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50 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 107-110. 1882. Title- used until a valid title to the site selected shall be vested in the United States, nor until the State of Kentucky shall have ceded to the United States jurisdiction over the same for all purposes, during the time the government shall be or remain the owner thereof, escept to enforce the criminal laws of the State and for the service of civil process therem. Approved, April 26, 1882. Apr. N, IE CHAP. 108.-An act to amend the act donating plublic lands to the several States ‘ ———-—— and Territprrgs which may provide colleges fort e benelit of agriculture and the m00h8D1d Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 12 Stat., 504. States of America in Congress assembled, That section four of the act of th$:·’¤3%°Y·{; Congress entitlexl f‘ An act donating public lands to the several States mgowmmt ‘}‘:u d and Territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture gf uggd E ,,;,,,,,,1 andwthtemetehanic ag.?" approved Jgly sewnéléxeighteentlliundretli said ce ego. si; · o amen an is ere y amen so as permi e Sftate ofdltza, whglh hhgprovidett a in acoordanéne the act oresai oan e en owment un onging to said eo ege upon real-estatb security, under such rules an t:ions for its safe investment as the general assembly shall h r provide. Approved, April 26, 1882. ` APL 5, ;g3_ GRA!'. 1.09.-An act changing the name pg the German Protestant Orphan Asylum


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Be it mm bg tlsevdenate and House of Represuztatives of the United German Protest- 0 mmm W WWW ¤0fD01‘8tl · {mt Orphan An'- ized and existing in the District of Cofimbia and heretofore gmsm .‘:;::°:g:3“;: the German Protestant Orphan Asylum Association shall hereafter be mug, hs umm lrnown_ by thename and style the German Asylum Association of the District of Columbia; and hereahcer it shall be lawful to mmizrgimoidigeetg have a Board of Directors composed of eighteen persons of damsel twelve, as provided 111 the charter of said corporation. Nothing in this act rt: in any way any property rights or any Approved,'°April 26, 1882. A Apr.2818H. CHA.P.110.—An acttoantliorl¢eth sa ‘ ‘ ‘ ' "*"-‘;*·· Rmr at or near Kcithslmrg in th; Stdlteuzgtlllinzia eaultzlfighoitlafzsépfsgl Be it enaotedbytI•e»Sena¢eaa•d1l’ R0pf¢••l¢¤¢’•v¤¤° ••' d Bglicmsag nlty States of `America in Congress ascemglleld, oThat it shall be mm grthe M Kggi th Juryé Mercer bounty Bridge Company, a corporation duly created and organ- 3,,,,,,, Company, ized under the laws of the State of Illinois, or the Keithsburg Bridge orbotlyauthorized Company, a corporation duly created and organized under the laws of zgogstgnct prrdge the State of Iowa, or_ both them, or either or both of their succesmvm PP* sors or assigns, to build a bridge across the Mississippi River at such pomt on said river at or near Keithsburg, in the State of Illinois, as may accgnmgcdate the Chicago, Burlington and Pacino Railroad Company, its its E%°.`i$‘s““t£X°i.E%”§0"“’* 2**% "‘°*‘ °°°“‘?lf.$.$°.m““’ °B "‘° . na an armin ‘ - pany, an the east side Br said river, and to lay on orgtexler said bridggna I'3l1l‘02_k0aEI‘i·ilCt§l0I tracks for the more perfect commotion of any railroad orrax _ atareorshall beconstructedto thesaidriver,oneither or both sides thereod at or opposite said point, under the and conditions hereinafter provided; thatsaid bridge shall not inter-