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 TWENTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch.244,245,246,248. 1834. 597 and subject to the provisions and restrictions of the fourteenth article of the treaty made between the United States of America and the Choctaw Indians, at Dancing Rabbit Creek, on the fifteenth of September, eighteen hundred and thirty, to a reservation of a section of land containing six hundred and forty acres, to include his improvements at the time of making the treaty; and a half section to he located adjoining thereto for his son, aged over ten years. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the register and receiver of The same to the land office of the north-eastern district be required to lay down on be wséfved the maps the claim of the said Hishe Homa, and reserve the same from {mm S°I°’ sale. Approved, June 30, 1834. W STATUTB I. Gun. CCXLIV.-An dat for tig: religj of the heirs of Thomas Wallace, yum 30, 1834. ecease. -·—————-——· Bc it enacted, eyc., That the proper accounting officers of the treasury be, and they are hereby, required to settle the account of Thomas Five years' Wallace, deceased, and allow to his heirs five years’ full pay, as a lieu- {PU P¤Y °f¤ tenant in the eighth Virginia regiment on continental establishment; ,;Eg5:;glltt° bc which five years' full pay is the commutation of his half pay for life; to be paid to the said heirs of Thomas Wallace, deceased, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, June 30, 1834. —-- Sumum I. CHAP. CCXLV.—-An Act for the rcligf of the legal representatives of Thomas PL June 30, 1834. Boyles, deceased. W Be it enacted, <§~c., That the legal representatives of Thomas H. Boyles, late of Alabama, deceased, be, and they are hereby, authorized Authorized to to locate, on any of the lands of the United States in the state of Ala- j°°g*".“‘{°°*°é bama which shall have been previously surveyed according to law, the £1_’m mu 0 quantity of twelve hundred and eighty acres of land, in lieu of a like quantity of land granted to the said Thomas H. Boyles, in his life-time, by an act of Congress passed on the twenty-seventh day of April, eight· Act of April een hundred and sixteen; which said tract of land had, prior to the 27·1816»°h·Ulpassage [of] said act, been reserved by treaty with the Creek Indians to one Lauchlin Durat, a warrior belonging to the said tribe of Indians: Provided, That the land hereby granted shall be located in tracts not Proviso. less than six hundred and forty acres, according to legal subdivisions. Arvnovrzn, June 30, 1834. "**" Srsrurz I. CHAP CCXLVI.-—.!ln Act for the relief of George Read. June 30, 1834, Be it enacted, t§~c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to George Read, late attorney fayment to of the United States for the Delaware district, out of any money in the hx ?fj‘“n’·:;‘;’d treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one hundred and sixty- 8 Ju g ` two dollars and ninety-eight cents, being in full for the amount of an award and judgment, with interest thereon, in the District Court of the United States in and for the said district, in favor of the said George Read. Approved, June 30, 1834. -——-— Srnvrn I. Cr-mn. CCXLVIIl.——An Act for the relief  John Rtrkpairic/c. June 30, 1334, Be it enacted, c§~c., That the Commissioner of the General. Land Oflice is hereby authorized and required to issue, upon applicatxon, to _Scri(p jc ba John Kirkpatrick, his legal representatives or assigns, scrip to the amount ;’f:l°0f ggé, gc. of eighty dollars, being so much of the original purchase money paid to