Chapter 433. for the relief of the Southern Exposition at Louisville, Kentucky
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CHAP. 433.— An Act for the relief of the Southern Exposition at Louisville, Kentucky.June 18, 1890. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Louisville, Ky.Southern Exposition.Discharged from payment of duties on certain goods. That the Southern Exposition at Louisville, Kentucky, be, and it is hereby, relieved and discharged of all obligations to the United States for duty on certain lots of goods consigned to it for exhibition purposes from Russia, in the year eighteen hundred and eighty-five, amounting in all to the sum of four hundred and thirty-five and ninety Bonds canceled.one-hundredths dollars, more or less, and the bonds executed by said company to pay said duty are hereby declared canceled and shall be held for naught, the said goods having been consigned to said Exposition as exhibits of Russian industries, and not being intended for consumption in this country.
Approved, June 18, 1890.