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 TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sr:ss.II. Ch. 37, 38, 44, 45i 1833. 535 to be distributed according to law, as they would have been entitled to receive had she completed her fishing term; the said schooner having been cast away, after having been employed more than two months of the term required by law. Approved, February 19, 1833. ""*' Srnurs II. CHAP. XXXVII.——An Act for the relief of Enoch Wilhoet. Feb_ tg, 1833, Be it enacted, dm., That Enoch Wilhoet be, and' he is hereby, authorized to relinquish to the United States, in such form as the Com- Relinquishmissioner of the General Land Office shall prescribe, the west half of mw! Mad Sm'? the south-west quarter of section number eight, in township number g§t;;?i;"dl°"d° seven north, range number eleven west, in the district of lands oiiered for sale at Palestine, in the state of Illinois; and, upon such relinquishment being made as aforesaid, the said Wilhoet shall be, and he is hereby, authorized to enter any other half quarter section of land in the said district, which shall be liable to entry at private sale. Aprnovao, February 19, 1833. ’_"`“ Snrurr: II. Crue. XXXVIII.-An Act for the relief of William P. Zantzinger. Feb_ Ig, 1833_ Be it enacted, <§~c., That the Secretary of the Treasury credit on the account of Williain P. Zantzinger, as purser of the United States’ ship Credited with Hornet, as of the date of said account, so as to stop accruing interest, l°¤¤ °¤ ¤h¤ ¤¤l¢ the sum of three thousand three hundred and six dollars and forty-one ;’,;:;;°?,Y cents, the amount of loss sustained by him on the sale of thirty-five ° ` thousand eight hundred dollars of treasury notes to pay the officers and crew of said ship. Approved, February 19, 1833. """"” Sururn H. Curry. XLIV.—.H1r Acl for the religf zgf Siarah Carr, widow of Richard Carr, Febpot 1833_ 8C6d8E . ·······**" Be it enacted, rfc., That the proper officers of the department of war be, and they are hereby, directed to issue to, and perfect for, Sarah Wmtmt and Carr, widow of Richard Carr, deceased, late a private soldier of the patent for militwenty-fourth regiment of United States’ infantry, the warrant and pa- :“'gb€’““'Ydl°“d tent to which the said Richard Carr was entitled for military bounty 0 elswe ' lands; there being no heir or heirs of the said Richard, living within the United States, to whom the same can issue. Approved, February 20, 1833. Srnura II. CHAP. XLV.-An det for the relief of Abraham .0rlams. Fett_ 20, 1833 Be it enacted, r§·c., That it shall be lawful for Abraham Adams, of the state of Alabama, to surrender to the United States, at the land Cctttticatc of office at Cahawba, in said state, the certificate of purchase which he land purchase holds for the west half of the north-west quarter of section thirteen, 3* b%”“""“‘ township twelve, and range seventeen, in the said district of Cahawba, me ' and which tract of land was entered and paid for by the said Adams, in May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, by mistake, he, the said Adams, intending to have entered the corresponding tract, in township eleven, upon which he then and still resides. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the register and receiver Authetizedto for the said district shall permit the said Abraham Adams to enter, upon enter land, Src. the same terms on which the entry aforesaid was made, the west half of the north-west quarter of section thirteen, township eleven, range ~ seventeen, and issue to him a certificate therefor, and apply the money paid under the former entry, to the payments of the land herein author-