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163. Making appropriation to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the payment of pensions and for the expenses of the eleventh census, for the fiscal year 1890, and for other purposes. Approved June 18, 1890.

164. To amend Section 3,354 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. Approved June 18, 1890. 165. To provide for the exportation of fermented liquor in bond without payment of internal revenue tax. Approved June 18, 1890. 166. For the relief of the Southern Exposition at Louisville, Kentucky. Approved June 18, 1890.

167. For the erection of a public building at New-London, Connecticut. Approved June 20, 1890.

168. Authorizing and directing the Secretary of War to establish new harbor lines in Portage Lake, Houghton County, Michigan. Approved June 20, 1890.

169. Making appropriations for the support of the Military Academy for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Approved June 20, 1890.

170. To authorize the President of the United States to cause certain lands heretofore withdrawn from market for reservoir purposes to be restored to the public domain subject to entry under the homestead law with certain restrictions. Approved June 20, 1890.

171. To grant the right of way to the Galena, Guthrie and Western Railway Company through the Indian Territory, and for other purposes. Approved, June 21, 1890. 172. To increase the limit of cost of site and public building at Duluth, Minnesota. Approved June 21, 1890.

173. For the relief of the Michigan Military Academy. Approved June 24, 1890. 174. To provide an American register for the barge Ottawa, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Approved June 25, 1890.

175. To authorize the acquisition of certain parcels of real estate embraced in square numbered 323 of the city of Washington, to provide an eligible site for a city postoffice. Approved June 25, 1890.

176. Approving, with amendments, the funding act of Arizona. Approved June 25, 1890.

177. Granting the right of way to the Duluth and Manitoba Railroad Company across the Fort Pembina Reservation in North Dakota. Approved June 25, 1890. 178. Constituting Irondequoit Bay, New-York, a navigable water of the United States for certain purposes. Approved June 25, 1890.

179. To fix the regular terms of the circuit and district courts for the southern District of Alabama. Approved June 26, 1890.

180. Granting to the Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railway Company power to sell and convey to the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company all the railway property, rights and franchises of the Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railway Company in the Territory of Oklahoma and in the Indian Territory. Approved June 27, 1890.

181. Granting pensions to soldiers and sailors who are incapaciated for the performance of manual labor, and providing for pensions to widows, minor children and dependent parents. Approved June 27, 1890.

182. To amend "An act for the erection of an appraisers' warehouse in the city of New-York, and for other purposes." Approved June 28, 1890.

183. To amend an act entitled "An act authorizing the construction of a bridge over the Missouri River at or near Kansas City, Kansas, and not over ten miles above the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railway bridge at Kansas City, Missouri," approved March 1, 1889. Approved June 28, 1890.

184. To grant the right of way to the Pittsburg, Columbus and Fort Smith Railway Company through the Indian Territory, and for other purposes. Approved June

30, 1890.

185. Making appropriations for the payment of invalid and other pensions of the United States for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891, and for other purposes. Approved June 30, 1890.

186. Making appropriations for the Naval service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891, and for other purposes. Approved June 30, 1890.

187. Making appropriations for the service of the Postoffice Department for the flscal year ending June 30, 1891. Approved June 30, 1890.

188. For the erection of a public building at Salina, Kansas.

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189. In relation to oaths in pension and other cases. 190. To protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies, Approved July 2. 1890.

191. To provide for the purchase of a site and the erection of a public building thereon at Beaver Falls, in the State of Pennsylvania. Approved July 2, 1890.

192. To provide for the purchase of a site and the erection of a public building thereon at Alexandria, in the State of Louisiana. Approved July 2, 1890.

193. To amend an act entitled "An act to extend the fees of certain officers over the Territories of New-Mexico and Arizona." Approved July 2, 1890.

194. To provide for a term of court at Danville, Illinois. Approved July 2, 1890. 195. Authorizing the erection of a hotel upon the Government reservation at Fortress Monroe. Approved July 2, 1890.

196. Granting certain privileges to the Union Railway of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Approved July 2, 1890.

197. Providing for the sale of navy yard and United States naval hospital lands in the city of Brooklyn, New-York. Approved July 2, 1890.

