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 152 THIRTY·SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 19, 20, 24. 1853. Jan. 20, 1853. Curr. XIX.-An Act to séztzrgdzraggga Ohiorthe unfinished pm-mm of the Be it enacted by the Senate and Evuse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That so much of the Cumberpmion if the land rolgd, in the gate ofdOh}io, as hep. betvpeenathet (pty ofQ1Sppi1;§Hgld, 0¤mb¤r1¤¤ in Clar county 'o an the wes me 0 said a e, an a e m. f§agf£"°"d°r°d terest of the United States in the same, together with all the timber, I stone, and other materials belonging to the United States, and procured for the purpose of being used in the construction of said road, and all the rights and privileges of every kind belonging to the United States, as connected with said road, be and the same are hereby transferred and surrendered to the said State of Ohio. Approved, January 20, 1853. J .01858. C .XX.—-A At k` a Ap»·oriationfortItePa ento Nav Pnsios L Hnlthe year endihg ihe ltlérlidh oh" .7Pune,1ime thousand eight Iiiihdredfand _/i§‘7y&ur." jbr Be it enacted hy the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assem led That the following sum be and APPT0D1d5H0D- the same is hereby appropriated, out of, any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the pay of navy pensions for the year ending the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four : For invalid pensions, twenty-tive thousand dollars. Approved, January 20, 1853. J¤¤·22, 1858- Cmtr. XXIV.——An Act to amend An Act entitled "An Act for the discontinuance ——j; of the ofice q" Surveyor-General in the several districts, so soon as the surve s therein can be completed; jhr abolishing Land Offices under certain circumstances, and/_/or other purposes? Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled That in all cases where as Field notes, provided in the first section of the Act erltitled "An Act for the dishon- £f1°‘£‘;Y::g:;; tinuance of the office of Surveyor-General in the several districts, so auihqyinqs in soon as the surveys therein can be completed, for abolishing land ofnccs °°¤*·¤¤¤ ¤¤¤¤S· under certain circumstances, and for other purposes," approved the 1840,ch- 36- gvelftp of dJu3e, eighteen hundred. arpd {ort1y,t.g1e held ncges, mipii cor s, an o ier papers apper aming o an 1 es in any tate s a lpve been, or shall be, turned over to the authorities of such Stnth, and t e same authority, powers and duties in relation to the survey re- Remniningnu- survey, or subdivision of the lands therein, and all matters and things t°l,lg"l§g'nY¥f3;‘;€}0;1’fco1p1nec?d therewftg, ps pxlpvgously exepcised by the Surveyor-General, si- or nm Lima w ose istrict inc u e suc tate shal be, and they are hereby, vested Om¤°· in, émd dcvjved gipon, the Commihsioner of the General Land Otllcc. mo. 2. nd e it urther enacted That und th tl ·`t· d direction of the Commif i n t' h (ii · er Q an mu  an . ss o cr o the eneial Land Office, any Deputy Free success to Surveyor, or other agent of the United States, shall have frcc access to ?1‘:g¥,d:3*?.:;.&°- any such field notes, maps, records, and other papers, for the purpose of taking extracts therefrom or making copies thereof without charge ot' any kind. ,h_§”:;;i{§?(9;f Sec. 3. And be it further enacted That the field notes, maps, records, mms such and other papers mentioned m the first section of the act to which this pépgséc pcbsgnd is aniamendment, shall in no case hereafter be turned over to the auumml °° ° thor1t1es ot any State, until such State shall have provided bylaw for the reception and safe keeping of the same as public records, and for the allowance of free access to the same by the authorities of the United States, as herein provided. APPROVED, January 22, 1853.