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 TWENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 42, 43, 44, 45. 1839. 753 of each, be allowed to enter, without further payment, the quantity of Authorized to three hundred and twenty acres each, of any of the unappropriated ¤¤¢¤fl¤¤d·Wi¤h· public lands of the United States that have been offered for sale, as a mn P°ym°m` full compensation for the loss of the improvements which each had made upon lands which each had purchased of the Government, but which said lands so purchased by them had been previously disposed of by the Government to other individuals. Approved, March 2, 1839. """" STLTUTE III. CHAP. XLII. — An def for the relief of John Wlritsitt. Much 2, Iggy, Be it enacted, <§~c., That John Whitsitt be, and he is hereby, authorized to enter at private sale, at the minimum price of the public Authorized to lands, the north-east quarter of section four, in township fifty north of ¤¤_t¤r|¤¤d ut the base line, of range twenty-five west of the fifth principal meridian ; ¥’“V“°° ““l°· and that such sum as has heretofore been paid on said quarter section, and forfeited, be deducted from the amount of purchase money. Approved, March 2, 1839. Crisp. XLIII.-— An Aet for the relief of James Middleton Tuttle, of .drlcansas. Mere]; 2, 1339, Be it enacted, rfc., That as soon as James Middleton Tuttle shall file in the office of the Commissioner of the General Land Office a relin— Iilpcnjiling a quishment of all his right, title, claim, and interest in and to the south ’$l‘“‘l“‘?*‘T‘°'5‘ half of the south-east quarter of section number six, in township num- ;.g:2£uli?S_’ ber sixteen north, of range number thirty west of the fifth principal sue ioracertain meridian, to the United States of America, the President of the United °‘h°" “’“°*· States be, and he is hereby, authorized to issue a patent to the said James Middleton Tuttle for the south half of the south-west quarter of section number five, in township number sixteen north, of range number thirty west of the fifth principal meridian, situate in the district of lands" subject to sale at Fayetteville, Arkansas territory. Approved, March 2, 1839. ——— Sn*rU1·¤ III. CHAP. XLIV.—An Act for the relief of Levi Chadwick. March 2, 1839. Be it enacted, eye., That the Secretary of War cause to be issued to Levi Chadwick, a private in the New Jersey line in the revolutionary Duplicate miliwar, a duplicate of military bounty land warrant number seven hundred  l:v°;’;g, ,0 and sixteen, for one hundred acres of land, which issued to Levi Chad- be issued_ wick, alias Shadwick, the fourth day of December, eighteen hundred and eighteen, and which has been lost; and the said Levi Chadwick shall have the said duplicate located and proceeded upon in the same manner as if it were an original warrant; and the said original warrant is hereby declared null and void. Arr-rzovmu, March 2, 1839. --— Snrucrs III. CHAP. XLV.—Aiz del lc authorize the issuing of a register to AnUwny C. Jllmeg- March 2, 1839. hclly for the sloop Sarah. l";"` Be it enacted, &c., That there be issued, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, a register for the sloop called the Sarah, A register for built in Sierra Leone, but now owned by Anthony C. Meneghetty, a ::*’b;l?;F:1Ed°"°h citizen of the United States, and lying at the port of Wilmington, North ` Carolina, unseaworthy, whenever the said Anthony C. Meneghetty shall furnish the Secretary of the Treasury with satisfactory proof that the said sloop has been repaired in the United States, and that the cost of repairing her by her present owner exceeds three-fourths of the original cost of building a vessel of the same tonnage in the United States. Approved, March 2, 1839. 95
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