198. To extend the limit of the erection of a public building at Springfield, Missouri. Approved July 3, 1890.

199. To provide for the admission of the State of Idaho into the Union. Approved July 3, 1890.

200. To authorize the County of Pulaski, in the State of Georgia, to maintain a high wagon and foot bridge across the Ocmulgee River at or near Hawkinsville in the State of Georgia. Approved July 3, 1890.

201. Making an appropriation to supply a deficiency in the appropriation for compensation of members, in the House of Representatives and Delegates from Territories. Ap proved July 3, 189j.

202. To confirm the title to certain lands in the city of Sault Sainte Marie and State of Michigan, and to release any reversionary right of the Government of the United States therein. Approved July 8, 1890.

203. For the removal of the United States court-house building at Baltimore, Maryland. Approved July 9, 1890.

204. Providing for the erection of a public building at Paris, Texas. Approved July 9. 1890.

205. To increase the limit of cost of the public building authorized by act of Congress, approved March 2, 1889, to be erected at Fort Worth, Texas. Approved July 9, 1890.

206. To provide for the admission of the State of Wyoming into the Union, and for other purposes. Approved July 10, 1890.

207. To provide for an additional Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Territory of New-Mexico. Approved July 10, 1890. 208. To provide for the disposal of certain abandoned military reservations in Wyoming Territory. Approved July 10, 1890.

209. Making appropriations for the Legislative, Executive and Judicial expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891, and for other purposes. Approved July 11, 1890.

210. Granting to the Jacksonville, Saint Augustine and Halifax River Railway Company a right of way across the United States Military Reservation at Saint Augustine, Florida. Approved July 11, 1890.

211. To incorporate the North River Bridge Company and to authorize the construction of a bridge and approaches at New-York City across the Hudson River, to regulate commerce in and over such bridge between the States of New-York and New Jersey, and to establish such bridge a military and post read. Approved July 11, 1890.

212. Making appropriations for the diplomatic and consular service of the United States for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Approved July 14, 1890.

213. Making appropriation for the Department of Agriculture for fiscal year ending June 30, A. D., 1891. Approved July 14, 1890.

214. Directing the purchase of silver bullion and the issue of Treasury notes thereon and for other purposes. Approved July 14, 1890.

215. Granting right of way to Little Falls, Mille Lacs, and Lake Superior Railroad across Mille Lacs Indian Reservation. Approved July 22, 1890.

216. To authorize the Leavenworth and Platte County Bridge Company to substi tute a pivot drawbridge over the Missouri River in place of a pontoon bridge. Approved July 25, 1890.

217. To amend Paragraph 3 of Section 4,414 of the Revised Statutes. Approved July 26, 1890.

218. Granting certain land to Miles City, Montana, for use as a public park. Ap. proved July 10, 1890.

219. To allow the erection of a bridge across the Iowa River between the mouth of said river and the town of Wapello, in Louisa County, Iowa. Approved July 30, 1890. 220. Making appropriations to provide for the expenses of the government of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891, and for other purposes. Approved August 6, 1890.

221. To authorize the construction of a bridge across the Savannah River. Approved August 7, 1890.

222. To provide an American register for the steamer Marmion. Approved August 8, 1890.

223. To limit the effect of the regulations of commerce between the several States and with foreign countries in certain cases. Approved August 8, 1890.

224. To increase the compensation of the assistants to the attorney of the United States for the District of Columbia, and to amend Section 907 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, relating to said District. Approved August 8, 1890.

225. Amendatory of the act entitled "An act to provide for taking the Eleventh and subsequent censuses." Approved August 14, 1890.

226. Authorizing the construction of a bridge over the Tennessee River at or near Guntersville or Deposit, Alabama, and for other purposes. Approved August 15, 1890. 227. To amend an act approved August 6, 1888, authorizing the construction of bridges by the Houston, Central Arkansas and Northern Railway Company. Ap proved August 18, 1890.

228. Making appropriations for fortifications and other works of defence. for the armament thereof, for the procurement of heavy ordnance for trial and service, and for other purposes. Approved August 18, 1890.

229. To amend the laws relative to shipping commissioners. Approved August 19,

230. To adopt regulations for preventing collisions at sea. 1890.

Approved August 19,

231. Extending the time of payment to purchasers of land of the Omaha tribe of Indians in Nebraska, and for other purposes. Approved August 19, 1890.

