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Route to be surveyed, &c.as little delay as may be convenient, and at all events within one year from the passage of this act, and at their own expense, cause the route of said road and the sites which they may select for depots, watering-places, or workshops, to be surveyed and designated through said public lands by plain marks and monuments; and copies of the field-notes of the survey, with a map or plat of the said route and of said sites and of the connection of said route with the previous official surveys of the adjacent lands, shall be returned to the office of the Surveyor General of that land district and to the General Land Office at Washington.

If the road shall be abandoned, this act to be void.Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That if the said road shall be abandoned or discontinued, or if the route shall cease to be used by said company for the purposes of a railroad, then and in that case this act and the privileges hereby granted shall cease and be void, and the land occupied by said road shall revert to the United States.

Tolls.Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That Congress may at any time, until said Territory shall be admitted as a State, prescribe and regulate the tolls to be received by said company, and after said Territory shall be admitted as a State, the Legislature thereof shall possess the like power, and said act of incorporation is hereby approved, subject to the modifications and conditions aforesaid.

Approved, June 28, 1838.

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June 28, 1838.

Chap. CLIII.An Act to provide for paying certain pensions at Tuscaloosa, in the State of Alabama.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,Sec. War authorized to establish a pension agency at Tuscaloosa. That the Secretary of War be, and he hereby is, authorized and empowered to establish a pension agency at Tuscaloosa, in the State of Alabama, for the payment of pensioners of the United States resident in the counties of Pickens, Sumter, Green, Marengo, Perry, Bibb, Tuscaloosa, Jefferson, Walker, Fayette, Shelby, Randolph, and Talladega, in the State of Alabama:Proviso. Provided, That no additional expense shall be incurred in the establishment of said pension agency.

Sec. Treas. to make arrangement for said payment.Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and hereby is, authorized to make the necessary arrangement for the payment of said pensioners.

Approved, June 28, 1838.

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July 5, 1838.

Chap. CLIV.An Act to extend the charter of the Bank of Alexandria, in the city of Alexandria.[1]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,So much of act 25th Feb. 1836, ch. 40, as relates to the Bank of Alexandria, extended, &c. That so much of the act entitled “An act to extend the charters of the Bank of Columbia, in Georgetown, and the Bank of Alexandria, in the city of Alexandria,” approved the twenty-fifth February, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, as relates to the Bank of Alexandria in the city of Alexandria, be, and the same is hereby, extended in its duration to the fourth of March, eighteen hundred and forty-one.

Approved, July 5, 1838.

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July 5, 1838.

Chap. CLVII.An Act to grant to Cherokee county, Alabama, the tract of land on which the seat of justice of said county has been located.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,A tract of land on the Coosa river granted to Cherokee county, &c. That there be, and hereby is, granted to the county of Cherokee, in the State of Alabama,