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 524 TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch.289,290,291. 1832. purchased on the seventh day of December, in the year eighteen hundred and eighteen, by his father William Bell, deceased, through a mistake in the original plat of survey: for which land, when so located, a patent shall issue to the said Jesse Bell, in the manner prescribed by law for the issuing of patents in other cases, on transmitting to the General Land Ofiiee a certificate of the Register of the proper ofiiee of his Proviso. having made such location: Provided, The said Jesse Bell shall file in the land office of the district where such land may lie, a relinquishment of all of his right, title, and interest, in and to the fractional section entered by mistake as aforesaid, in such form as shall be directed by the Secretary of the Treasury. Armzovnn, July 14, 1832. S·t·.u·u·rs I. ·——- July 14, 1832. CHAP. CCLXXX1X.——An Hctfor the relief of JoIm. Pac/c. 19.34., ch, 189, Be it enacted, dc., That the proper accounting officers of the treasury Certain final department be, and they are hereby, authorized and required to liqui- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, md ber sixty-two thousand five hundred and sixty-seven, dated May first, one paid, within- thousand seven hundred and eighty-four, state of Pennsylvania, signed ‘°'°“'· by John Pierce, commissioner, for eighty dollars, payable to Elijah Goodenough, or bearer, with interest at six per cent. from the first day of January, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three; number thirteen thousand eight hundred and thirteen, dated January first, one thousand seven hundgred and eighty-four, state of New York, signed by John Pierce, commissioner, for fifty-eight twenty-ninetieths dollars, pay- able to David Dunton, or bearer, with interest at six per cent., from the —-—-—-- day of January, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-two; and number seventeen thousand nine hundred and eighty, dated January first, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-four, state of New York, signed by John Pierce, commissioner, for fifty-nine twenty-fourninetieths dollars, payable to Hugh Paul, or bearer, with interest at six per cent., from the fourth of November, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three; and that there be paid, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to John Peck, the holder of the said several certificates, the amount thereof, with interest at six per ceutum from the first clay of January, one thousand seven hundred and eighty- eight, the date of the last payment of interest endorsed on the said several certificates. Asrnovnn, July 14, 1832. STATUTE I. hl? Mt 1832- C1-nv. CCXC.-—.d·n Act for the reliefly Elizabeth Scott, only surviving child, ~`~_"_"" and heir at law, of Captain illiam Bluckwelh deceased. Bc it enacted, cya., That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, Liwd W¤¤¤¤¢ authorized, directed, and required to issue to Elizabeth Scott, a land 1Q1f;`;,:?,::,';, warrant for three hundred acres of military bounty lands, as and for the W,Bl¤qkwql]_ land to which her father, Captain William Blackwell, was entitled, on account of his military services in the war of the revolution; and that the same may be located on any vacant or unlocated lands heretofore appropriated by Congress for that purpose. Avrnovzn, July 14, 1832. Srxrurs I. - July I4, 1832. Gun. CCXCI. -—-dn Act for the relic/' of Sarah Easton and Dorothy Slorer. Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That the proper accounting officers of the trea- Cql. Ham- sury be, and they hereby are, directed, in adjusting and settling the “‘;{‘dj;YQ';:sQ°°l;° account of Sarah Easton and Dorothy Storer for the commutation his commu",. gianted them as children and heirs at law of the late Colonel Robert tion. anson Harrison, to allow and pay to them such sum, as interest, as
 * gg;;*;°;‘; §:Y· date and adjust the following final settlement certificates, namely: num-