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396 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 2, 3. 1870. each side of said railroad where it may pass through the public domain, including all necessary ground for station-buildings, work-shops, depots, machine-shops, switches, side-tracks, turn-tables, and water-stations : Pro- Companfyto vided, That within three months from the passage of this act the said g::’u";i’h°s;f; Utah Central Railroad Company shall file with the $ecretary of the Intu, ,5 the In- terior a map to be approved by him, exhibiting the lme of the railroad of wivr Wi¢hi¤ said company, as the same has been located aud constructed: Provided "'1§§°f°‘:'}’m?;¤s_ further, That said company shall not charge the government higher poration. rates than they do individuals for like transportation and telegraphic service. And it shall be the duty of the Utah Central Railroad Company Runningoon- to permit any other railroad, which has been or shall be authorized to be ¤¤¤¤<>¤¤ gtk built by the United States, or by the legislature of the Territory or Utah,

§°° °r to form running connections with its road on fair and equitable terms.

Seo. 2. And be it further enacted, That the United States make _Express con- the grants herein, and that the said Utah Central Railroad Company $***m,°;c*;':kt; accepts the same, upon the express condition that the said company mg mn; P shall not exercise the power given by section ten of chapter sixteen of the laws of the Territory of Utah, approved February nineteenth, eighteen Congress rnoy hundred and sixty-nine; and upon the further express condition that %'g:°° °°“d" if the said company make any breach of the conditions hereof, then in ` such case, at any time liereatter, the United States, by its Congress, may do any and all acts and things which may be needful and necessary for the enforcement of such conditions. Railrosd who Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That said Utah Central Railroad

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States for postal, military, naval, and all other government service, and also subject to such regulations as Congress may impose, restricting the charges for such government transportation. Aeeeptnuoo of Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the acceptance of the terms, §;::“£Yb?§¤“u“ conditions, and impositioné of this act, by the said Utah Central Railroad W,-mug gndiu Company, shall be signified in writing under the corporate seal of said WW ¤¤¤¤h¤· company, duly executed pursuant to the direction of its board of directors first had and obtained, which acceptance shall be made within three months after the passage of this act, and shall be served on the President of the United States; and if such acceptance and service shall not be so made, this grant shall be void. Aetmoy be Sec. And be it further enacted, That Congress may at any time, NWN. Sw- having duo regard For the rights of said Utah Central Railroad Company, add to, alter, amend, or repeal this act. Arr1cov1·:¤, December 15, 1870. De¤.1s,1s1o. CHAP. III.-An Act donating Chattahoochee Arsenal- to the State of Florida for ""““"“""'“"' educational Purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative: cy" the United Chattahoochee States of America in Congress assembled, That the public property, FQ2Q3i1g1V3a? yvith the grounds, buildings, and appurtenances thereto belonging, situated ,,,,,,0,,,; pm, m Gadsden county, in the State of Florida, and known as the “Chattapom. hoochue Arsenal,"and at present occupied by said State as a penitentiary, be, and the same are [is] hereby, granted and donated to the State of Florida for educational purposes. Secretary of Sec. 2. And be it jim/zer enacted, That the Secretary of War is ggégrmgug 3:6 hereby authorized and directed to transfer said property to the board of Vb0N_ ’ internal improvement of the State of Florida, to be held by• them in trust, for the use, benefit, and execution of the purpose of this grant, or for such other public purposes as said board may deem proper. Approved, December 15, 1870.