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 572 TWEN'I`Y-THIRD CONGRESS. S1css.I. Ch. 110, 111, 112, 113. 1834. of the recorder of land titles in the state of Missouri; and to report their opinion thereupon as to the justice of, confirmation, to the next Congress. And in examining and determining upon the claim aforesaid, the said recorder and commissioners shall be governed by the directions prescribed to them in other cases by the provisions of the act aforesaid. Claims of W, Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of the Russell *0 bs recorder and commissioners aforesaid to take testimony, examine, and °x°m'"°’d‘ report upon, in like manner, and under the same directions, as prescribed in the preceding section of this act, the several donation claims to land situated in the Territory of Arkansas, held by William Russell as part owner and assignee of other persons, the notice of which claims has heretofore been tiled in the office of the recorder of land titles in the state of Missouri. Avraovnn, June 28, 1834. STATUTE I. ""'”' June 28, 1834, CHAP. CX.-—An Act for the relief of Frederick Raymer. Be it enacted, rye., That there be paid, out of any money in the trea- P¤yms¤g<>r_ sury not otherwise appropriated, to Frederick Raymer, of Dryden, in fizvjgixutighlll the county of Tompkins, and state of New York, the sum of two hun- ` dred and fifty dollars, in full satisfaction of his claim against the United States for services rendered and supplies furnished in the revolutionary war. Approved, June 28, 1834. S·r.u·u·rn I. -1-- June 28, 1834. CHAP. CXI. —-./Zn Act for the relief of George Elliott. Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be authorized Payment for and required to pay to George Elliott, a Cherokee Indian, the sum of S°*"’l‘>°¤ l" l'6· three hundred and sixty-tive dollars and fifty cents, out of any money in moval of Che-. . . . . mk,,,,, the treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full compensation for his services and expenses in assisting the removal of emigrating Cherokees west of the Mississippi, and in coming to and returning from Washington city, on business with the Indian Department. I Armzovnn, June 28, 1834. Srnure. ————- June 28, 1834. CHAD. CXIl.-—An det for the relief ry Terence Le Blanc. Be it enacted, dye., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Terence Payment for Le Blanc out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise approprikygugd l’Y ated, two, hundred and forty-nine dollars and forty-three cents, being ` the purchase money ofa tract ofland of eighty acres and forty-six hundredths of an acre, sold by the United States at public sale, in November, eighteen hundred and thirty, at the Land Office at New Orleans, to John R. Grimes; and which, at the time of the sale, was not the ropert of the Government, but of the said Terence Le Blanc, to whom P Y. it had been previously confirmed. Armovzn, June 28, 1834. Srutrrta I. _ dpm}8, 1834. CHAP. CXIII. —An Act for the rcligftryyhi legal representatives of John Thompson, _;r., a e o ouzsmna. Payment for lc ge  e;;;?;, i§;,O'f1`l;;L tl;>hSecretary of tlre Treasury pay to tlge Services of John g. p · n · ompson, jr., ou o any money in the q·hO,n,,So,,, jp treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one thousand three as clerk. hundred and seventy-nine dollars and sixteen cents, for the services of the said John`Thompson, jr., as a clerk of a board of commissioners in Western Louisiana, from the thirtieth of January, one thousand eight