FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ons. 728, 729, 735, 736. 1890. 313 CHAP. 728.-An act to limit the effect of the regulations of commerce between A¤z¤¤ 8, 1890 the several States and with foreign countries in certain cases. _"""`? Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Oemgress assembled, That all fermented, xnmumcmgngupm, distilled, or other intoxicating liquors or liquids transported into §f,°,;·sE,Q“,‘Q€’§,c_, ,,;‘,§§ any State or Territory or remaimng therein for use, consumption, g¤¤t:g:¤*&>¤W¤¤¢¤¤¤¤ sale or storage therein, shall u80n arrival in such State or Territory ’° ` be subject to the operation an effect of the laws of such State or Territory enacted in the exercise of its police Bowers, to the same extent and in the same manner as though suc li uids or liquors had been produced in such State or Territory,` and (émll not be ex- _ em]: therefrom by reason of being introduced therein in original m0¤·iz1¤;¤xv¤¤l¤•:¤¤» pac ages or otherwise. ’°° ° °mp' Approved, August 8, 1890. CHAP. 729.-An act to increase the comoensatiou of the assistants to the attor- A¤z¤¤¤ 8.1890- ney of the United States for the District of Oo umbia, and to amend section nine hun- ’°""‘_"_'· dn-ed and seven of the Revised Statutes of the United States, relating to said District. ' Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Oongres-2 assembled, That section nine naman or cqnmum hundred and seven of the Revised Statutes of the United Statcs,‘U,{l,{§'d°' §? relating to the District of Columbia, be amended to read as follows: uci S D C W " Sec. 907. He shall dpay to his deputies or assistants not exceed- ,_ m',,,;.,;;Q°3Y‘ ’ ing in all ton thousan dollars per annum; also his clerk hire, not xpmmd compenexceeding two thousand four hundred dollars per annum; office rent, "“°”· °°°‘ fuel, stahoncry, gniuting, and other incidental expenses out of the _ fees of his office. Approved, August 8, 1890. CHAP. 735.-An act amendatory of the act entitled "An act to providefor tak- *"¢“"‘ mh- mwing the Eleventh and subsequent censuses.” Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rguresentatives of ihe United States of America in Congress assemble , That Section sev- §5*¢¤¤=€·¤"•;·¤m_ cnteen of said Act be so amended that the Superintendent of the m¤¤&§.°‘ Census shall require and obtain from the owners, proprietors or managers of every unincorporated express coxggany, the same class Rep0rts from mlm. of facts which by said section he IS now oblig to rcq_uire and cb- §§',;‘{,’,",;,‘§,$ °""""‘ tain from the ownershproprietors or managers of every mcorporated ex ress company; an , further, _ 'Fhat Sectnou fifteen of the Act entitled "An Act to provide for °X¤1.2¤.p.:¤¤,me¤¤. takin?} the Eleventh and subsequent Censuses" shall be so amended ‘ · that the penalties provided for m sand section shall apply in case the mrentznms rgnifmms President, Treasurer, Secretary, Aeent or Director, of an unincor- ¤§,_ gm °"°°” porated express company shall wilfu ly neglect or refuse to give true and complete answers to any inquiries authorized by the said Act, if thereto requested by the Supermtenclent of the Census. · Approved, August 14, 1890. _ 9 CHAP. 736.-—·An act authorizing the construction of a. bridge over the Tennessee August xs, xm River at or near Guntersville or Deposit, Alabama, and for other purposes. —————""‘ Be it enacted by the Semzte cmd House of Representatives of the United States 43; America in Oongresq assembled, That it shall be Tmwwgbgjdwgé lawful for the eunessee and Coosa Rmlroad Compang of Alabama, Alabama mngpbrgigc a corporation duly and legally mcdrporated under the laws of the '(§°_IF.g;,•?,$°uh §' gf State of Alabama, its successors or assigns, to construct and main- min ns