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· 22 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Gus. 54-56. 1892. . HAP. .— d th t f ak assessment of real estate in · ·#{ q·EL the Districitmf (3531331:; iagigide tl; ;§ ;?es :f :}Va; li§ug0u and Georgetown. . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represenpatéves of the Unitfzd _I>i¤¤i¤¢ ¤* C°*‘“'* States of America in Congress assembled, That the tnmc fixed} for the 1e-

%1m¤r°r¤¤¤»¤m¤¤t turn of assessment by section seven pf_the act to Iqvy au :1 sscsmneub of

gx°;xf1{l°3”"°°“” real estate in the D1StI1Ct of Columbm. 111 the year cnghteen hundred gud

 eighty-three, and every third year thereafter, approve-1d_ March third,

eighteen hundred and eighty-three, pe, and the same IS hqrcby, cxv¤1.2z, p. mo. tended to the iirst day of December, mghtccu hundred gud mucyy-two, as to all the real cstatc in the District of Columbm 0uts1de the cmes of VV lf d G etow . mms? orqmum §c{ §; Fh;2thei?:1§> iixcg by section nine of said act, for pho meet- "°" ‘ ing of the boacyd of equalization and I'O\r i.GW· bc, and the same is hereby, vox. zz, p. soo. postponed u11t11 the hrst day ofDec¢-amber, mghtgen hundred npd mnepy- two, so far as it refers to that part of the Distmct of Uclumbm. 0l1tSld0 of “ 3ShiDgmIl and Georgetown, and the said equalization and_revicw shall be iinally completed on or before December thirty-tirst, mghtecu h dr d and nine -two. Tu on ¤¤»¤¤¤_¤=¤¤ gnc?3. That saxon fo1u· of the act entitled “An act for the support f§$§f° ’“"‘m° y L of the government of the District of Columbia for the iiscal year ending June thirticth, eighteen hundred gud seventy-eight, and for other purv01.m,p.aoc. p0scs,” approved_ March thud, mghtcon hundred and seventy-scvgn, be, and the same 18 hereby, amended so a.st0 mgnkg the yvholc ta.; lcvwd under the assessment of that p0rt10u of the Dxstuct ot Columbia outside of Washington and Georgetown herein provided for, due apd pay- able on the first day of May, eighteen hundred and nmety-three, mstead of one half on the first day of November, eighteen hundred and ninety- two, and one half 011 the Erst day of May, eighteen hundred and ninety-

 to ml . three, as by existing law: Provided, That these amendments shall not

extend beyond the fiscal year ending J uns thirticth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three. ·

gram; Smc 4. That the provisgou that tbl;} Iasscisors shall not {educa the

aggregate value of the ma property e ow t no aggrcvzytc va, ue thereof

 as made and returned by them, contained in sccti01f111nc of the act of

W1- 2 1>· 569- March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, aforesaid, be, and the same is hereby repealed. Approved, April 28, 1892. Anri128.18°2· CHAP. 55.-·-An act to empmyer the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, ” to grant respites and purdous in certain cases. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United MBi»¤-M ··r' <>··¤¤¤¤- States- of America in Qongresa assembled, That the Opmmissioners of cm¤¤nm.mq¤ my the }D1StI'lGt of Columbia may grant pardous and rqsp1tcs for offenses g;g*;uPj;f·>¤¤ ***1*** a.gmnst:.the late corporatmu of Washington, the orduyaucps of George. town aud the levy court, the laws enacted by the legxslatnvo assembl . . . Yr and the pohcc and building regulations of the District. Approved, April 28, 1892. A¤ri¤90,1¤92· CHAP. 56.-An actto agmgnd the act giving the approval and sanction of Cou- ""—*_—‘_"' igriggtzitg ::,1;% 13:2 tagd termnm of the Anacostxa and Potomac River Railroad in thu _ Be it enacted byjhe Senate and House of Rqpresmmtives of the United A · n 1- u · · - m"¤*§;·`3;;_·= gaikgag States aj America m Congress assembled, That the act giving the sanction ¤. c. _ _ and approval of Congress to the route and termini of the Anacostia and °,,’§;;§,_““" *"“'“‘“ Potomac Rwer Railroad, approved February eighteenth, eighteen mmmv¤{);§ipi gs: gl: dred and seventy-five, subsequently amended, bc, and the same is v;,{‘56_·,_‘{,,;j‘°*"‘ * hereby, amended so as to authorize the said company to lay tracks and