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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. II. CHS. 134, 135. 1889, 661 the road is constructed and in running order through said reservation on said lme within two years from the passage of this act, or if the consent of the Indians is required under the terms of the roviso to section three of this act, then within two years from the date when such consent shall be obtained as provided in section three of this act. Sec. 5. That the said railroad company shall acce t this right of m‘€°“*“"°“°‘ ¤°°°P*~ waty upon the expressed condition, binding uponitsellf, its successors LB} an 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 tribes any further grant of land or its occupancy than is hereinbefore provided : Provided, That any violation of the Proven- _ condition mentioned in this section shall operate as a forfeiture of V‘°]”`°"°° f°m"°' all the rights and privileges of said railroad company under this act. Sec. 6. That saic railroad company shall have the right to survey Sumy- and locate its road immediately after the passage of this act. Sec. 7. That Congress may at any time amend, add to, alter, or A¤¤<=¤<1¤¤<>¤¤.¤¢c- repeal this act. _ Approved, February 12, 1889. _OHA.P. 135. —An act to amend section six hundred and eighty-three of the Re F°b’“**'Y l2· ***9- vised Statutes relating to the distribution of the reports of the supreme court. ";_`_'_— Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in. Congress assembled, That section six Supreme com ie- . hundred and eighty-three of the Revised Statutes of the United mtfmtuuouormm. States be, and the same is hereb, so amended as to provide for the §d,;‘,°,I,r‘ct‘c*{)u'j",S°“*° distribution, bfy the Secretary oty the Interior, of one set of the oiii- kS.,¤¤c.683.p.i¤¤, cial reports o the decisions of the Supreme Court of the United “"“°“°°°‘ States, or an exact reprint of the same, comprising volumes one to one hundred and twenty-two, inclusive, or so many volumes as may be needed with those already supplied to make one such set, to each of the places where the circuit and district courts of the United States are regularly held: Provided, That where a circuit court and zvwziqi. district court are both holden at the same place, only one such set, t§`,;{‘§'$§,‘§°§j§“{,’;Y({*fg or so many volumes as may be needed with those already supplied ¤¤=¤¤1>¤w¤- to make one such set, shal be distributed to that place: Provided further, That for the sets or arts of sets distributed as aforesaid not exceeding two dollars per volhine shall be paid; and said report shall Price. be kept by the clerks of said courts and their successors in office for the use of said courts and the officers thereof; and the sum of twenty- APP¤‘°P**¤¤<>¤- eight thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated to carry out the above provision. Sec. 2. That, beginning with volume one hundred and twenty- bmimper for dismthree, the reporter of the decisions of the Supfeme Court of the °°`°° "‘°"”°d‘ United States shall deliver to the Secretary of the Interior, in addition to the number heretofore required by aw to be so delivered by him, seventy-six copies of each volume of the reports of said decisions, for which additional copies he shall be allowed not exceeding two dollars per volume. And hereafter all the copies of said reports furnished by said reporter shall be distributed by the Secretary of the Interior in the manner heretofore authorized y law: Provided, 1’~vi-ws. That the Secretary of the Interior shall also distribute to each of the Distribution zo places where the circuit and district courts of the United States are °°“""" regularly holden one copy of the reports so furnished, to be kept by the clerks of said courts and their successors in office, for the use of said courts and the officers thereof: Provided further, That where a circuit court and a district court are both holden at the same dplace, only one copy shall be distributed to that place, and the resi ue of the copies shall be depositedin the Library of Congress. And the