Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 26.djvu/216

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162 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ons. 432, 433, 435. 1890. Jww 18. 1800- CHAP. 432.-An act to vide for the exportation of fermented liquor in bond ‘;"_‘ without payment of intern5f:evenue tax." Be it enacted by the Senate and House my Rep`#resentati·ves of the if Plqgglogglbggg gniécgt Séates pt] America inlflongzess gseé gdk hiat fron; and afttieg tree or mum e _ ay 0 anna ,eig teen un re an mne y-one ermen "“° °"· mw liquor ma be removeldy from the lace of manufacture, or storage, for 01>¤r¤1¤¤- Y . . E . , export to a foreiguhcountry, wit out payment of tax, in such pack- Bnsuhnons. ew. ages and under sui:} rcilgulationszand uplpn ghe g1ving of sughlnczgices, entries bon s an other securi y, as e ommissioner 0 n rnal Revenue with the arppgoval of the Secretary of the Treasury may from

 time to time prescri ; and no drawback of tax shall be allowed on

“*B'§'Sf;}§’gfh,"?j£°;'“i_ fermented liquor exported on and after the first day of January, eight— eenhhpadmd and ninety-one, unless entered for exportation prior to suc e. Approved, June 18, 1890. J'¤‘|»1S,1SR`I. 433.-eAn act for the relief of the Southern Exposition at Iouisville, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives af the mmm United in Omzgress assembled, That the Sou hem d&"’°¤°¤ Ex(pos1tion at iusville, Kentucky, be, and it is hereby, relieved manga from an discharged of all obligations to the United States for dui? on

°“°°“°“ certain lots of goods consigned to it for exhibition purposes rom

Russia, in the year eighteen hundred and eighty-five, amounting in all to the sum of four hundred and thirty-five and ninety one- 11¤u•¤•¤¤u•·1. hundredths d0u&ISh1§0;’0 or fees, the bonds exgeuuteld by sang company opa said uyare roy ec canoe held for naughi the said having been consiixged to said Exposition as exhibits of Russian industries, and not ing intended or consumption in this country. J Approved, June 18, 1890. June su, asso. 435.-An act for the erection of a public building at New London, Con- ··——i—- n cu . Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Representatives of the new mm. cm. United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretar ui y P" °°“"‘”"‘*°‘°‘ of the Treasu be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to ac- 5*- quire, bydpurbliase, condemnation. or otherwise, a site, and cause to B¤¤<1i¤s· be erect thereon a suitable building, including fire-proof vaults, heatipghand vepiglgtiilzg agparatus, elevgfors, and] approaphpés, foillghe use 0 the ni e ta es overnmen 0 ces in the cit 0 ew n- °°'°- don, and State of Connecticut, the cost of such site andy buildin complete not to exceed the sum of seventy-five thousand dollars. g W';‘gPeg*g_ W M **1- Proposals for the sale of land suita le for said site shall beinvited ' bypu lic advertisement in one or more of the newspapers of said city 0 rgest circulation for at least twenty days prior to the day specified in said advertisement for the 0 ning of said roposals. Remvmm Pro als madei s se to saldeadw ert' e iits hall be `led s n re pon 1 * IS me s mai and addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, who shall then cause _ the_said proposed sites, and such others as he may think proper to b, §§°‘* designate, to be examined in person by an agent of the Treasury De- £’3f2°§”'?,2“$:.Z$}*".3£$}.“”£*‘k° ““i*°? fF5$€2$?f“‘d .i“5’“ii.’ °f “‘° "3 a ion, an 0 1 men a ion ereon, an the reasons therefor, which shall be accompanied by the original proposals, and all maps, plats, and statements which shall have come 111tO his possession relating to the said proposed sites.