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 TWENTY-TIIIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 20, 38, 42,51. 1835. 607 on the coast of Africa, his transportation from Alexandria to Derne, being estimated at six hundred miles, deducting therefrom the sum of two hundred and eighty-eight dollars, heretofore paid him as captain of infantry for the same services; also to allow him three months’ extra pay for his travelling expenses from the place of his discharge at Derne, on the Barbary coast, to his place of residence: which said sums shall be paid to him out of any money in the treasury not otherwise approriated. P Approved, February 6, 1835. ,.. STATUTE I1. CHAP. XX.—An Act for the rcliqf of Silas D. Fisher. Be it enacted, dw., That Silas D. Fisher, alias Silas Fisher, be, and Authorized to he is hereby, authorized to locate the reservation of one sectionof land l°°**'° A S€°*l°¤ granted to him by the second article of the supplement to the treaty of °f md' Dancing Rabbit Creek, made and entered into on the twenty-seventh day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty, between the United States of America and the Mingoes, chiefs, captains, and warriors of the Choctaw tribe of Indians, on any of the unimproved and unoccupied lands within the limits of that tract of country ceded by the said Indians to the United States by the treaty aforesaid, on such terms and conditions, and under such rules and regulations, as may be prescribed by the proper department of the Government in similar cases arising undersaid treaty. Aernovnn, February 13, 1835. Srlvrvrrz II. Crue. XXXVIII.—-—An Aot to authorize the city council af Sz. Augustine to widen March 3, 1835, a street in the town of St. Augrwtirte. ——————-—-- Be it enacted, dye., That the city council of St. Augustine, in the Street leading Territory of Florida, be, and they are hereby, authorized to cause to ;‘;€:h§mb§d€§9_ be opened to a convenient width, for the passage of carriages, the street y,,,,,,,,,,,:, mg,. be leading from the public square in said city, to the new bridge con- widenedstructed by the United States over the St. Sebastiarfs river, and now the main approach to the town of St. Augustine, and the United States hereby relinquish for that object so much of any public lot as may border upon said street, and may be indispensable to make it of convenient width ; Provided, Such change, and widening said street, shall Pi-oviso. not extend to the removal or injury of any building situated on ground belonging to the United States, and that the width of said street shall not exceed eighty feet. Arvnovnn, March 3, 1835. S·rA·rv·r1c ll. CHAP. XLII.—-An Act granting to the borough of Michillima/cinac, certain grounds Much 3 1835 for public purposes. .;,__Q_______ Be it enacted, <§·c., That there be, and there is hereby, granted to A lot of eight the Corporation of the borough of Michillimakinac, for public pur- acres gmnted for poses exclusively, a lot of ground, containing by estimation eight acres, public p“rp°s°S' heretofore used as a common, by the inhabitants of said borough, lying between a lot of land the property of Doctor David Mitchell, and another lot of land, the property of the heirs of Ezekiel Solomon, deceased. Approved, March 3, 1835. _ STATUTE Il`. March 3, 1835. CHAP. LI.—An Het granting a pension ln Larnard Swallow. .._..,.. Be it enacted, e$·c., That the Secretary of War be and he hereby is To be- placed directed to place on the pension roll of the United States the name of °¤ P¤¤S¤°¤ WU- Larnard Swallow, of Fort Preble, in the state of Maine ; and that there be allowed to said Larnard Swallow the sum of sixteen dollars a month