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 FOBTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 393-397. 1882. 299 g2g5e01E 8B1D0,; alppmvecwch third, teighteen hund.red atnfdleiglityd 21 SM-, 502- s reven eregis oanyawntrad- k'h l by the applicant in foreign commerce or comme1?c:“;itli'l§ndian5i:1E1il»‘:ts at the time of the passage of said act. Approved, August 5, 1882. CHAP. 394.-An act grantintgwthe right of way to the Arizona Southern Railroad August 5, 1882. Company through Papago Indian Reservation, in‘Arizona. -———¥-·—· Stgzsit by the0Senate and Hg;:; oéldiepresenltatdaes of the United Right of y to o merwam ongressassem a at t -. "“ . in g two hundred feet in width through,the Papsflgi Ixi)dij·nT12: tion, m the Territory of Arizona, shall be, and is herebv, granted to the Ari- through Papago zona Southern Railroad Company, a corporation `duly organized under I¤¢\i=¤3 B¤¤¤N¤- the laws of the Territory of Arizona, according to the plans of route and u"“» A“‘°“"· survey of the said company now on iile in tho Department of the Interior, which said plans of route and survey have been approved by the Secretary of the Interior, except as to that portion running through said reservation: Provided, That the consent of the Indians occupying said Prvviwtrgservation be  obtaiged, atngl sucih ecnlnpensatiean as may lbreoged by e . taryo'tenrior pai toim y esai¢ra' company, to be expended by him for the benelit of the said Indians. Sec. 2. That whenever said right of way shall cease to be used for gre purposes of the said railroad company the same shall revert to the Approved, August 5, 1882. CHAP. 395.-An act to Ex the compensation of the master armorer at the national 5**8*18* 5, msgarmory in Springdeld, Massachusetts. "'_**""“' _ Be it enacted the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _ _ States of America invmzgress assembled, That in additionto the compen- c°”*P°'”*•*·'°’P °‘ sation now allowed and paid to the master armorer at the national am! mj armory in Springlleld,  there shall     gum spmggcm, um., anafterthepassageo ’ compen ioua era · · one thousand dollars per a1mun·:;d,urlng such time as he shall perform the duties of mastermachinist at said armory in addition to those of _ master armorer.· Approved, August 5, 1882. CHAP. 396.-An act donating condemnzl cast-iron cannon and cannon balls mr Angust5, 1882. monument pirposes. "‘%""'i"f Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, d D<>¤¤ti¤¤ ¤<>¤- and he hereby is, authorized and  to donate fouri condzsmined N;‘f£:d ,‘§‘$’°'k:,‘f cast·iron cannon to Nelson Post Number e hundred an nine y- our 194, G_ A_ R_ 5; _ of the Grand Army of the Republic, at Newport, Kentucky, to be used mss, Ky.,·§nd"to for monument purposes. _ _ - _ _ . m:"' c A'"` Also to donate to the Monumental Association of Pickaway bounty, $6, 1é::"" Ohio, live condemned cast-iron cannon and live cannon balls. Approved, August 5, 1882. . GIA?. 39*7.-An not mph for it:ebc:•etion&f a_ puiagc building in the city of August 5, 1882. Be itenoeud tI•eB'enate¢md·1Io•u5o oftAeUnited _ Slate! of Ameriga in Oongrm amenable}; That the Secretary of the sajus Joseph. Treasury be, andhe ishereby, authorized and   topnrchasea ik-