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 108 TWELFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 73, 74, 81, 82. 1812. for each line run by him in the said district, not the boundary of any survey, but run in order to connect the surveys into a general plat: Provided, That the aforesaid allowance shall be in full for his services as assistant surveyor in the district aforesaid. Approved, April 24, 1812. S·n·ru·rs I. —-—-— April 29, lS21. Crnr. LXXIl1.—afln Act granting to the governor of the state of Louisiana, for ‘·‘*"*-*" Eze time being, and succ3s.;:;.;;n qjicc, u. Lot of ground, and the lmzldmgs GTBOn, In the Olly 0 dw. The rigért of the Be it enacted, ¢§•c., That all the right and claim of the United States U““°d “°“' °° to the use possession, and occupancy of a space, of three hundred and a lot of ground. . ’ · asdsssribemmd thirty-six by two hundred and twenty feet, of a lot of ground in the £:°:;gz§`;:,‘°:fé Thoulou e street, and the lot of the widow Castillon, together with goiemcr of Lou- the house on the above described lot, known by the name of the gov- ‘“l“"‘»&‘°""°'°‘° ernment house and the other buildings thereon, be, and the same are use and beneit ’. cf the state. hereby, vested m, and conveyed to, the governor of the state of Louisiana for the time being, and his successors in the same office, for the Pmviso: this sole use and benefit of the said state of Louisiana, forever: Provided,
 * l*° S°'°*’“m°"* city of New Orleans, bounded by Chartres and Levee streets, and by
 * ,1*:    hogvepler, Thiat tpislactfshall nothaliiect the claim or claims of any indiand.,,,;, gw, vi u or in ivi ua s,i any suc there e.

I Ar-rrtovnn, April 29, 1812. Suruu I. —-—-— Mw 1, 1812. Czar. LXXIV.—An .8ct_for the relief of Charles Mintfie. T°¤b°&P*l<l *`°¥ Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That the comptroller of the treasury be, and mu ’ °' hetis hereby, authorized and required to settle the account of Charles Minifie for a cargo of masts, yards, bowsprits, spars, and other shipbuilding materials, delivered by him at the navy yard in Washingtrnn, for the public service, in the month of April, one thousand eight hundred and three; and if in his judgment the said Charles Minilie has not heretofore received a just and adequate compensation therefor, he allow the said Charles Minifie such additional sum as he may deem just and equitable. _ Snwu I Am-novun, May 1, 1812. May ll, 1812- Cru?. LXXXI.-—.f1n Act for the relief of John Thompson. A¢¢=¤¤¤¢ fo bv Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That the proper accounting officers of the de-
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the account of John Thompson, who served in the revolution as a captain in Colonel Hazen’s regiment; and to allow to the said John Thompson, the amount of any moneys which may appear to have been advanced by him for the public service, and which have not been reimbursed to him; and also to allow him any arrearages that may be due for personal services; which moneys shall be paid out of any money in the tlppasury not otherwise appropriated. Armrovnn, ay 11, 1812. S·rn·¤·r¤ I. - Mai Us mm- Czar. LXXXlI.——An Act for the relief of Thomas F. Redzlick. h'£° 25x::: fg: Be it enacted, <$·c., That the accounting officers of the treasury clerk department be, and they are hereby, authorized and required to settle and adjust the account of Thomas F. Roddick, for his services as clerk of the Board of Land Commissioners for the territory of Louisiana, and allow him at the rate of fifteen hundred dollars per annum, as a full compensation therefor, deducting from said allowance whatever sum or sums he may have received on account of the said services. Armtovmo, May 14, 1812.