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 786 TWENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. SEss.I1I. Ch.204,205,206,207. 1839. Smrun III. March 3, 1839. Cnr. CCIV.—-An dctfor the relief of George Innes. Be it enacted, nyc., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he Payment for is hereby, authorized to pay to George Innes, out of any money in the
 * ‘;}‘;;:;’; treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of five hundred and forty-

' eight dollars and thirty cents, being in full for his compensation for services rendered by him as deputy inspector of the revenue in the port of New York, from July, eighteen hundred and twenty-two, to August, eighteen hundred and_twenty-three, both inclusive. Approved, March 3, 1839. Sruun III. March 3, 1839. CHAP. CCV.-An Act for the reliy of Henry L. Heviere. Be it enacted, ¢§·c.,That. Henry L. Reviere, of West Florida, be, and Aulhofizqd iv he is hereby authorized to enter, at a minimum price, one quarter sec-
 * 2, °°"°"‘ tion of land, or a fraction equal to one quarter, as near as may be, in

fractional section twenty-three, in township four, range fourteen, south and west, and lot number five, in section number fourteen in same township, including the settlement of the said Reviere; to be bounded by sectional and fractional lines according to Government surveys; to which pre-emption the said Henry L. Reviere was entitled by inhabitation and cultivation, under the act passed June twenty-nine, [nine- 1834-, ch, 54., teen,] eighteen hundred and thirty-four; which was reserved erroneously from entry at the time, and before the expiration of the act. Areaovmn, March 3, 1839. Surum III. March 3, 1839. Cnn. CCVI.-An Act for the relief of Henry Lynch. Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is Interest of the hereby authorized, on behalf of the United States, to cause to be re- 3.·EL‘g$:'i0 leased and assigned to the children of Henry Lynch, the interest in the b,, ,.,.,[.,,md_’ estate of his father heretofore assigned by the said Henry, one of the sureties of his brother, Dominick Lynch, for the use of the United Aotof March States, upon obtaining the benefit of the act for the relief of certain in- 2*1831* °h· 6* solvent debtors of the United States, passed the second of March, eigh- Actof July 14, teen hundred and thirty-one, and the act in addition thereto, passed the 183% ¤l¤- 230- fourteenth of July, eighteen hundred and thirty-two. Ammovnn, March 3, 1839. Srxrurs III. March 3. 1839. CHAP. CCVII. —An dat for the relief ry" Salomon Sturges, assignee of Resin '_"”"""` Frazier. Be it enacted, <j•c., That Solomon Sturges be, and he is hereby, au- Authmizsd to thorized to enter one half-quarter section of land of any of the lands of Ezfzilaggéln the United States in the Zanesville land district, in the state of Ohio, ’subject to sale in private entry, in lieu of the east half of the north-west quarter of section nine, township four, range Five, of the military land in the Zanesville land district, which was entered and paid for to the United States on the thirtieth day of April, eighteen hundred and thirty- two, by one Rezin Frazier, who afterwards assigned the same and his pmvgm interest therein to the said Solomon Sturges: Provided, That the said Sturges shall relinquish to the United States all his right and claim in and to the land so entered by said Frazier and assigned to him, in such form as the Commissioner of the General Land Office shall prescribe. Approved, March 3, 1839. ~