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 360 NINETEENTH CONGRESS. Ssss.II. Ch. 39, 53, 54, 63, 64. 1827. Snwrs II. March 2, 1827. CHAP. XXXIX.—An dctfor the relief of Daniel Fielding. Be it enacted, &c., That the proper accounting officers of the trea· Pgymgng rm- sury department pay unto Daniel Fielding, or to his legal representative, horses and wa- out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum g°“ l°“°‘ of one hundred and twenty dollars and fifty cents, being in full for two ` horses and the body of a wagon, lost while in the service of the United States. Approved, March 2, 1827. Snrura II. -———-—· March 2, 1827. Crisp. LIII.-An Act concerning adrézminary of Learning in the Territory of _-j-T`; T dll8d8- Be it enacted, @*0., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is A quantity of hereby, authorized to set apart and reserve from sale, out of any of the hud *,9 l’°hS°* public lands within the Territory of Arkansas, to which the Indian title g??,; ,?;,;,;._“s° has been, or may be, extinguished, and not otherwise appropriated, a sity. quantity of land not exceeding two entire townships, for the use and support of an University within the said territory, and for no other use or purpose whatsoever; to be located in tracts of land of not less than an entire section, corresponding with any of the legal divisions into which the public lands are authorized to be surveyed, one of which said townships, so set apart and reserved from sale, shall be in lieu of an entire township of land directed to be located on the waters of the Arkansas river in said territory, for the use of a Seminary of Learning there- Ac,°{Fcb_17, iii, by an act of Congress, entitled “An act making provision for the 1818, eh. 11. establishment of additional land offices in the Territory of Missouri," appgoved February the seventeenth, one thousand eight hundred and cig teen. ·‘ Avrnovun, March 2, 1827. Srnuu II. "’-"" Mum], 2, wg-y_ Cm?. LIV.—t/In Ac! for the relief of James May. Be it enacted, &c., That there be paid, out of any money in the trea- Paymentfgr sury not otherwise appropriated, to James May, of Detroit, or his legal his ¤<**‘V¤<>¤¤ ¤¤ representatives, the sum of four hundred and eighty-seven dollars and mamhnl sixty-two cents, in l`ull for his claim upon the United States for services rendered as Marshal of the Territory of Michigan. APPROVED, March 2, 1827. Sr.i·ru·rs II. -i-— March 2, 1827. CHAP. LXIIl.»-An Act for the relig" of Joseph Dunbar, receiver of public mo- "’°"°"""""' nays for the land office west of Pearl river, in the state o[`]tExsissq>pi, Be it enacted,&-c., That the Secretar of the Treasur be, and he Allowance {ei- is hereby, authorized to allow to Joseph Dunbar, receiver lot public mo- °¤¢¤¤ ¤¢"¤¤¤¤· neys in the district west of Pearl river, in the state of Mississippi, in the settlement of his accounts, a reasonable sum, not exceeding five hundred dollars, for extra services rendered by him in bringing up the arreaxages in saicllaoflicgeoat tg; time of his appointment. rrnovm>, arc .., 1 7. Srsrvrs II. —-·——— March a, ism. Cxur. LXIV.——An Jlctfw th'; r$lig1'q{‘ the haze and legal repmmmtryes q=‘Laut¤ ··~·····*·•*·· e tz ousaaye, ceased. · Be it enacted, tyc., That the heirs and legal representatives of Louis t LU de la Houssaye, deceased, bc, and they are hereby, conlirmed in their mw, of land in title to a certain tract of land lying in the state of Louisiana, one league L,,,_,,,,,,,,,,,_ in length, and fronting upon each side of the Bayou Cailloux, and of the ordinary depth; and that the Commissioner of the General Land