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 TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 121, 122, 123, 124. 1830. 429 the revolutionary war," approved the eighteenth of March, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen,) up to the eleventh day of October, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, the day on which his pension was allowed to commence under the regulations of the department of war. Approved, May 28, 1830. ·····** Sumatra I. Can. CXXI. ·-- An Act for the relief of the heirs of Baptiste Le Gendrc. May 28, 1830. Be it enacted, <§·c., That the heirs of Baptiste Le Gendre be, and they are hereby, confirmed in their claim to six arpents of land in front, L¤¤d ¢l¤l¤¤ by forty in depth, situated on the river Mississippi, in the parish of West °°"mm°d‘ Baton Rouge, and bounded above by lands of Jean Baptiste Tuillier, and below by land of Ivon Le Gendre; and the Commissioner of the General Land Office, upon being presented with a plat and survey of the said land, regularly made by competent authority, shall issue to the petitioners a patent therefor : Provided, That this act shall amount only Pi-oviso. to a relinquishment on the part of the United States, and shall, in no manner, affect the rights of third persons, or claims derived from the United States by donation or purchase. Approved, May 28, 1830. Sraarvm I. CHAP. CXXlI.—.rtn Aat for the relief of Francois Isidore Tuilller. MW 28, 1830 Be it enacted, nyc., That Francois Isidore Tuillier be, and he is here- L d I _ by, confirmed in his claim to a tract of land of six arpents in front, by coxgrmislm forty in depth, situated on the River Mississippi, in the parish of West ` Baton Rouge, and state of Louisiana, bounded above by lands of Joseph Grand, and below by lands of J. Charles Tuillier, and containing two hundred and forty superficial arpents, equal to two hundred and two acres and forty-two one-hundredths; and that the Commissioner of the General Land Office, upon the presentation of a plat and survey of the same, regularly made by competent authority, shall issue a patent _ therefor, to the said Francois Isidore Tuillier: Provided, That this act P’°"‘“°· shall amount only to a relinquishment on the part of the United States, and shall not affect, in any manner, the rights of third persons, or claims derived from the United States by donation or purchase. Approved, May 28, 1830. ~ Srnvrr I. CHAP. CXXIIl.—.£n Act for the relief of Peter Gasney. May 28, 1830. Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of fifty hP°Y¤T°m f°*' ° dollars, to Peter Gasney, a mounted volunteer soldier in the campaign °m° °°l" under Governor Shelby, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirteen, for the loss of his horse, in consequence of his having been dismounted and separated from him. Approved, May 28, 1830. —-—·—- Snrura I. Crux-. CXXIV. —-dn Act for the relief of John Cooper, W?llium Saunders, and May 28, 1830. William R. Porler. '_'_"""" Be it enacted, eye., That a judgment obtained `by the United States _ ' against John Cooper, William Saunders, and William R. Porter, in_the Certain ,1¤dg· Circuit Court of the United States for the fifth Circuit and Virginia  fgxgsgeld district, on the fifth day of April, in the year one thousand eight hun- as Sammy for dred and twenty-four, for the sum of five thousand and thirty dollars ¤h;6p=§gm¢pL¤f and seventy-one cents, with interest from the twentieth day of March, gucréshwn in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, be henceforth held, and taken to have been, and to be, a security only for the payment to