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 614 TWENTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch.8'7,88, 89. 1835. granted to the said Robert Eastman and Josiah Jaquith·for the same, on the sixteenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty. Ammovmn March 3 1835. Sn1·¤·r: II. i i *""“ M"°h 3* 1835 CHAP. LXXXVII.—An, Act for the rcliqf of Richard T. Arc/ter. Authorized to Be it enacted, ¢§·c.,That Richard T. Archer, of the state of Missis- E}"f;’j° “ *'°°* sippi, be, and he is hereby, authorized to become the purchaser of the ` south half of section thirty-three, of township twenty, of range two east, of lands in the north-western district of lands. in the late Choctaw purchase, in the state of Mississippi at the price of one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, the said lialf section of land having been illegally reserved from the location of the said Archer, under an assignment ofa grant from the trustees of Jefferson college, in the said state, at the public sale of lands at Chocehuma, in the month of October, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-three. Approved, March 3, 1835. V S·ra·ru·r: 11. Cru?. LXXXVIII.—-An Act for the rcliof of William O’Neul and Rvbcrt M°'°h 3* 1835* Morrison. _Laad patent to Be it enacted, dw., That the Secretary of the Treasury cause to be miw ```` "` {fihiE‘£..“.I5}l112T...EZ1’Z,i.‘f;.Z€ L‘}°.2Z2§§.°£.}Ii.‘EZ§"2tt§“.E$.';‘ .€‘2’..E'3.‘i,§;‘?,£ number twenty-two north, of range number eleven east,’in the Fort Wayne land district upon his relinquishing to the United States, the east half of the north-west quarter of section number thirty-one, of township number twenty-two north, of range number ten east, in the land district aforesaid, which was entered through mistake. .Two patents to Sue. 2. And balitjhzrt/ter mnctcrl, That the Secretary of the Trea- *° R- M°¤· sury cause to be issued to Robert Morrison, of the state of Indiana, ` patents for the north-east fourth of the south-east quarter of section twenty-ono, in range two west, of township twenty north, and, also, for the south-cast fourth of the north-east quarter of the same section township, and range, within the Crawfordsville land district, in the sfate of Indiana, upon his relinquishincr to the United States the south-west fourth of the south-east quarter? and the south-east fourth of the southwest rhuaater of the Tune section, township, and range, which was entere t rougi mista e. A1>rnovn1>, March 3, 1835. S·ra·ru·r1: 11. Much 3. mgm CHAP. LXXXIX.-An Act to zzuthorizc Lcttcrs Patent to be issued to Francis ~—-·-.—-. B. Ogden,. Letters patent Be it cnanterl, the., That letters patent be issued, in the usual form, paws, to ;,,Su,.,_ for producing motive power, whereby a greater quantity of power is obtained by a given quantity of fuel than heretofore," upon his complying with all the provisions of the several acts of Congress relative to Pmvigg, the issuing of letters patent: Provided, That, instead of the oath required by law to be made by an inventor, it shall be sufficient for the said Francis B. Ogden to swear or allirm " that he does verily believe that he, in conjunction with one John Ericsson, a subject of the King Proviso. of Sweden, is the true inventor of said engine : "Andprovided, also, That he shall further swear or allirm " that the said John Ericsson hath made to him a bona tide assignment of all the right, title, and interest, of him, the said John, in and to the said invention in the United States of America." invention to be Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the said letters patent, and introduced into · - . . Public ,,,0 ,1, two all the privileges thereby granted to the said Francis B. Ogden, shall years. cease, determine, and become absolutely null and void, without resort
 * ‘;[,,fJ‘c;,’g€:;‘§,£; to Francis B. Ogden, a citizen of the United States, for " an engine