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FIFTY·NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3563. 1906. 533 and thirtéy-seven and sixty-three one-hundredths feet, at right angles from said center line for-six hundred and twelve and sixteen one-hundredths feet to a point; thence south thirty-five degrees and fifty-six minutes east, parallel with and thirty-seven and sixty-three one-hundredths feet, at right angles from said center line for two hundred and twenty-three and six-tenths feet to a point; thence at right angles to last-mentioned course, north fifty-four degrees and four minutes east for seventeen and thirty-seven one-hundredths feet to a point fifty five feet distant from said center line; thence by a curved line to the right with a radius of six hundred and twenty-eight and sixt - nine one-hundredths feet parallel with and fifty-five feet at right angles from said center line of the Washington and Western Mary- land Railroad for a distance of two hundred and fift -seven and forty- six one-hundredths feet to a point; thence south twelve degrees and twenty-eight minutes east parallel to and fifty-tive feet distant from said center line for a distance of forty and two-tenths feet to the southern boundary line of the propertycof the United States Government, the same being the dividing line tween the lands of the United States Government and that acquired b the Washin ton and Western Maryland Railroad Company from the Rilisades of the Potomac Company; thence with the said boundary line last mentioned north eighty- six degrees and thirtysix minutes west, deduced bearing (or north eighty-six degrees an sixteen minutes west magnetic bearing, as given on the United States Govemment plat, dated An ust fifteenth, eighteen hundred and ninet -0i1e), for a distance of t§irty-eight feet, to a · stone marked ‘ W. A. 1,’ of said plat; thence continuing on said lastmentioned course for a distance of nineteen and two—tenths feet, to the center line of the Washington and Western Maryland Railroad Company; thence farther continuing on said last—mentioned course for a distance of sixty-six feet to a point on said boundar lin the same being ge boundary line between the lands of the Unitdld States Governm t and those of Mrs. Arm O’Neal; thence by the boundary line between the lands of the United States Govemment and those of Mrs. Ann O’Neal north twenty-six degrees and fourteen minutes west, deduced bearing (or north twenty-four degrees and eighteen minutes west magnetic bearing, as given on the United States Government (plat dated August fifteenth, eig teen hundred and ninety- one) for a 'stance of four hundred and ninety-one and fifty-three one-hundredths feet, to a stone planted on said lastqnentioned boundary line; thence north thirty-four deglrees and fifty-nine minutes west, deduced bearing (or north thirty-t ree degrees and three minutes west magnetic bearing, as given on plat of United States Government dated August fifteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-oneg, for a distance of four hundred and thirty-two and thirty-nine one-hun redths feet to a stone marked ‘ F,’ the same being a corner of the land acquired from the United States Government by the Metropolitan Southern Railroad Company; thence north forty-six degrees twenty- six minutes east, on the right-of-way limit of the said Metropolitan Southern Railroad, for a distance of four hundred and seventy-two and fifty-four one—hundredths feet to the stone marked ‘G,’ the same being the place of beginning, contairgzg two and ninety one-hundredths acres of land, more or less: Provi . , That the location and the plans uma. of said road through the lands of the United States shall be approved ,,f,,l’§}°,§’,'§._"" S°°"·` by the Secreta of War before the commencement of any work on ` said lands, and the work of construction shall be subject to such regulations as he may prescribe; and the damages for the use and occupa- Payment or samtion of the right of wag herein granted shall be fixed by three army “g°" officers, appointed by the Secretary of War, and the payment of said damages so fixed shall be a condition precedent to the exercise of the agsvgglegggglewke rights by this Act granted: Provided further, That the location, plans, `