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 806 THIB.TY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 110, 111. 1863. Military use of herein granted shall confer no authority or Iright to interfere with the FM *0**1 ¤°*_*° lm United States military use or possession of said road or contemplated ex. interfered with. . . . . _ tension during the present rebellion, or to any claim for damages or indemnification therefor. gal and per- Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the said company may acqui;-6 ’° “"‘°° °f and hold such real and ersonal estate as the ractical use and working corporation. P P ,, of said road may require, under such regulations, and subject to such ' tprxagion, as is imposed by law on similar property located in the city of as mgton. whmmtum Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That this act take effect from the effect. time of its passage. Approved, March 3, 1863. March 3, 1g6g_ Cntr. CXI.—An Act to Incorporate the Nmbnal Academy of Science;. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United N.;;,,,,,,; Am. States of America in Congress assembled, That Louis Agassiz, Massaohupuny of Scggm setts; J. H. Alexander, Maryland; S. Alexander, New Jersey; A. D, €f,'3,;’,'?a":,m_' Bache, at large; F. B. Barnard, at large; J. G. Barnard, United States army, Massachusetts; W. H. C. Bartlett, United States Military Acad- <i?‘y,dM1s‘s7op£·1; U611A. Boyden, Massachusetts; Alexis Caswell, Rhode n '; i "am auvenet, Missouri- J. H. C. Cofiin United States Naval Academy, Maine; J. A. Dahlgren, United States,navy, Pennsy]- vama; J. D. Dana, Connecticut; Charles H. Davis, United States navy, lmdassacpusetts; `Geprge (lgngeluignn, St. Louis, Missouri; J. F. Frazer, ennsy vama; o cott ibbs ew York; J. M. Gillrs, Un'ted State navy, District of Columbia;  A. Gould, Massachusests; B.1A. Gould? Massachusetts; Asa Gray, Massachusetts ; A. Guyot, New Jersey ; James Hall, New York ;_ Joseph Henry, at large; J. E. Hilgard, at large, Illinois ; Edward Hitchcock, Massachusetts; J. S. Hubbard, United States naval observatory, Connecticut; A. A. Humphreys, United States army, Pennsylvania; _J. L. Le Conte, United States army, Pennsylvania; J. Lendy, Pennsylvania; J. P. Lesley, Pennsylvania; M. F. Longstreth, Penns lvama; D. H. Mahan United' - · · · . Y _, States Military Academy, Virginia , J. S. Newberry, Ohio; H. A. Newton, Connecticut; Benjamin Peirce, Massachusetts; John Rodgers, United States navy, Indiana; Fairman Rogers, Pennsylvania; R. E. Rogers, Pennsylvania; W. B. Rogers, Massachusetts.; L. M. Rutherford, N ew York ; Joseph Saxton, at large ; g:;,:!!;!;: gE;mBDkCOHl3€dlCDh ;JB}pn_)aPmin Silliman, junior, Connecticut ; _ ng, cw ersey; o n orrey New York; J. G. Totten United States army, Connecticut; Joseph Wiiilock, United States Nautiz ca I lmanac, Kentucky; Jeifries Wyman, Massachusetts; J. D. Whitney, Cahiogma, their amociates and successors duly chosen, are hereby incorpora e, constitute and declared to be a b d t b 1] N of the N;ationalAc:idemy of Sciences. 0 y corpora el y t 0 name mm;*:l;°;lgL Sc§€1E m01‘6 than fifty ordina membe d th Poppy; oscar. izlgiznggglgiglsflonl hlerebytsconstituted shall have powleyr to mal:) il; ow: · ,mcum¤1 constftti b.] lsS- mm 0, gre: .¤il.·...i.. .1 by i.3..§fi;..Q.Z`§‘f;.$f’L°} 2‘Zh‘T...°}E‘§ §`°i“§Q$1‘,,.; members, gm d aele ection of foreign and domestic members, the division into classes. ge Sameozgeéomgftem needful or usual in such institution, and to report ess. _ Annual meet- Sec. 3. And (Je it rt}: ted Th ‘ . mg` ences shall hold an ajiiiiualr  o, at the Nmiumal Academy of Smmay be desivnated, and the medma athmllzh rigace m the United States as In . M D ¤ 208 f31I1y S, a w eneyer called upon by any Kumi:;;?::,, °· dcllftartmc t °f th°_GfoV°!'¤!¥}¤¤l, 1¤V€StlgB.te, examine, experiment, and regmggn Subjml po utppon any subject of science or art, the actual expense of such invesence crm. g ons, examinations, experiments, and reports, bg be Paid from ,,,,,,,.0,