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3 IO FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ons. 928, 929. 1886. courts, who shall reside and keep their office at Los Angeles, in said district, and who shall receive such fees and compensation for services performed by them, respectively, as are now fixed and limited by law. T¤¤¤¤¢1’lP*¤ of Sec. 9. That either of the clerks of the circuit and district courts for '°°°"d“·“°· the said northern district of California, is hereby authorized, at the request of the district judge of said southern district, and at the cost of the parties requiring the same, to make transcripts of any of the records, tiles, or papers of the district and circuit courts of the United States remaining in the onice of the clerks of the present district of California, and of all matters and proceedings which relate to or concern liens upon or titles to real estate situated in said southern district; and_such transcripts, when so made by either of said clerks, shall be ceruiied to be true and correct by the clerk making the same, and the same, when so made and certified, and filed in the proper court, shall constitute the record in such court, and shall be evidence in all courts and places equally with said originals. Tenure or omcc Sec. 10. That nothing in this act shall in any manner affect the tenf,£,};;°:°°’;*a,;';:$· ure of otllce of the judge, marshal, United States attorney, or other odi- ‘ cers of the present district of California, who shall, respectively, be entitled to the same salaries, fees, and emoluments provided by law. 0ffenses_hereto— Sec. 11. That all Odense! ]1G1'BfofoI'G committed ID tim district of C3]- f)‘;':rf;’5”:*?**°d *2 ifornia shall be prosecuted, tried, and determined in the same manner- ,,,,,,,,5 °" °" and gvéith the sims effect, to all intents and purposes, as it this act had not en pas . . Approved, August 5, 1886. August 5, 1886, CHAP. 929.-An act making appropriations for the construction, repair, and —-——-——-——— preservation of certain public works on rivers and harbors, and for other purposes. Bc it enacted by the Senate and Hoang Representatives of the United River-snqhai-bor States of America in Congress asscmb , That the following sums of

  • PP’°P¤¤¤°¤¤· money be, and are hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any money

H”"°¤· in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War, for the construction, completion, repair, and preservation of the public works herein named: R°°k*¤¤d, M¤· Improving harbor at Rockland, Maine: Continuing improvement, _ twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars. h_·3*L°° t R·¤;¤¤‘» Improving breakwater at the month of Saco River, Maine: Continu- ' w" °"* °‘ ing improvement and repairs, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. · P°¤‘*=]¤¤¢L M¤· Improving harbor at Portland, Maine: Continuing improvement, thirty thousand dollars. {*°§,kC°*¤»<=b¤¤· Improving the channel in Back Cove, Portland, Maine: Continuing °° ’ °‘ improvement, twenty-six thousand two hundred and ilfty dollars. Yvrk. Me Improving harbor at York, Maine, dfteen thousand dollars. HP°*‘°¤¤¤¤¤¤¤» N- Improving harbor at Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Continuing im- ‘ _ provement, fifteen thousand dollars. HL¤***¤H=¤‘l¤•¤‘»N· Improving the harbor of refuge at Little Harbor, New Hampshire; ‘ _ Continuing improvement, ten thousand dollars. B¤fl¤¤s*¤¤. Vt- Improving harbor at Burlington, Vermont : Continuing improvement, eighteen thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. _ G¤;d<>¤{: L•¤6- For a breakwater at Gordon’s Landing, on Lake Champlain, to he me f,",f‘":"PQ,:"· built on the twelve-foot curve mentioned in the papers accompanying ' the report of the Secretary of War to the Senate dated. March ilrst, · eighteen hundred and eightysix (Executive Document Number Eighty- 31:,1 Forétygmrlgr lCongr·ess, tirst session), eighteen thousand seven hun. an dollars. B¤¤¢¤¤. Mm Improving harbor at Boston, Massachusetts: Continuing improvement,fifty-six thousandtwohundred and fifty dollars; of which eighteen thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars are to be expended at Fort Point Channel, on Part A, below Congress Street Bridge.