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 B22 TWENTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. SEss.II. Ch.23,2'7,2B. 1841. Snrurs II. March 2, 1841. Cum-. XXIII. -An Act granting a pension to Lemuel White. Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of War place the name of To be placed Lemuel White on the roll of revolutionary pensioners, and pay him a °“ p°°°‘°“ '°u‘ ension at the rate of twenty dollars a year, from the fourth day of I/[arch, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, during his life. Anrnovsn, March 2, 1841. Smnurs II. •··-· March 3, 1841. Can. XXVII.¥—An det for the relief of Avery, Saltmarsh, and Company. Be it enacted, ¢§•c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he Payment for is hereby, authorized and required to pay, out of any money in the treal’;'§,l’°",P,Y d°' sury not otherwise appropriated, to Avery, Saltmarsh, and Company, the s ye b the . . . Cyggk 1mi2am_ contractors for carrying the mail on the route from Columbus, Georgia, to Montgomery, Alabama, the sum of nine thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine dollars, it being for property employed by them in transportation of the mail captured and destroyed by the Creek Indians in May, eighteen hundred and thirty-six. Approved, March 3, .1841. Srrrurs II. "'—"" March 3, 1841. CHAP. XXVIII.-An Act for the reliefqf the heirs of Mguel Eelava. Be it enacted, &o., That the decision of the register and receiver of Dccisionof the the land office for the district of St. Stephen’s, in the state of Alabama, lang éi,;?,,€:.,,,,,_ thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, confirming a claim of the heirs tirmed. of Miguel Idslava, deceased, (being claim number three in report num- Act of March ber two,) and made in pursuance of the act of Congress, approved the @1829. 6h-40· second day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, entitled "An act confirming the reports of the register and receiver for the district of St. Stephens in the state of Alabama, and for other purp,.0,,,_,,,_ poses," be, and the same is hereby, confirmed: Provided, That the confirmation provided to be made by this act shall amount only to a relinquishment, for ever, on the part of the United States, of all right Proviso. and title whatever to the land so confirmed or granted: Provided, also, That the survey and location hereafter to be made of said claims, which are hereby confirmed, shall be made in conformity with the original Spanish title-papers, unless the surveys of said claims be found variant from the grants, according to the usages of the Spanish Government; in which case, the grants are to govern. Afgcyghg {Ow. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That after the proper location of ¢i¤¤· p¤\¤¤¤¤ the claims hereby confirmed, it shall be the duty of the Commissioner °l"‘" ‘”’“°’ &'°' of the General Land Office to issue patents for the same, containing a Proviso. reservation of the rights of all third persons: Provided, That the said patents shall be construed to convey to the claimants all such legal and equitable rights only, as may exist under the laws of nations, or under the constitution and laws of the United States, or treaties applicable to patents to bg the said grants, under and by virtue of the said Spanish grants. And it i$¤‘·\€dWJ·Hlm‘ shall be also the duty of the Commissioner of the General Land Office,
 * E‘:‘°;· °°°· as contained in their report bearing date the third day of May, one
 * 2* H" G"' forthwith to issue patents to Jonathan Hunt and Audley H. Gazzam, for

` all such portion of said lands, for which they now hold receipts issued by the receiver of the land office at St. Stephens in the state of Alabama; which patents shall contain an exception and reservation of all the rights of the said Spanish grantees, their heirs or assigns, under the titles pm,;,,, claimed by them under the Spanish Government: Provided, That the patents issued to the said Hunt and Gazzam shall be construed to convey to them all such rights only, as are not inconsistent with the legal or equitable rights of the said Spanish grantees, their heirs or assigns,