232. To ratify and confirm an agreement entered into by commissioners on the part of the States of New-York and Pennsylvania, in relation to the boundary line between said States. Approved August 19, 1890.

233. Authorizing the city of Charleston, South Carolina, to open Concord-st. through the grounds of the United States in that city. Approved August 19, 1890. 234. To establish a National military park at the battlefield of Chickamauga. proved August 19, 1890.

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235. Making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department, and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes, for the year ending June 30, 1891, and for other purposes. Approved August 19, 1890.

236. Providing for leave of absence for officers and employes in the customs service of the Government who receive per diem compensation. Approved August 28, 1890. 237. Amending an act entitled "An act to constitute Lincoln, Nebraska, a port of delivery, and to extend the provisions of the act of June 10, 1880, entitled 'An act to amend the statutes in relation to immediate transportation of dutiable goods, and for other purposes,' to said port of Lincoln." Approved August 28, 1890.

238. To reorganize and establish the customs collection district of Puget Sound. Approved August 28, 1890,

239. To amend an act entitled "An act to authorize foot and carriage or railroad bridges across the Mississippi River at Saint Paul, in the State of Minnesota," approved July 5, 1884. Approved August 29, 1890.

240. To authorize the construction of a bridge across the Mississippi River at some accessible point between the mouth of the Illinois and the mouth of the Missouri Riv. ers. Approved August 29, 1890.

241. To authorize the construction of a bridge across the Columbia River by the Oregon Railway Extensions Company. Approved August 29, 1890.

242. To change the time of the sessions of the circui and district courts for the western district of Missouri. Approved August 29, 1890.

243. To amend an act entitled "An act for the relief of settlers on railroad lands," approved June 22, 1874. Approved August 29, 1890.

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244. Making appropriations for additional clerical force and other expenses carry into effect the act entitled "An act granting pensions to soldiers and sailors who are incapacitated for the performance of manual labor, and providing for pensions to widows, minor children, and dependent parents," from September 1, 1890, for the balance of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Approved August 29, 1890.

245. Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891, and for other purposes. Approved August 30, 1890. 246. To provide American registers for the steamers Stroma and Marco Aurelia. Approved August 30, 1890,

247. Providing for an inspection of meats for exportation, prohibiting the importation of adulterated articles of food or drink, and authorizing the President to make proclamation in certain cases, and for other purposes. Approved August 30, 1890. 248. To establish a fog-signal at or near the Cuckolds Island, at the entrance to Boothbay Harbor, otherwise known as Townsend Harbor, Maine. Approved August 30, 1890.

249. To apply a portion of the proceeds of the public lands to the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts established under the provisions of an act of Congress approved July 2, 1862. Approved August 30, 1890.

250. Granting the use of certain lands to the town of New-Haven, Connecticut, for a public park. Approved September 1, 1890.

251. To authorize the construction of a bridge across the Little Tennessee River at or near Niles' Ferry, Tennessee. Approved September 2, 1890.

252. For the erection of a bridge across the Missouri River, between the city of Saint Charles, Missouri, and the county of Saint Louis, Missouri. Approved September 2, 1890.

253. To authorize the construction of two bridges across Boeuf River, Louisiana. Approved September 4, 1890.

254. Giving the consent of the United States to the State of North Dakota to appropriate for the use of the State Agricultural College, as a site for that institution, Section 36, Township 140, Range 49 West, situate in the county of Cass, in said State. Approved September 4, 1890.

255. Constituting Cairo, Illinois, a port of delivery in the customs collection district of New-Orleans. Approved September 4, 1890.

256. Extending the criminal jurisdiction of the circuit and district courts to the Great Lakes and their connecting waters. Approved September 4, 1890. 257. In regard to collision at sea. Approved September 4, 1890.

258. To provide an American register for the steamer Italia. Approved September 4, 1890.

259. Authorizing the Lexington Pontoon Bridge Company to construct and main. tain a pontoon bridge across the Missouri River, and to legalize the bridge already constructed, at the city of Lexington, in the State of Missouri. Approved September 13, 1890.

260. Making appropriations for the construction, repair, and preservation of

certain public works on rivers and harbors, and for other purposes. Approved September 19, 1890.

261. To amend certain sections of the Revised Statutes relating to lotteries, and for other purposes. Approved September 19, 1890.

