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50 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 338-340. 1886. May 17, 1886. 3Sl8.—An act to regulate the promotion of graduates of the United States 1;-;-‘ ryAca em}'- Miliwfy Amd- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United my 9",:‘““*°°· . States of America in 0'ongress assembled, That when any cadet of the -T° °°ml?m°: United States Military Academy has gone through all its classes and Sl0DG(1 B80D11d l16U • ln . tenants, if comps. received a regular diploma from the academ1c_stal1Q he may be pro— wm i¤t9:y=¤;;_¤¤¤ moted and commissioned as a second lieutenang in) aréy arm o_1eorp1s}pf ?°"P’ 9 ° ‘“Y the Arm in which there may be a vacancy an the uties 0 w nic e

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R. S., . 1213, not at the time be a vacancy in such armor corps, e may,_a e is- P-{{1468 tgt_ ul cretion of the President, be promoted and commissioned in it as an adwwzd 13mm::,. dmonal second lieutenant, with the usual pay and allowances of a sec- 11- 1,,, v,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,_ ond lieutenant, until a vacancy shall happen. `sts. 1 EBS., sec. 1215, Approved, May 17, 1886. p. ‘ . HH. M8! 17. 1886- CHAP. 339.-—An act providing for the establishment of a port of entry at Mount "";_"‘ Desert Ferry, in the town of Hancock, in the State of Maine. ` Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United M¤¤¤¤ D <= ¤ B r ¤ States of America in Congress assembled, That the port of Mount Desert §`1‘;"Y1;1I?::t°:f°1:1; Feyry, Lu the tgwn of Hancock, in the State of Maine, be, and the same Q’ is ere y, esta lished as a port of entry subject to the same regulations, ny privileges, and facilities as other ports, of entry in the United States: Promo. Provided, That the odlcial duties of said port shall be performed under ,.£&}1:a‘;}s° *1,:* the direction of the collector of customs for the district of Frenchman’s ,0 ,1,,,,11 dcP,,1y_y Bay, and by a deputy detailed by him for that purpose. Approved, May 17, 1886. - Ma 17, 1886. CHAP. 340.-Ana tthel ensiiggfonau soon — J; road Company through thznglrggnal g1r•;:i1d£‘;tyD*:idl;·sl{{ug, iladelghria, Pw- Valllll. Right of W hy Sage it by the0Senate and Hegel; of Representatives of the United ea o meriea in ongress assem That the Kensi 0 d Ta- 'l"Q‘;§,l;,"1§Q1§:s{ cony Railroad Company is hereby authorized to construzsttitg xildilroad gag p,,__ to Ku,- across the grounds of the United States forming a part of the grounds sington and Taco- of the arsenal at Bridesburg, in Philadelphia County, in the State of ?`·¥-·$""°“" °°“`” €§é‘Ff%¥'?L‘£§2§ i3.?} £L$” ‘°¥h"§$.?.“.?é" 2~’$’“£°“’Y ‘iJ‘°§°"" g1“{."‘°“ Ki - _ sa s rlsrng o way ron W. the grounds aforesaid: Preceded, That the location of `said road through °““ °“` §2L‘}.1€.’S."1l‘.‘1°ni.‘i§Z}».‘£3 $521-°°£Id‘¥§.”£.‘$L‘“.f“fi‘t¥‘}`.‘I'*.‘{£.¤“°"‘.f."‘ · I a s a vi wi a Dmwbmlgs. draw-bridge of sufficient sizd ou the creek, and faeilitigs for crossin ziidhrmlrtoag clap whatryels, gud so forth, all of which shall be constructed _ esa a iono te ecreta ofWar:P ided rtherThth C¤>¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤- United States shall hav free ofrdhar e the to fu n ’ ‘ a tp _ 6, 8 1 S con act with stud rarlroad any tracks laid within the arsenal grounds for Government gses . glad gglauaded furthdey, That when said right of way shall cease to Seause. E e purpose oresmd the same_ shall revert to the United ‘°‘ S2“...,‘ of W.; £‘K'.3€”$a£”.2‘b‘§°...f°" “‘$“Ji"’% “"°“ mi? ?.“`°°* "‘° 1 8 cme to the United States, if any, by the grant of atllliizgsi vhtlgf visa? by ghigaipgeers of the Army, and the amount of such award paid intdtho ` Sec. 2.. That the right to repeal alter am dac ' moon, ,or en tlus txsreserved Approved, May 17, 1886.