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 520 TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch.275, 276, 277. 1832. Proviso. eight hundred und twenty-six: Provided, That, before such payment is made, the said William Wayne Wells shall make and execute a good and sudicient deed and conveyance, reliuquishing all the right, title, interest, and claim, which he now has, or ever had, to said section of land, and shall file the same with the Secretary of War. Amuzovnb, July 14, 1832. Snarvmn I. ‘_"* July l4, 1832. CHAP. CGLXXV. —· An Act for the relief of lhc heirs and legal representatives ‘"*"""""'**‘ of Edward Barry, deceased. · Be it enacted, &c., That there be paid to the heirs and legal repre- Payment for sentatives of Edward Barry, late a sailing-master in the navy of the P:'°P°'5Y d°‘ United States, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise approumnpriated, the sum of five hundred and sixty-eight dollars and thirty-five cents, in full compensation for the property of the said Edward Barry, destroyed in the conflagration of the navy yard,  Washington, in the year one thousand eight hundred and fourteen. Arvuovmn, July 14, 18%. Smunu I. "‘*"" July 14, 1832, Cm?. CCLXXVI. —- An Actfm the relief of John Buhler,, Be it enacted, &c., That there shall be, and hereby is, confirmed Lund claim unto John Buhler, the tract of land lately occupied by Stephen Hack- °°“H"“°d· ney, deceased, containing five hundred and twenty-two acres, bounded as follows: on the upper line, by lands the property of the heirs of John C. Faulkner-; and on the lower line, by lands claimed by Joshua Alexander; and on the east, by lands confirmed by Congress to John Cooper: said lands situated on the east side of the Mississippi river; and that a patent shall be issued and granted to the said John Buhler, for the land proviso, above described, in the usual form : Provided, however, That the representatives and assignees, or any, or either of them, shall not claim, and has not claimed, any other lands in right of settlement and cultivation; and that this act shall only operate as n 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. Armovxcv, July 14, 1832. S·rn·¤·:·n I. —·—--— July 14, 1832. Cmxr. CCLXXVII.-—An dal for the relig of the heirs of Jeremiah Buckley, de- "‘"‘*"—" cease. B; it enacted, 6+-c., That the heirs of Jeremiah Buckley be, and they Lund title are hereby, confirmed in their title to one hundred arpents of land, ¤°¤5¤'¤¤<l· equal to eighty-tive acres, situate on the Wabash river, about three miles above Vincennes, which was contracted and sold by :1 certain T. Dubois to the said Jeremiah Buckley, about the year one thousand seven hundred und seventy-six; and afterwards, viz: on the eleventh of June, one thousand eight hundred and three, sold and conveyed by him to the United States, for the purpose of erecting a garrison there- Pmvino. on; Provided, That no other title than such as the United States have tzcthe land mentioned shall be deemed to be conveyed or aifected by 0. is act. p,ym,,m fo, Sim. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of the Treatimber and sury pay unto the heirs of the said Jeremiah Buckley, out of any mo- "‘”d· ney in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of two hundred and eighty dollars, in full compensation for the use made of the timber p,,,,i,,,_ and sand, while they occupied the said land: Provided further, That the heirs aforesaid, relinquish under their hands and seals to the United States at the proper department, all the right, title, and claim that they now have, or ever had, for or on account of the said above described