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 TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess.II. Ch. 7, 8, 9, 10. 1833. $5 ized from and after the passage of this act, to take and use the surname of Bolton; and the name of said 1Villiam be hereafter William Compton Bolton, and the name of the said Elizabeth, hereafter be, Elizabeth Bolton; by which names, respectively, all acts and engagements done or made may be enforced, and have the same effect and operation in law, as if their names had originally been, William Compton Bolton, and Elizabeth Bolton. Approved, January 14, 1833. ········* Sru-uu II. Cru?. VH.-An Act for the relief of Joseph Eaton, an assistant surgeon in the Jan. 14, 1833. drmy of the [Ddted States. ""*;"""' Be it enacted, qc., That the sum of seven hundred and eighty-five dollars and twenty-one cents be paid to Joseph Eaton,`an Assistant Allowed for Surgeon in the army, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise °l“°”°”· appropriated, to reimburse him for expenditures made by him for quarters not furnished to him when he was on duty at Fort Preble, in the state of Maine, from the first of September, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, to twenty-second of July, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven. Approved, January 14, 1833. ··——— Sruura H. Cru?. V111.—An det for the relief ty Matthews Flournoy, and B. JZ Ward of the Jam 28, 1533, state of Mississrppi. -···-·*··‘·· Be it enacted, &c., That section number eleven, in township number fourteen, and range eight, west, in the state of Mississippi, be, and the Exchange ¤f same is hereby, reserved from sale, and appropriated for the use of Eggzhgtwn f°' schools in the said township, in lieu of section number sixteen, in that ` township; and the section number eleven shall be taken and held in all respects, and for the same purposes, as section number sixteen would have been held and taken, if this act had not been passed: Provided, pm,,;S,,_ That the Secretary of the Treasury shall first be satisfied, that the ma— jority of the inhabitants of said township, desire said exchange. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the said sixteenth section shall be liable to be sold in the same manner as section number eleven would have been, if this act had not been passed. Approved, January 28, 1833. """"‘ Scrrrurn H. CHAP. 1X.——An Act for the relief of Archibald Gamble. _]‘m·,_ gg, 1gg3_ Be it enacted, rfc., That the heirs or assigns of John B. Thibault, who are entitled to a New Madrid certificate, numbered three hundred May change and thirty-three, for four hundred and eighty acres, heretofore entered the l<>¢¤ti¤¤_¤f¤ in township number forty-six, range six, east of the fifth principal meri- ggmw dian, be, and are hereby, authorized to enter four hundred and eighty land. acres of land on any of the public lands in the state of Missouri, the sale of which is authorized by law: Provided, That thesaid heirs or Provisc. representatives of said John B. Thibault, so entitled as aforesaid, before making said location or entry, shall execute a release to the United States for all claim and right to the land upon which said certificate has been heretofore entered. Approved, January 28, 1833. —-— Srururn II. Gnu. X.-dn Act for the relief of William B. Iéene and John L. Martin, and Jam 23, 1933, for other purposes. ‘·····"·"""‘ Be it enacted, &c., That William B. Keene and John L. Martin be, A h _ d and they are hereby, authorized and permitted to complete their pur- mlélwggliihggl chase of lot number sixteen, in township number téwtgntywne, range Emo, 67