106 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 223, 230. 1882, chemicals; a deputy collector who shall reside at_Va1lejo; a deputy collector who shall reside at: Sun Luis Obispo; an inspector at ltionterey, un inspector ut Sucraunenbo, on inspector at Benicia, and an inspector ut Stockton. _ •‘ Fourtln.-flu the district of Humboldt; EL collector who shall reside at Eureka, and one inspector to be appointed by the collector, with the upprovul of the Secretary of the Treasury, for the port of Crescent City." R. S., 2601, 515, That section twentysix hundred and seven of the Revised Statutes ¤¤¤¤•\¤|· ‘ of the United States be amended so as to read as follows: _ _ " Sec. Tweutysix hundred and seven.—At the Port of Wilmington, in the district of Wilmington, and at the port of Sam Diego, in the district of San Diego, and at the port of Eureka, in the distmct of Hum- Sccmfnry of the boldt, the Secretary of the Treasury shall have power to appomt; such T"5’“°'“’7 ‘° “P‘ inspectors, weighers, gaugers, measurers, and other officers as may be L"“‘°,,§;‘;,Y,n“°°°“‘ necessary for the collection of the revenue of those ports. Also such ry inspectors as he may deem necessary to enforce the custom laws along the boundary between the Republic of Mexico and the counties of San Diego and San ];€l'Il€ll`dlIl0.” ‘ That section twenty-six hundred and eighty-four of the Revised Statutes of the United States be amended so as to read as follows: Compensation. “SEc. Twenty-six hundred and (§lgll£}’-l`0llP.-—'l`ll0 collector of the dis- · trict of Sun Diego shall receive u salary of twenty-five hundred dollars a year; the collector of the district of Wilmington shall receive 2, salary of twenty-five hundred dolluis n gear, und the deputy collector of said district shall receive a salary of one thousand five hundred dollars an year; mul the collector of the district of Humboldt shall receive a salary of twerntyfive hundred dollars a year. _ Approved, J HDB 16, 1882. J"", lg, lg CHAP. 230.-·An not to create two additional land-districts in the State of Nebraska. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of 1?qn·esenfati·ves of the United g;,;,;,;;,;,,,.,,,;,; Stale: of America in Congress assembled, That all that portion of the llinnckadusnland- State of Nebraska bounded and described as follows: Beginning where •*•!*¤°*»N°*"°'*¤· the second guidemeritlian west intersects thenorthern boundary of the State of Nebraska; thence south along said guidemeridian to the southeast corner of township twenty-six_nortl1, range seventeen west; thence west to the southeast corner of township twenty-six north, range twenty- one west; thence south to the southeast corner of township twenty—Iive north, range twenty-one west; thence west to the western boundary of the State ; thence north to the north line of the State; thence east along said line to the place of begining, be, and hereby is, constituted a new Lund-district, to be called the Minnekadnsa land-district, the land-otiice for which shall be located at such place as the President may direct. Hiuhegqk mq- 81:0. 2. That all that portion of the State of Nebraska bounded and . district. described as follows: Beginning on the south-boundary of the State of Nebraska, on the range-line between muges twenty live and twenty-six west; thence north along said range-line to the second standard parallel ; thence west along said standard parallel to the western boundary of the State; thence south along snid boundary to the south line of the State; thence along said south line east to the place of begining, is hereby constituted an additional land-district, to be called the Hitchcock landdnstrict, the Iand·office for which shall be located at such place as the President may direct. Register and re- Sec. 3. That the President, by and with the advice and consent of °•i**t;d·*¤ N ¤P· the Senate, is hereby authorized to appoint n register and a receiver foI' I’°§m“_ each of said landdisuicts, who shall discharge like and similar dI1d0S _ g,,,,,,,,,·m,,_ and receive the same amount of compensation as other cdicers discl1m‘g· ing like duties in the other land-oiices of said State. _ Approved, June 19, 1882.