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210 rirrinrn coneanss. sm. 1. cus. 496, ren. 1888.`

D**P°“°‘m¤ °*° me Sec. 4. That all mud, dirt, sand, dredgings, and material of every

kind aud'description whatever taken, dre ged, or excavated from any slip, basin, or shoal in the harbor of New York, or the waters ‘ adjacent or tributary thereto, and placed on any boat, scow, or vessel for the urpose of being taken or towed upon the waters of the hlarlior o;d§ew Ylprlp to a plaple of dleposité s alhibp ldepioptedl and 'sc arg at suc ace or wit in suc imi s as s a e e 'ne an sgciiied by the sudervisor of the harbor, as in the third section of t 's act p£escribe}d, and not ptherwiple. bEvery perioigj mrm, or licorimspomibm . poration eing the owner o any s 'p, asin, or s 0 , rom w 1C 1 ty such mud, dirt, sand, dredgings, and material shall be taken, dredged, or excavated, and evervlperson, firm, or corporation in any manner engaged in the work of redging or excavating any such slip, basin, or shoal, or of removing such mud, dirt, san , or dredgings therefrom, shall severally be responsible for the deposit and ischarge of all such mud, dirt, sand, or dredgings at such place or within such limits so defined and prescribed by said supervisor of the harbor; and for every violation of the provisions of this section the person oifend]ip(glshal1 ipe guilty of alp odensefagiainsg. ppis apt, and shallbbe punis y a ne equa to the sum o ve dollars or every cu ic yard of mud, dirt, sand, dredgings, or material not deposited or discharged as required b this section. An boat or vessel used or e mv; in provision o , s e 13 e o 10 D¤z¤11¤¤¤•¤¤i¤:=- mplo ed'olat' g alny' f thisyact hall b l' bl t tl pecundr nalties im sed thereb , and may be roceeded a ainst,

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summari y pyway of 11 el in any district court of the United States, haging juriih iction theiiieof. f h N h H b d d ¤¤v¤<¤·v¤<>r¤f¤!¤¤¤¤¤*- E0. 5. at a ine officer o the avy s a e esi ate by the °°"°°°°p°°i°°°d‘ President of the United States as supervisor of the hdrbor, to act under the direction of the Secretary of War in enforcing the provisions cpatgiis act, an;} in detecting olifendeargagairpit tlheapalme. T is officer s rece1ve 16 sea—pa o IS gr e, an s a ave personal charge and supervision unchar the Secretary of War, and shall direct ghfe pgtrol boats apld other means Rildetect and bring to punishment en ers ainst e provisions 0 is act. Avvwmiadvm Sec. 6. That the sum of thirty thousand dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated to carry out the provisions of this act; and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to ay that sum from moneys in the Treasury not otherwise P appropriated. Approved, June 29, 1888. June 20. isss. CHAP. 497.-An act to authorize the Paris, Choctaw and Little Rock Railway """"""* gompaupgpcpsonstmct a bridge across Red River at or near Hooks Ferry, Red River oun y, . Be it enacted by the Senafe and Hozzrse of Represenfai#ices cg the Lighmvgkpmv md gnited(i9t££€s1of Covzpreas assembled, That thefuaris, hoc- , 1,,;,;,, w anthe oc i way om any a corpora ion created §?;?’,{¥,;;;·§yH°°¤‘ and existing under the laws of the State, of Texas, be, and 'ig hereby, `authorized to build a bridge across the Red River at or near Hooks’ Ferry, Red River County, Texas, the said bridge to be so constructed rrmw. as not tointerfere with the navigation of said river: Provided, That , M md apyubaiadge cppsiizucted; under tlius lpch and lgzcordingl to its limigaltions Mw ¤¤‘¤¤¤¤‘¤ sa aa usrucurean sa ownan recogniz asa P°°M°°°°` post-route, and the same id hergply declared to be a post—route, upon which also no higher charge sh be made for the transmission over the $§t:£ the mpilsqthe trlpops, and the xpgnipons of war of the ni es, or or t roug passengers or ig t passi over said bridge, than the rate per mile paid for their over the railroads leading to the said bridge; and the Unit States shall have P°¤*•“°*°8¤l*· the right of way for a postal telegraph across said bridge.