twenty- ’ tive dollars and twenty live cents appropriated by the sundry civil act approved March third. eighteen hundred and eighty-tive, for the approaches, grading, fencing, and paving forsaid building. Approved, May 1. 1886. . CHAP. 75.-jAn act to grant for the use of the public a street across the United May 1 18g_ States grounds in the city of Chattanooga, in the State of Tennessee. .J Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there is granted in the cnmaneoga, city of Chattanooga and county of Hamilton, in the State of Tennes- Termsee, for the use of the public, a street or roadway, sixty feet in width mG,;*:;” *5 and about eight hundred and sixty feet in length, to be located, sub- .,,4},,;,,::` , ject to the approval of the Secretary of War, over and across the lands of the United States reservation in the city of Chattanooga formerly occupied for barracks and parade ground, extending from the Western and Atlantic Railroad on the north to and connecting with what is known as Hooke street, and thence about eight hundred feet southward over said Hooke street to Montgomery avenue; but this grant is made Repair. upon condition that the city of Chattanooga shall construct and keep in repair a good road on the proposed line, equal to that which the United States Government constructed connecting the city with the national cemetery. , Approved, May 1, 1886. CHAP. 76.-An act to establish a light·ho¤se •t Seul Choix Point, Michigan. . uw 1, ]g5_ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there be established a Light·hnu•¤ e- light-honse at or near Seal Choi: Point, on the northern shore of Lake *é¤:15¤l;,•¢l Michigan, Michigan; the cost of which shall not exceed the sumof fifteeu °" °“* · thousand dollars. — Approved, May 1, 1886,