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 486 TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 78, 81,82. 1832. ary to the several acts providing for the adjustment of land claims in the state of Alabama." _ _ putuutuubu Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Commissioner of the i¤¤¤¢d· General Land Office be, and he is hereby, authorized and required, on a return of the survey of the above-mentioned tract of land, by the surveyor of the lands of the United States in the state of Alabama, to issue a patent for the same, to the said Joshua Kennedy, or his legal representatives, or to any person legally claiming under him or them: Propuuuigm vided, however, That the confirmation of this claim, and the patent provided to be issued, shall not be held to interfere with any part of said tract which may have been disposed of by the United States previous to the passage of this act; and this act shall be held to be no more than a relinquishment of whatever title the United States may now have to such tract of land. Approved, May 5, 1832. Snrun I. May 19, 1832, C1-uv. LXXVIII.——Jln Aet to extend the patent of Jethro Wood. Be it enacted, rye., That there be, and hereby is, granted unto Jethro Patenrrigpt Wood, a citizen of the United States, his heirs, assigns, and legal re- £;3elg‘;.gl§,4°" presentatives, for the term of fourteen years from the last day of Auy,,,,,_ gust, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three, the full and exclusive right and privilege of making, using, and vending to others to be used, his improvements in the construction of a plough; a description of which is given in a schedule or specification annexed to letters patent granted to the said Jethro Wood for the same on the first day of Sepp,·uu;u,_ tember, one thousand eight hundred and nineteen: Provided, That all rights and privileges heretofore sold by the said patentee, to make, use, or vend the said improvements, shall enure to and be enjoyed by the purchasers, respectively, as fully and upon the same conditions during p,u,,;,,u_ the period hereby granted, as for the existing term: And provided, also, That the price at which the same has been usually sold by the said patentee, shall not be advanced upon future purchasers. Approved, May 19, 1832. Sruums I. *** May ig, 153; CHAP. LXXXI.-—-.011 ufct to revive and continue inforce “An actfrrr the relief nf ---——~··—-·—~· the representatives of John Dvnclson, Stephen Heard, and others." Be it enacted, &c., That an act, entitled "An act for the relief of the Auturivruy 24, representatives of John Donelson, Stephen Heard, and others," passed J8?4. ch- 142. the twenty-fourth of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, 12 mumuu_ of twelve months, from and after the passage of this act. Avvnovnu, May 19, 1832. Sra·r·u:rx: I. """"" May 19, 1832. CHAP. LXXXH.-An Act for the relief of Richard G. Jllorris. Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That there be paid, out of any money in the Payment of treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Richard G. Morris, the sum of y:;:6¢=¤¤¤¤¤f five hundred and sixty-five dollars and fifty cents, the amount of two ‘ certificates issued by Timothy Pickering, Quarterniaster-General, numbered three thousand seven hundred and forty-four, and three thousand seven hundred and forty-six, with such interest thereon, from the first day of September, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one, (the medium time of payment,) as together with the said principal, will amount to the sum that would have been payable on the said certificates if they had been subscribed to the loan created for funding the debts of Act of Augugg the United States by the act of one thousand seven hundred and ninety; 4, 1790.cb-94- which certificates were issued in the name of Henry Morris, and of
 * gY,‘:{:3B‘:,"?0,_ be, and the same is hereby, revived and continued in force for the term