262. To establish a port of delivery at Sioux City, Iowa. Approved September 25, 1890.

263. To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to survey and mark the seventh standard parallel between the States of North and South Dakota. Approved September 25, 1890.

264.-To provide for the establishment of a port of delivery at Rock Island, Illinois. Approved September 25, 1890.

265. To amend an act approved March 3, 1887, entitled "An act to amend sections 2,533 and 2,534 of the Revised Statutes, and making Hartford, in the State of Conn.ci ticut, a port of entry, in place of Middletown. Approved September 25, 1890.

266. To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to procure and submit to Congress a proposal for the sale to the United States of the Western part of the Crow Indian Reservation, in Montana. Approved September 25, 1890.

267. To extend the time for the redemption of school farms in Beaufort County, South Carolina. Approved September 25, 1890.

268. To amend an act entitled "An act authorizing the construction of a bridge across the Red River of the North," approved July 16, 1888. Approved September 25, 1890.

269. To construct a wagon bridge across the Mississippi River at Hastings, Minnesota. Approved September 25, 1890.

270. To create a port of entry at Eagle Pass, Texas, in lieu of Indianola, Texas. Approved September 25, 1890.

271. To authorize the construction of a bridge across the Mississippi River at Winoa, Minnesota. Approved September 25, 1890.

272. To authorize the Haines' Brackett, Fort Clarke and Rio Grande Railroad Company to construct and operate a railway through the Fort Clarke military reservation Texas, and for other purposes. Approved September 25, 1890.

273. To authorize the construction of a bridge across the Savannah River by the Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railway Company. Approved September 25, 1890. 274. To amend an act entitled "An act to authorize the Cairo and Tennessee River Railroad Company to construct bridges across the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers, approved January 8, 1880. Approved September 25, 1890.

275. To amend section 572 of the Revised Statutes so as to provide for the holding of the regular terms of the circuit and district courts for the western districts of Virgini. Approved September 25, 1890.

276. To authorize the construction of bridges over the Savannah, Oemulgee and Oconee Rivers by the Macon and Atlantic Railway Company. Approved September 25, 1890.

277. To authorize the Chicago, Henderson, Bowling Green and Chattanooga Railway Company to construct a bridge over Green and Barren Rivers, in the State of Kentucky. Approved September 25, 1890.

278. To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to sell certain lands, and to grant the proceeds of such sale to the town of Pelican, Oneida County, Wisconsin, for school purposes. Approved September 25, 1890.

279. To set apart a certain tract of land in the State of California as a public park. Approved September 25, 1890.

280. Granting right of way United States lands in St. Augustine, Florida. Approved September 26, 1890.

281. To restore telegraphic communication between Tatoosh Island and Port Angeles, Washington. Approved September 26, 1890.

282. To grant to the Mobile and Dauphin Island Railroad and Harbor Company a right to trestle across the shoal water between Cedar Point and Dauphin Island. proved September 26, 1890.

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283. Authorizing the construction of a bridge over the Tennessee River at or near Knoxville, Tennessee. Approved September 26, 1890.

284. To authorize the construction of a bridge across the Chattahoochee River, in the State of Georgia. Approved September 26, 1890.

285. To authorize the construction of a bridge across the Oconee River, in the Stat> of Georgia. Approved September 26. 1890.

286. To amend Section 3,510 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, and to provide for new designs of authorized devices of United States coins. Approved Sep

tember 26, 1890.

287. To discontinue the coinage of the three-dollar and one-dollar gold pieces and three-cent nickel piece.. Approved September 26, 1890.

288. Creating an additional land office in the State of North Dakota. Approvd September 26, 1890.

289. Granting the right of way to the Hutchinson and Southern Railroad Company to construct and operate a railroad, telegraph and telephone line from the city of Anthony, in the State of Kansas, through the Indian Territory, to some point in the county of Grayson, in the State of Texas. Approved September 26, 1890.

290. Granting to the Rio Grande Southern Railroad Company the right of way through the Fort Lewis military reservation, in La Plata County, in the State of Colorado. Approved September 26, 1890.

291. Establishing a free public bathing beach on the Potomac River near Wash. ington Monument. Approved September 26, 1890.

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292. For the relief of certain property-owners in the City of Washington, District of Columbia. Approved September 26, 1890.

