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 TWENTY-SECON D CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cr1.83,84, S5. 1832. 487 whose estate the said Richard G. Morris is administrator: Provided, Provisc. That the said Richard G. Morris hall first execute and deliver to the First Comptroller of the Treasury, a bond, in such sum and with such security as the said Comptroller shall direct and approve, to indemnify the United States from and against the lawful claim of any other person or persons, for, or on account of; the said certificates. Armzovnn, May 19, 1832. Srnurx I. CHAP. LXXXIH. —.dr1 dot for the relief of Joseph Bogy. May 19, 1832- Be it enacted, dce., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Joseph Bogy, out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the Payment for amount of the then contract price of one thousand and sixty-five com- ¤*i1>¤¤f¤¤‘¤i¤h· plete rations, furnished by said Bogy to a recruiting party at St. Gene- °d by h""" vieve, in the state of Missouri, in the year one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, under the command of Captain S. Gant, and Lieutenant John J. H. Lewis. Armtovnn, May 19, 1832. Srarurn I. Cmir. LXXXIV.-An Aat for the reliefqf the Miami Exporting Uompany. May 19, 1332, Be it enacted, <$·c., That there be paid to the President and Directors of the Miami Exporting Company, out of any money in the treasury, p,,.,,,,,,,, of not otherwise appropriated, the sum of eight thousand five hundred and moneys adeighty-five dollars, in full satisfaction on advances made·by the said Com- :::::‘:),9'{,”§ pany for and on account of the United States, from the first day of Sep-' tember, one thousand eight hundred and twelve, to the tenth of March, one thousand eight hundred and thirteen. Approved, May 19, 1832. Srarucrz I. Cnn. LXXXV.-An Aot for the relief of Allen WZ Hardie. May 19, 1832. Be if enacted, ¢§·c., That Allen W. Hardie, of the city of New York, be, and he is hereby, permitted, at any time before the first day of July, peymmcd to in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, to complete the ¢¤m1>l¢¤¤ pay-_ payment for the south-east quarter of section three, in township three,  f‘;I$°3"“ of range five, east, in the district of land west of Pearl river, containing ,,,,,,,3,],., patentsone hundred and forty-six and sixty-two hundredths acres; and, also, for the south-west quarter of section three, in township three, of range five, east, in the same district, containing one hundred and forty-six and sixty-two hundredths acres; which two quarter sections of land were purchased in one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, at the price of two dollars per acre, each, and one-fourth of the price then paid, by Abram Lundy, under whom the said Hardie claims by several assignments, but the remaining three-fourths of the price are still unpaid; and that, upon said Hardie completing the payment for said two quarter sections of land at the General Land Olhce in Washington, at any time V before said first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, according to the terms offered by the first section of an act, approved thirty-first March, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, entitled "An Act of March act for the relief of the purchasers of public lands, and for the suppres- 3rx83°• °h·48• sion of fraudulent practices at the public sales of the lands of the United States," patents for the two quarter sections above described shall issue to him in the usual form: Provided, however, That nothing proviso_ herein contained shall be construed to affect the right of any other person or persons claiming under the original purchase of Abram Lundy. Aprnovnn, May 19, 1832.