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 538 THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sxsss. I. Ch. 79, 80,83, S7. 1858. June 1, 1858. Cunt. LXXIX.—An Act for the Reliq/'of VW1H0m B. Trotter. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United $1,680 tp be States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the g$**°}jf,’,g*";g;° Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and required to pay to William subs1sesn¤é,&¤. B. Trotter, of Clarke county, Mississippi, the sum of sixteen hundred and 3*; glwww T11- eighty dollars, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, athe same being in full of all demands of the said Trotter growing out of the emigration and subsistence of Choctaw Indians, in the State of Mississippijin thesyear eighteen hundred and thirty-one, under a contract with the nited tates. APPROVED, June 1, 1858. June 1, 1858. Cnr. LXXX.—An Ac: jbr z/w Reliq/'qf.L>im Dick, of itorida. Be it enacted by the Senate and 1%use of Representatives of the United _ Iwengcflmds States of America in Congress assembled That the Commissioner of the $8 ,o°_};,,; gtgif General Land-Office shall cause a patent to be issued to John Dick, for lots numbered ten, of section twenty-nine, and one of section thirty-one, fractional section of thirty, and the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section thirty-two, all lying in township ten south, of range twenty-seven east, containing one hundred and fifty-three acres, situate in, East Florida, and of the lands subject to sale at St. eugustine, Florida: 1’r¤vn¤¤· Provided, That such patent shall only operate as a relinquishment of title on the part of the United States, and shall not affect the rights of any third person. Ayruovnn, June 1, 1858. June 2, 1858. CHAP. .—-A.11 Ac! 10 vest iff; wg certain Warrants for Land in Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United I Assignment °*` States of America in Congress assembled, That the Commissioner of the and warrants to. . . 6,,,,,.9 M_ GOP General Land-Oflice is hereby directed, under such regulations as he may don, from _Ed- prescribe, to recognize the assignment made to George M. Gordon on the “"““‘1 Hfmu ml twenty-first day of January one thousand eight hundred and lift -two b James Mdlntyre, . .’ . . y ’ y rgiognizgdgg Edmund Hugill, sergeant m Captain G0rd0n’s company, third regiment VM · of United States infantry, and James McIntyre, a private of the same feompglnydansil regiment, todwhom warragtsanumbegsfsevelntyéegit thlousand our un re an wo, an seventy-eig tthousand our un re an three respectively, issued on the thirteenth day of July, one thousand eight hun; dred and, fifty-three, so as to vest the legal title in and to the warrants aforesaid in the said George M. Gordon, his heirs or assigns, according to the intention of said parties. Ammovmn, June 2, 1858. June 2 1868. CHAP. LXXXVH.-·—An Act or the Relig/`<y"the Heirs or Legal Representatives 1y' """"‘L""- Richard  Rowland, deceased, and others. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United $3,200, and in— States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the 1, 18§6,t0 be paid treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the heirs, executors, administrators, te g3¤hh¢irsb&¤· or legal representatives of Richard D. Rowland, deceased, late of Ala- %0“,l§n§l`d ‘ bama, the sum of three thousand two hundred dollars; and to the heirs, $2,2eo, and in- executors, administrators, or legal representatives of whomsoever possesses gg52E3S?;; whatever title the United States gave to Cureton, Smith, and Heifher, t0 sgum, dam, to be the southeast quarter of section two, township fourteen, range eight east, Eaidjo heirs, Qu:. of the lands selected in Alabama, and sold under treaty of March twenty- m$’l‘;,:;§Stl‘:  four, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, with the Creek Indians, for the mc Ummd Sum benefit of the orphans of the tribe, the sum of two thousand two liundrctl
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