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414 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 837-839. 1890. mmm. million nine hundred thousand doHars: Provided, That the Secretagy May be contracted of the Treasury may authorize a contract or contracts be enter

'f,,f“m"{,*‘,§§· ,§",,,"; into for the construction of any portion or the whole of said building,
 subgect to appropriations to be made therefor by Congress.

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` thousand dollars. Approved, August 30, 1890. ` A¤8¤¤¤ $.1890- MCHAE. 8d§.—An act to provide American registers for the steamers Stroma and 8l’C0 HIC 18. _,£,f¢g¤_·;¤¤¤r" wd UB? gtacfed by the Senate and House of gizprifeisenmltivgzs of the ul * Nxt, ni e ates of America in Congress assemb , at the ommis- @*;£E§’Sg%§ sioner of Navigation is hereby authorized and directed to cause the ma"and ··mm-ce Au- foreign-built steamers Stroma and Marco Aurelia, purchased and $*g,d‘,'Qf’ ""“°‘ who y owned by American citizens, and repaired by them, to be registereg Ie?) vessels of the Pnited States un er the names of Stillwater an ver, respective y. · Sec. 2. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and hereby is, au- I”P°°“°"·°'°· thorized and directed to authorize and direct the inspection of said ’ vessels, steam-boilers, steam-pipes, and the appurtenances of said boilers, and cause to be gran the proper and usual certiiicates issued to steam-vessels of the merchant marine, without reference to " the fact- that said steam-boilers, steam-pipes, and appurtenances ·~ were not constructed pursuant to the laws of the Unite States and were not constructed of iron stamped pursuant to said laws; and the gc-iistsutto be applied1in Ltgiz inspection cfm said boilgrs, piptesi, and enances wi e same in respec as n an satgty as are reguired in the inspection of boilers constructed in the United _States dor marine purposesé gaye the isset tlngs said boiltera, steam-pipes an ap urtenances no em con ruc e ursuan the requireinents ot) the laws of the Unhed States, and are of unstamtped iron, shall not be an obstacle to the granting of the usual certi eates if said boilers, steam-pipes, and appurtenances are found to be of sufficient strength and safety. Approved, August 30, 1890. L¤8¤¤*$J99°· 0HAP.839.—A.n act providing for an inspection of meats for exportation, probibiting the importation of adulterated articles of food or drink, and authorizing the President to make proclamation in certain cases, and for other purposes. Be it enacted bp the Senate and House of Representatives of the ,,I$}’°,,§,,,"‘,,§,’,,f’,,*]’Q’{Y United States of merioa in Congress assembled, _That the Secretary &f¤¤¢_¤;¤a*i¤l;y¤¤r¢;{¤)<; of Agriculture may cause to be made a careful inspection of salte mums;-.wa J3 ..4 pork and bacon intended for exportation, with a view to determin-

 IDE whether the same is wholesome, sound, and fit for human food

from tcrgign _ sum w enever the laws, regulations, or orders of the Government of apy ,,"‘?él“,{'_§Z,,,,, foreign country to which such pork or bacon is to be exported sh l wggrggw 0, Asn_ require inspection thereof relating to the importation hereof into anim to was m. such country, and also whenever any buyer, seller, or exporter of

f.°,,f‘°§,,,ff' ,,§‘,‘g},f§,‘,§ Each meats intended for exportation shall request the inspection

orcxpon. ereo . I"'*‘°°"°“ °° °" Such inspection shall be made at the place where such meats are

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  • ’"""*°- for in the last dlause of, this section: Provided, That an inspection

ompacs erupt;-· of such meats may. also be made at the place of exportation i an in- ‘“"°“· spection has not een made at the place of packing, or if, in the B»=i¤sp·=cri¤¤ opinion of the Secretary of Agricu ture, a re-inspection becomes