293. To grant school district numbered 7 of the township of Dearborn, Wayne County, Michigan, certain lots of land for school purposes. Approved September 26,

1890.

294. To amend the Articles of War relative to the punishment on conviction by courts-martial. Approved September 27, 1890.

295. To provide an American register for the steamer Neptuno. Approved September 27, 1890. 296. For the relief of George M. Wheeler. Approved September 27, 1890.

297. Authorizing the establishing of a public park in the District of Columbia. Approved September 27, 1890.

298. To authorize the Texas-Mexican Electric Light and Power Company to erect wires across the Rio Grande River at Eagle Pass, Texas. Approved September 27,

1890.

299. To provide an American register for the steamship G. W. Jones, of New-York. Approved September 27, 1890.

300. To forfeit certain lands heretofore granted for the purpose of aiding in the construction of railroads and for other purposes. Approved September 29, 1890.

301. Authorizing the placing of the name of James M. Williams upon the retired list of the United States Army, with the rank of captain ofcavalry. Approved September 29, 1890.

302. For the relief of certain officers on the retired list of the Army. Approved September 29, 1890. 303. To authorize the President to restore Tenedor Ten Eyck to his former rank in the Army, and to place him on the retired list of army officers. Approved September 29. 1890.

304. Extending the limit of cost for public building at Hoboken, New-Jersey, to meet requirements of site. Approved September 29, 1890.

305. For the establishment of a fight-station and fog-signal in the vicinity of Braddock's Point, Lake Ontario, New-York, and providing a fog-whistle at Charlotte lightstation, on said lake. Approved September 29, 1890.

306. Amending an act of Congress passed July 12, 1882, relative to fire limit of site of Postoffice and Federal building, Brooklyn, New-Yo k. Approved September 29,

1890.

307. To provide for the establishment of a port of delivery at Peoria, Illinois. Approved September 29, 1890.

308. To repeal part of Section 6 of an act entitled "An act to divide the State of Iowa into two judicial districts," approved July 20, 1882. Approved September 29,

1890.

309. To provide an American register for the bark Campanero, of Baltimore, Maryland. Approved September 30, 1890.

310. To authorize entry of the public lands by incorporated cities and towns for cemetery and park purpose. Approved September 30, 1890.

311. To authorize the Eagle Pass Water Supply Company and the Compania Proveedora de Aguas de Ciudad Porfirio Diaz to connect their water works communications across the Rio Grande River at Eagle Pass, Texas. Approved September 30, 1890.

312. To repeal sections 3.952 and 3,953 of Revised Statutes of the United States. Approved September 30, 1890.

313. To provide for the disposal of a portion of the United States military reservation at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Approved September 30, 1890.

314. To amend chapter 67, volume 23, of the Statutes at Large of the United States. Approved September 30, 1890.

915. Making appropriations to supply deficiencies in the approrpriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1890, and for prior years, and for other purposes. proved September 30, 1890.

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316. To provide for the sale of certain New-York Indian lands in Kansas. Approved September 30, 1890.

317. In recognition of the merits and services of Chief Engineer George Wallace Melville, United States Navy, and of the other officers and men of the Jennette Arctic Expedition. Approved September 30, 1890.

318. To authorize the Mobile, Jackson and Kansas City Railroad Company to cross certain rivers in the State of Mississippi. Approved September 30, 1890.

319. Authorizing the use of the Louisville and Portland Canal Basin on certain conditions. Approved September 30, 1890.

320. To authorize the Canaveral and South Florida Railroad Company to construct and maintain a bridge across the Indian River and one across the Banana River, both in the State of Florida, and to establish the same, in each case, as a post-road. Approved September 30, 1890.

321. To authorize the Seneca Nation of New-York Indians to lease lands within the Cattaraugus and Allegany Reservations, and to confirm existing leases. Approved September 30, 1890.

322. To authorize the construction of a bridge across the Kentucky River and its tributaries by the Louisville, Covington and Cincinnati Railway Company, the Carrollton and Louisville Railroad Company, and the Westport, Carrollton and Covington Rallway Company and their assigns. Approved September 30, 1890.

323. To authorize the building of a bridge at Dardanelle, Arkansas, across the Arkansas River. Approved September 30, 1890.

324. To provide an American register for the steamer Joseph Oteri, junior, of New. Orleans, Louisiana.-Approved September 30, 1890.

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