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 THIRTY-·NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 278, 279. 1866. 299 loan, power, franchise, aid, or assistance, to its own use, for the purpose a¤G';]¤£`;°m aforesaid: Provided, That any such grant or donation, power, aid, or as- mg, ,0 be wb_ sistauce from any Indian tribe or nation shall be subject to the approval ject to me of the President of the United States. ,‘§*:g£:,:°:,‘:fft3:’° Sec. 18. And be it further enacted, That the Southern Pacific Rail- Umm sham, mad, s company incorporated under the laws of the State of California, is _€»<>;¤hl•_:¤‘¤CP¤— hereby authorized to connect with the said Atlantic and Pacihc Railroad, :;,° con,;,,,?' formed under this act, at such point, near the boundary line of the State with the_At1:.¤ti¤ of California, as they shall deem most suitable for a railroad line to San “"g0l;:€£°;g:f’· Francisco, and shall have a uniform gauge and rate of freight or fare with ,,,,,,i0,,_ said road ; and in consideration thereof, to aid in its construction, shall have Gauss and similar grants of land, subject to all the conditions and limitations herein "fgf bf3x' provided, and shall be required to construct its road on the like regula- similar grams of tions, as to time and manner, with the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad here- {end im iiks an provided res. °§€';;,;, M, ,0 b, Sec. 19. And be it further enacted, That unless the said Atlantic and void, unless, &c. Pacific Railroad Company shall obtain bona fide subscriptions to the stock of said company to the amount of one million of dollars, with ten per centum paid, within two years after the passage of and approval of this act, it shall be null and void. Src. 20. And be it further enacted, That the better to accomplish the Act maybo object of this act, namely, to promote the public interest and welfare by °?:1':g°"`°‘ the construction of said railroad and telegraph line, and keeping the same P ` in working order, and to secure to the government at all times, but particularly in time of war, the use and benefits of the same for postal, military, and other purposes, Congress may, at any time, having due regard for the rights of said Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company, add to, alter, amend, or repeal this act. Sec. 21. And be it further enacted, That whenever in any grant of Wh¢¤i¤ land or other subsidies, made or hereafter to be made, to railroads or $*;$,s,t°;,Q°:rp° other corporations, the United States has reserved the right, or shall re- U¤ned’St¤tes serve it, to appoint directors, engineers, commissioners or other agents to '?$f;‘1°° *1***0. t examine said roads, or act in conjunction with other officers of said com- $€Jct:,.,€p£,m pany or companies, all the costs, charges, and pay of said directors, engi- ugcnts, &¤· dl neers, commissioners, or agents, shall be paid by the respective companies. g?Z€L£%$. Said directors, engineers, commissioners, or agents shall be paid for said are m be borne services the sum of ten dollars per day, for each and every day actually b>'_*h° °°¤'P°· and necessarily employed, and ten cents per mile for each and every mile m&m;'0,· pay to actually and necessarily travelled, in discharging the duties required of such persons. them, which per diem and mileage shall be in thll compensation for said neligsfffsxko services. And in case any company shall refuse or neglect to make such sugh payments, payments, no more patents for lands or other subsidies shall be issued to ¤¤ mum P¤*°¤*¤ said company until these requirements are complied with. {;`u;’:"ds’ &°` w Approved, July 27, 1866. CHAP. CCLXXIX.—-An Acc to  the General Hospital ty the Dtsmct g` July 27, 1866- Nm NI. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives if the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Joseph Henry, James m?'°;‘3l”blZI°t:Pi; C. Hall, Amos Kendall, Thomas Miller, Richard "Wallach, George W. of 80;,,:,,;,;: N Riggs, Grafton Tyler, Henry D. Cooke, D. W. Middleton, Charles Knap, incorporated- Benjamin B. French, James C. McGuire, Charles H. Nichols, 'William B. Todd, William Gunton, Edward Simms, and Thomas Young, and their successors in office, are hereby made, declared, and constituted a corporation and body politic, in law and in fact, under the name and style of the Num Md Directors of the General Hospital of the District of Columbia, and by that §t‘;::“ °f°°rY°' name they shall be, and are hereby, made capable in law to sue and be ` sued, to plead and be impleaded, in any court within the county of Wash-