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 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 744, 745. 1886. 127 Railway Company and the nations and tribes through whose territory said railway shall be constructed. Said courts shall have like jurisdiction, without reference to the amount in controversy, over all controversies arising between the inhabitants of said nations or tribes and said railway company; and the civil jurisdiction of said courts is hereby extended within the limits of said Indian Territory, without distinction as to citizenship of the parties, so far as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this act. Sec. 0. That said railway company shall build at least fifty miles of At least 50 miles its railway in said Territory within three years after the passage of this tc be built “‘ifhi¤ act, or the rights herein granted shall be forfeited as to that portion not :,{‘,§t‘;‘}.Ol},;i‘:;, °' built; that said railroad company shall construct and maintain continu- ° f ally all fences, road and highway crossings and necessary bridges over said railway wherever said roads and highways do now or may hereafter cross said railway’s right of way, or may be by the proper authorities laid out across the same. Sec. 10. That the Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf Railway Com- Cc¤¤ of ccpany shall accept this right of way upon the express condition, binding °*’P“‘“°°· upon itself, its successors and assigns, that they will neither aid, advise, nor assist in any effort looking towards the changing or extinguishing the present tenure of the Indians in their land, and will not attempt to secure from the Indian nations or tribes any further grant of land, or its occupancy, than is hereinbefore provided: Provided, That any vio- PMvi¤c· _ lation of the condition mentioned in this section shall operate as a for- Violation ro feiture of all the rights and privileges of said railway company under vcrk *`<>ff¢if¤fo· this act. C Sec. 11. That all mortgages executed by said railway company con- Rcccrd of mcrtveying any portion of its railroad, with its franchises, that may be con- 8****- structed in said Indian Territory, shall be recorded in the Department of the Interior, and the record thereof shall be evidence and notice of their execution, and shall convey all rights and property of said company as therein expressed. Sec. 12. That Congress may at any time amend, add to, alter, or re- Right to amend, peal this act; and the right of way herein and hereby granted shall not °*;,·;°S°“’E’d- bl be assigned or transferred in any form whatever prior to the construe- pho; t0”i?§;?.u; tion and completion of the road, except as to mortgages or other liens mm and oompyothat may be given or secured thereon to aid in the construction thereof. ticu- Received by the President, June 24, 1886. [N ora BY crrm Dxrsnrmxnr on STATE.—Th0 foregoing act having been presented to the President of the United States for his approval, and not having been returned by him to the house of Congress in which it originated within the time prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, has become a law without his approval.] CHAP. 745.-An act to amend chapter two hundred and eighteen of the acts of July 8, 18%. the first session of the Forty-seventh Con gross, approved June fifteenth, eighteen hun- ""`1""° dred and eighty-two. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the county of Attala, in trgsggcdcgggg the northern judicial district of the State of Mississippi, is hereby trans- wmm, ,0 mst6m ferred from the western to the eastern division of said district. All division, uorulom crimes and ofenees heretofore committed within said western division judicial district cf shall be prosecuted tried and determined in the same manner and with M%f“é5’P‘· ,0, the same effect as if this act had not been passed.’P' ' Approved, July 8, 1886.