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 498 TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sms .I. Ch. 148, 149. 1832. as a relinquishment on the part of the United States, of all their right and claim to the said land, and shall not interfere with, or affect the claim or claims of third persons derived from the Government of Spain, or of the United States. Approved, June 25, 1832. Snruu I. "_""" June 25. 1832 CHAP. CXLVHl.—dn dol I0 confirrndczrlain claim: lo land in the Territory of """"""‘;‘ r ansda. Bc it enacted, &c., That the second, third, and fourth sections of the Part of act of act, approved eighth May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, enti- 8Lh9llg°Y !83°·d tled "An act for further extending the powers of the Judges of the
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low entries to twenty-sixth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, N ¤'¤¤d9 ¤¤d and for other purposes," be, and the same are hereby repealed, so far fggiyssggg as to allow entries to be made and patents to be issued, to the following sons. persons, for the number of arpens of land respectively affixed to the name of each, in the same manner as though the said act had never assed, viz: P To John Battiste Billiette, four hundred arpens. To Stephen Vaugine, four hundred arpens. To Harrold Stillwell, three hundred and twenty arpens. To Crittenden, Sevier, and Searcy, assignees of German Charbenau, three hundred and twenty arpens. 'l`o A. H. Sevier, four hundred arpens. To Looney Price, three hundred and twenty arpens. To Charles Refeld, four hundred arpens. To A. H. Sevier, assignee of Solomon Bodwell, four hundred and forty arpens. To Antoine Beauvois, four hundred and forty arpens. To Louis Placide, six hundred arpens. To John Stillwell, six hundred and forty arpens. To Noah Wall, six hundred and forty arpens. To Athanasse Racine, one hundred and sixty arpens. To Sylvanus Phillips, eight hundred arpens. To James Scull, four hundred and eighty arpens. To Don Francis Vaugine, eight hundred arpens. '1‘o James Scull, three hundred and twenty arpens. T0 Francis Vaugine, eight hundred arpens. To Terrence Farrelly and Mary his wife, assignees of John Lavergne, four hundred arpens. To Nathaniel Bassett, six hundred and forty arpens. To Joseph Bogy, three hundred and twenty arpens. To William Webber, three hundred and twenty arpens. To Marie Message, three hundred and twenty arpens. To William Patterson, three hundred and twenty arpens. To James Scull, assignee of John B. Duchassin, four hundred and eighty arpens. To A. H. Sevier, assignee of Sylvanus Phillips, who was assignee of Peter Edwards, four hundred arpens. To John B. Calliot, one hundred and sixty arpens. To William Russell, assignee of Sylvanus Phillips, assignee of Battiste Socia, six hundred and forty arpens. To James Scull, assignee of La Cource, one hundred and twenty arpens. To James Scull, assignee of Michael Gimblet, two hundred and forty arpens. To Charles Refeld’s heirs, eight hundred arpens. 'I`0 Joseph Stillwell’s heirs, three hundred and twenty arpens. To John Henry Fooy, three hundred and twenty arpens. Approved, June 25, 1832. Sn·r¤·rs I. `-"`°" June 25, 1832. Gun. CXLlX.—.»2n uic! for the relief of the inhabitants of Terre Aux Baeufs. Be it enacted, &c., That the claims of the inhabitants residing on the Land claims Bayou Terre Aux Bmufs, in the parish of St. Bernard, and state of °°“E'm°d· Louisiana, to the several tracts of land lying on said Bayou, as described in the plat of survey made by Augustus S. Phelps, deputy surveyor of the United States for the state of Louisiana, in May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, to wit: