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386 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 773, 785. 1888. the machinery and hxtures thereto belonging, and also the approaches Terms. thereto, upon such terms and conditions as shall be prescribed by the Secretary of War upon hearing the allegations and proofs of the parties in interest, in case the parties in interest shall not be able to agree { upon such rltlelrmshand cpndipions b f t ] S*•=·‘g¤¤‘Y~¤ Warm Sec. 6. at the said rai way company, e ore en ering upon t ie app") °pmS’ m` construction of said bridge, shall submit to the Secretary of War lans and drawings of such structure, together with a map of the l)ocation thereof for one mile above and one mile below said location, giving the topograph of the banks of the river, the shore lines at high and low water, the direction and strength of the current of said river at all stages of water, showing also the bed of the river and the V channel, with such other and further information as the Secretary of War may require, which said drawings and other information aforesaid shal be examined by him, and if he shall approve the same he shall so notify the said railway company of such afpproval, and therefrom said com any may proceed to the erection o said bridge. The m””’€”· Secretary of Ygar may make such alterations in such plans as he may deem necessary to the better rotection of navigation, and such alterations shall be adopted by said) railway company. The said railway company may at any time make any alterations deemed advisable to be made in said bridge, but must first submit such pro osed alterations to the Secretary of War, and his approval shall be iirst had _ _ before they shall be authorized or made. ·*"’“*°"“"*€°”‘°“· Sec. 7. That the said brid e herein authorized to be constructed shall be so kept and managed at all times as to adord roper means and wage for the assage of vessels, barges, or rafts under it both by _ day an night. 'Fhere shall be displayed on said bridge from sunset I-‘gb‘·°‘· °“°· to sunrise such lights and signals as may be directed by the Light- House Board. And such changes may be made from time to time in the structure of said bridge as the Secretary of War may direct, at the expense of said railwa , in order the more edectually to preserve the free navigation of said, river, or the said structure shall be altogether removed if in the judgment of the Secretary of War the pubic good may require such removal, and without expense or charge to the United States. cf£;jgf(;°°m°¤” and Sec. 8. That this act shall be null and void if actual construction ` of the bridge herein authorized be not commenced within one year and completed within three years from the date thereof.

  • “’°“‘*”"’"‘· Sec. 9. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this act is hereby

expressly reserved. Approved, August 7, 1888. August g_;gp,q_ CHAP. 785.-An act to authorize the juries of the United States circuit and

  • ·····—········ district courts to be used interchangeably, and to provide for drawing talesmen.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Juries,United sums United States of Anzerzca in Congress assembled, That the act of °°{¥§‘f‘g,_p_,,·,_ Congress approved June thirtieth. eighteen hundred and seventy- nine, chapter fifty-two, section two, be, and the same is hereby. cmu: and msu-ice amended, so that whenever any circuit and district court of the ‘i_‘g;jg‘m{‘,;‘c$,fa,;'f8gg’b§,€ United States shall be held at the same time and place they shall be authorized and required, if the business of the courts will permit, to use interchangeably the juries in either court drawn according to the provisions o said act. Approved, August 8, 1888.