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 496 THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 43, 44, 47. 1857 MMY _R¢¤Sid<> Treasury be and he hereby is directed, out of any money in the treasury kgggapafgtflsgtj not otherwise appropriated, to pay to Mary Reeside, executrix of the tsrdst. will of James Reeside, the sum of one hundred and eighty-eight thousand tour hundred and ninety-six dollars and six cents, with interest thereon from the sixth day of December, Anno Domini eighteen hundred and forty-one, being in full for the amount due upon a. verdict and judgment thereon rendered by the Circuit Court of the United States for the eastern district of Pennsylvania, in a suit in which the United States were plaintitfs, and James Reeside aforesaid was defendant. A1>1>1zov1s1>, February 7, 1857. Feb. 7, 1657. CHAP. XLHI.-An·Act to extend the Yimefbr selling the Lands granted to the Kentucky 1-—· Asylum jbr teaching the Deaf and Dumb. Five niore years Be it enacted by the Senate and House ty` Representatives of the United 5‘“"'°‘l_ *° ‘°“ States of America in Congress assembled, That the further time of tive iclands of the . . . g;,,,,,,,,;,,. D,,,,; years, from and after the expiration of the time heretofore allowed, be mid Dumb Asy- and the same is hereby allowed and permitted the trustees of the Centre lu'}',;,,, 0h_ Z4_ College of Kentucky, who are also the trustees of said Kentucky asylum 1830; cli. 88. for teaching the deaf and dumb, to sell the lands heretofore granted said {gg?    asylum by acts of Congress heretofore passed and confirmed to said isa; all su; t¤·¤¤t¤<=S- {gg;   {gp Approved, February 7, 1857. i3?!; Et: ll: ———— Feb. 10, 1857. Crux. XIiIV.—An Act far the Relief of Joseph D. Beers, of the City of New York. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the _ Treasury be and he hereby is directed, out of any money in the treasury ,,,g?23f'6fo VQ? not otherwise appropriated, to pay to Joseph D. Beers the sum of three paid to Joseph D. thousand three hundred and ninety-six dollars and sixty-six cents, with °€”· interest thereon from the ninth day of August, Anno Domini, eighteen hundred and fifty, till paid in full for interest and damages on a bill of exchange drawn by Thomas B. Nalle, a purser in the Navy of the United States, on Vllilliam Ballard Preston, late Secretary of the Navy, for twenty thousand dollars, payable to the order of Thomas Ap C. Jones, commander-in-chief of the Pacific squadron, three days after sight, dated the twenty-first day of January, Anno Domini eighteen hundred and fifty, and endorsed by Thomas Ap C. Jones, to Moifall and Company or order, and by them to the order of said Joseph D. Beers. APPROVED, February 10, 1857. iter. 1s, issv. Cnr. XLVII.-An Act for the Relaj of Mania Mum, of Iowa. Be it enacted by the Senate and Mme of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the preemption entry rresmptaou number twenty-nine thousand three hundred and forty, in the name of m.Q,,,,d_ °°"` twenty·lirst February, eighteen hundred and fifty-tive, and which includes the west half northeast quarter and east half northwest fractional quarter of section number eighteen, in township number ninety north, of range number six west, be and the same is hereby confirmed, and the commissiontelr of the General Land-Office is directed to cause a patent to be issued ereon. Approved, February 16, 1857.
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