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 374 TWENTIETH CONGRESS. Sass]. Ch. 26, 27, 32, 33. 1828. Snrnrs I. April 3, 1828. Crum XXVI.—·An dot for the relief of Catharine Stearns. Be it enacted, dw., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay, out of T0 be paidthe any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Catharine °“°lm°‘°d "“l““ Stearns the sum of eight hundred and sevent -three dollars and seven: - of her dowerin ’ . . g y . Y ace,-mn pace; four cents, the estimated value of her dower in about three acres of ¤fl•nd· land in the navy-yard at Charlestown, Massachusetts, on her relinquishing to the United States all her right of dower in said land, by deed, in all things executed in conformity to the laws of Massachusetts. Approved, April 3, 1828. Snrurs I. April 3, 1828. CHAP. XXVII.—-dn Act for the relief of Mrs. Brown, widow of the late Major ""*"_"‘ General Brown. Be it enacted, ¢§~c., That the Secretary of the Treasury cause to be A sum equal paid to Mrs. Brown, widow of the late Major-General Brown, command- ‘°‘h° “Y·&·°· ing the army of the United States a sum equal to the pay and emoluof her usband . ’ . . . f,,,,,,,",,,,,, pcf ments and allowances of the said major-general, from the time of his riod, to be paid death, until the thirty-first of December next, inclusive; the same to be h“'· paid out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, April 3, 1828. Szrnvrs I. April 17, 1828, Cue?. XXXH.-—.£n Act for the relief of Thomas Flowers, and the legal repre- ······—········ senlatives o Jolm Kinqsbur. - 3/ Be it enacted, dw., That the Secretary for the Department of War _Dupliente mi. be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to issue a duplicate mili- }1¢¤3Y b0¤¤!Y tary bounty land warrant to Thomas Flowers, a revolutionary soldier of b°:,",,:,;T}:m° the Pennsylvania line, for one hundred acres of land, numbered one them. thousand two hundred and one, the original warrant having been lost or mislaid: And a duplicate military bounty land warrant to the legal representatives of the late Captain John Kingsbury, of the North Carolina line, in the revolutionary war, for three hundred acres of land, number one thousand two hundred and eight, the original having been accidentally consumed by tire. Approved, April 17, 1828. Srn-u1-: I. April 17, 1828. Cmr. XXXIII.—.lln Act for the bene/it of Mary Ann Bond, and Mary Loveless. Be it enacted, &·e., That Mary Ann Bond, and Mary Loveless, daugh- Authorized to ters of Hugh Smith, deceased, be, and they are hereby, authorized to gbior enter, andobtam patents for, four hundred acres of land in the Terri- .,;,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,, tory of Michigan, without making payment therefor: Provided, howin Michigan. ever, That the entry or entries shall be made on such land, in said Ter- P’°"'“°- ritory, as has been oH'ered for sale, and is now subject to entry, and shall be made, as to three hundred and twenty acres thereof, in a half section, or in quarter sections, and, as to the remaining eighty acres, by s taking onc·hulf of a quarter section adjoining said entry, running the lines, parallel with those of the quarter section, or half section so entcre . Approved, April 17, 1828.