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 TWENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. S¤ss.III.Ch.135,136,137,138,I39. 1839. 769 S·n·rv·r¤ III. Cntr. CXXXV.-An Act for the relief of John and Samuel Rowe, heirs and legal March 3, 1839. representatives of Izudwick Rowe, tkccaacd. ———————- Bc it enacted, {Src., That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, directed to issue duplicate warrant number four hundred and four, for Duplicate land one hundred acres of land, issued the fourth of April, eighteen hundred wmnt to be and eight, in the names of John Rowe and Samuel Rowe, legal heirs ‘““°d· and representatives of Ludwick Rowe, who was a private in the Permsylvania line in the revolution; the original warrant having been lost. Approved, March 3, 1839. ·—······ Snrurs HI. Cr~r.u>. CXXXVI. —An Act for the relief of James Coqicr. March 3, 1839. Be it enacted, Qc., That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized to issue a duplicate warrant to James Cooper, for one hun- nupuem ma. dred acres of military bounty land, in lieu of land warrant number twelve may bounty thousand nine hundred and sixty-six, issued prior to the year one thou— {;“,”‘:::',"““' *° sand eight hundred, to the said James Cooper, a private of “Lee’s ° legion," and of the New Jersey quota of continental troops in the revolutionary army, and which said land warrant is alleged to have been lost. Approved, March 3, 1839. -—····· Sn·ro·r·x III. Cmrr. CXXXVII.—An Act for the relief of tltcrepcsenlatives of Henry Rickard- March 3, 1839. son, deceased. ""”‘*"""’ Be it enacted, dec., That the sum of two hundred and thirty-three dollars and eighty cents be, and the same is hereby, directed to be paid Payment for to the legal representatives of Henry Richardson, deceased, out of any W°8°° md P¤z° money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, being the proportion m°"°y° due to them for wages and prize money, in virtue of the act entitled "An act respecting the late officers and crew of the sloop of war WaSp," _ approved the twentieth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and A°g°f Agn},5 sixteen, and which money shall be paid and distributed according to MJ 16'°' the provisions of the said act. Approved, March 3, 1839. ... Srnums III. Cnr. CXXXVIII.-—An Act for the relij of Milky Yates. Munch 3. 1639- Be it enacted, &·c., That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, required to cause to be located to Milley Yates, a Choctaw woman, wife Certain landto of Allen Yates, two sections of land, on any of the public lands within g°rl°°“‘°‘l *° the country acquired by the treaty concluded with the Choctaw Indians ° ' at Dancing Rabbit creek, on the twenty-seventh of September, eighteen hundred and thirty, not previously located to any Choctaw reserves, nor subject to any pre-emption claim, in one or more tracts, not less in any _ case than one quarter section: Provided, The said Milley Yates shall P'°“°°· release to the United States the two sections heretofore located in her name, by Colonel George W. Martin, and since disposed of at public sale at St. Stephens. _ Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That when such location shall Entrtlgd ¥%¤ have been made and confirmed, the said Milley Yates shall be entitled to  ° ““ a grant for the same from the United States. Approved, March 3, 1839. —-—-—-— Snzrvrr. III. CHAP. CXXXIX. ——An .»1cl for the reliq` of Isaac Cbnly. March 3, 1839. Bc it enacted, dc, That the Secretary of War be, and he hereby is, To ,,8 Placed directed to place the name of Isaac Conly, of Tennegstée, upon the pen- on pension roll. 97