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 480 TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS. S1sss.I. Ch. 44, 45, 46. 1832. on filing his relinquishment to all right and title thereto, is authorized to enter, in the said Land Office at Vandalia, any other half quarter section of public land subject to entry at private sale. Approved, March 15, 1832. Snrrm: I. """" Mm-ch15. 1832. Cm?. XLIV.-dn Jctfar the relief of the legal representatives of Samuel Keep. Be it enacted, Qc., That the proper accounting officers of the trea- Acccunts to sury be, and they are hereby, authorized and required to adjust and of the legal representatives of Samuel Keep, relative to a certain contract made on the eighth of September, one. thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, by the Board of Navy Commissioners of the one part, and the said Samuel Keep of the other part. Appmp,-3mi0n_ Sec. 2. And he at further enacted, That all moneys allowed to the legal representatives of the said Samuel Keep on such adjustment and settlement, shall be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 15, 1832. Snrura I. —-——— March 15, 1832, Cmp. XLV.—-urn Act for the relief Z mithany Foreman, Jo/m G. Ross, Chem """'—‘""‘ kec legation. Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of War be directed to ascer- Qiduofofslxw tain what was the value of three slaves, in the month of December, one F°;:u;;T° bg thousand eight hundred and thirteen, which were takenfrom Anthony agen;-tained and Foreman, a Cherokee, by James S. Cunningham, in violation of the Paid. act of thirtieth of March, one thousand eight hundred and two, entitled, Act of March "An act to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, and 90- 180% °h- ls- to preserve peace on the frontiers," and have not been restored or paid for; and that the amount so ascertained, be paid by the Secretary of the Treasury, out of any money not otherwise appropriated, on the requisition of the Secretary of War in favor of the representative of said Anthony .Foreman, or to such person as shall be, or now is, authorized by the said representative, by such power as is, or has been, usually required atlthe war department, when money has been paid to an individual claimant of the Cherokee nation. Approved, March 15, 1832. Swarm: 1. ——-- Mn.rch15, 1832. CHAP. XLVI.-An Act for the relief of Bernard Marigny, of the state of Loutciana. Be it enacted, &·c., That Bernard Marigny, as assignee of Antonio 4(légia claim of Bonnabel, be, and is hereby, confirmed in his claim to a tract of land mn§r*;!:,¤l¤ of four thousand and twenty superficial arpents, situate in the state of ‘ Louisiana, and parish of St. Tammany, bounded on the south-west by Lake 1)0Hi0llHl`{l`l1lI1, and on the north—wcst by lands formerly owned by the heirslof Lewis Davis; the tract confirmed by this section being the same which was surveyed for Antonio Bonnabel, by Carlos Trudeau, on the fifteenth January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, and granteg to said Bonnabel on the twenty-fifth January, one thousand seven undred and ninety-nine, by Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, Governor General of the provinces of Louisiana and West Florida; and for which a claim was filed in the name of said Bonnabel, in the Land Office at St. llplena Ciourtapopsehunéler gte act of Congress of twenty-fifth April, one thousand eng t un re an twelve. Claim ot}774. Sec. 2. And be tt jhrlher enacted, That Bernard Marigny be, and is
 * ii’"l°d ““d settle, upon the principles of justice and equity, the accounts and claims
 * l;‘;£:;B3·°° hereby, confirmed in his claim to a tract of land of seven hundred and

seventy-four superficial arpents, situate in the state of Louisiana and