Chapter CCLXV. to amend Section four of the Act of March thirty-one, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight
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CHAP. CCLXV.— An Act to amend Section four of the Act of March thirty-one, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight.July 14, 1870. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That there shall not be assessedInternal tax not to be assessed upon pork-packers, &c.; 1868, ch. 41, § 4.Vol. xv. p. 59. or collected, under or by virtue of section four of an act approved March thirty-one, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, entitled “An act to exempt certain manufacturers from internal tax, and for other purposes,” any internal tax upon pork-packers, lard-renderers, or those engaged in smoking hams, curing meats, or others known as in the provision trade, as manufacturers within the meaning of the said section; and if anyif assessed, not to be collected. such tax shall have been assessed, but not collected, the same is hereby remitted.
Approved, July 14, 1870.