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 470 FORTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sress. III. Ch. 101, 102, 105. 1871. P<¤t»r¤¤d¤ cs- UTAH. tablished in _ UM; From Salt Lake City to Central City. _ From Payson, via Goshen, Diamond City, and Silver City, to Eureka. From Salt Lake City to Bingham Caion. From Stockton to Ophir. wuhgugtm; WASHINGTON. From Utsaladdy to Skogil City. From Utsaladdy to Centreville. From Teekalet, via Post Madison, Muckitto, and Tulalip, to Snohomisli. From Seabeck to Union City._ From Arkada to Union City. _ From Steilacoom, via Nacher’s Pass and Wallula, to‘Walla Walla. From Steilacoom City, via Yakahama Valley, to Walla Walla City. From Steilaooom City to San Francisco. wy°mmg_ WYOMING. U · I p From Green River City, via South Pass City, Atlantic City, Fort Stambaugh, and Hamilton City, to Camp Brown. From South Pass City, via Clark’s Fork, Bozeman, and Fort Ellis, to Helena, Montana Territory. From Cheyenne to Iron Mountain. From Fort Bridger to Scottsville. From Carter to Fort Bridger. Approved, February 28, 1871. March 2, 1871. CHAP. CII.-An Act ceding certain Land in the Village of Mackinaw, Michigan, to ········"*"" E. A. Franks. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United LandhiMack~ States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the l‘“;w• Mig; ,0 Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and required to grant and con- Ehgemnks. vey to E. A. Franks, of the village of Mackinaw, in the State of Michigan, all the right, title, and interest of the United States in and to a certain tract or lot of land in said village upon which stands the Mission House, so called, and surrounding the same and joining private property on the west and south, containing sixteen acres more or less, upon pay- ment into the treasury of the United States [of] the value thereof, as shall be ascertained by an appraisement. under a commission for that purpose, to be appointed by the Secretary of War. Approved, March 2, 1871. HMB 8. 1871- CHAP. CV.-An Act to providefrr celebratin the one hundredth Anniversary JAMM- can Independence, by holding an international, Exhibition of Arts, Mann/`actures, and Products of the Soil and Mine, in the City of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, in the Year eighteen hundred and seventy-six. Y\‘¢¤1¤l>l¤· WHEREAS the Declaration of Independence of the United States of. America was prepared, signed, and promulgated in the year seventeen hundred and seventy-six in the city of Philadelphia; and whereas it behooves the people of the United States to celebrate, by appropriate ceremonies, the centennial anniversary of this memorable and decisive 'event, which constituted the fourth day of July, anno Domini seventeen hundred and seventy-six, the birthday of the nation; and whereas it is deemed fitting that the completion of the 6rst century of our national existence shall be commemorated by an exhibition of the natural resources of the country and their development, and of its progress in those arts which benefit mankind, in comparison with those of older nations; and whereas no place is so appropriate for such an exhibition as the city