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 SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 44, 59, 60, 63. 1822. 267 major-general of militia in the state of Kentucky,) and admit to his credit such sums as he shall be entitled to, according to the principles of justice and equity. Anrnovnn, May 1, 1822. ‘**" Sncruu I. Can. XLIV. —An Act restoring to the slizp Diana the privileges of a sea-letter May 1, 1g2z_ verse ···;···—· Be it enacted, &c., That the shi Diana, belon in to John C. and . . Thomas Vowel, merchants, of Aleriandria, be, angd sghe is hereby, re- ,E,i;I:3I{),;¤,iiiti?Q stored to all the rights and privileges to which she was entitled, as a rights and privisea-letter vessel, prior to the first of March, one thousand eight hundred {gig, ‘;i:,;;’°' and seventeen; any thing in the act concerning the navigation of the ° United States, passed the third [first] of March, one thousand eight - Amofmuch hundred and seventeen, to the contrary notwithstanding. 1, 1817,ch.31. Approved, May 1, 1822. ···—·· Srnurs I. CHAP. LIX.—An Act eqzlunatory of an act, entitled “.z2n act authorizing the May 6, {822, settlement eg the accounts between the United State.! and Richard O 'Brien, [ate ·#——— .dmericun nsul at .x2@er.s." Be it enacted, £§~c., That, in settling the accounts subsisting between the United States and Richard O’Brien, the Secretary of State be, and Ac; of15th he is hereby, authorized and directed to give such construction to the Mw !820· ¢=h- act, entitled "An act authorizing the settlement of the accounts sub- ;gf,é,,:,;°: ::,0 sisting between the United States and Richard O’Brien, late American anew Richard Consul at Algiers," passed the fifteenth day of May, one thousand eight 0’Bfi¤¤ fvr the hundred and twenty, as to allow the said O’Brien for the cost and outfit g‘}i§,:';;i0f;,‘;£° of the Polacre Vickelhadge: Provided, however, That nothing herein Vickelhgdge, contained shall be so construed as to allow to the said Richard O’Brien P¥°'i¤¤· any part or portion of his claim not provided for by this or the above recited act. Approved, May 6, 1822. S I .. rnvre . Cun. LX. —-an .act_conjirm£ng the title to a tract of land to ofllzira Dibrel and May 6, 1822. Sophia Hancock. ":" Be it enacted, &c., That the title to a tract of land containing five thousand one hundred and twenty acres, be, and the same is hereby, Tm,,;,,,m,,,, confirmed to, and vested in, Alzira Dibrel, formerly Alzira Mitchel, <>fl¤¤d reserved and Sophia Hancock, formerly Sophia Mitchel, daughters of Samuel 2::;* if,-gan", Mitchel, by Molly, a Choctaw woman, and their heirs, for ever, which Dui, withthe tract of land was reserved to them by the treaty of Mount Dexter, con- Ghvcwws. eluded between the United States of America and the Choctaw nation °°“6"“°d‘ of Indians, on the sixteenth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and five. Armzovmn, May 6, 1822. ST I _ nvm . Gnu-. LXIII.-dn act for the rcliq of Richard Matson. May 7, 1622. Be it enacted, ¢§~c., That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to issue to Richard Matson a certificate for one Certificate for hundred and ninety-one dollars, to be receivable in payment for public $191 {0 be islands, which shall be in full satisfaction of his claim for moneys paid by §‘;f$,:&,fg¥:i:' him on the purchase of the south-west and north-wcst quarters of section 6mm_ number eight, in township number fifty-five, north, and range number tive, west of the fifth principal meridian, in the St. Louis land district, in the now state of Missouri: Provided, That said Richard Matson Pr¤vi¤<>· shall previously surrender to the Commissioner of the General Land Office the certificates of purchase for the said quarter sections. Approved, May 7, 1822.