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THIRTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 21, 22, 28, 24. 1861. 881 Sec. 4. And be itjlzrtber enacted, That no suit shall be brought by vir- Suitvobeimtitue of the provisions of this act, uulcss the same be instituted within two hm "m‘i“ *'° years from the passage thereoi _ . yu"` sm. 5. And be ujm-um mama, That; in me event of u mm juag- P¤2¤·¤¤*¤¤=¤ if ment against the United States in any suit: instituted as aforesaid, it shall £°:,}§;d€:°°t ” bc the duty of the proper accounting officers of the United States, who lfniud Status. may be in charge and possession of said lots in behalf of the government, to deliver up to the claimants said lots, or such parts thereof as may, by said final judgment, be decreed to belong to them; and the said circuit court is hereby authorized to issue the process necessary and proper for carrying out the provisions of this act. A1>x·u0vm>, January 26, 1861. Can. XXI.-An Aujbr dw Rdkf of David K Whizing. Jmuuy 29, 1881. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States ofAmenZea in Qngress assembled, That the S<-ncretary of the Treasury cause to be paid to David V. Whiting, the sum of three thousand and D£}f'§’“°v};ib forty dollars for his services as translator for the territorial government my rm- lawn; of New Mexico, from the eighth day of March, Anno Domini eighteen •¤*¤¤¤l*·*°*'· hundred and fifty-one, no the twenty-first day of September, Anno Domini eighteen hundred and Htty-two; and that said sum be paid out of any moneys remaining unexpcndcd of the sums appropriated by Congress for the incidental expenses of the legislative assembly of said Territory; and shou1d·there be no surplus remaining of such moneys, then the same to be paid out of any moneys in the United States treasury not otherwise appropriated. Amuzovmn, January 29, 1861. CHAP. XXII.—An Act for the Relfg/' of Robert A. Madhew. January 29, 1861 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Ormgress assembled, That the Commissioner of the General Land-Oilice be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay MIgllj;*YX*°¤;h*: to Robert A. Matthews, attorney of Charles W. Tosh, the amount of the thaw, of of price received from said Tosh for one hundred and 6Ry-five and sixtg-two land entry niuce one hundredth acres of land, entered by him at the land-office, at ioux °'·“°°u°d· City, in the State of Iowa, on the second October, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, as per registers certificate and rcccivefs receipt, both numbered four hundred and fifty-five, the said entry having since been cancelled as embracing land within the limits of the railroad grants made by Congress §?£*xL P , by act approved fifteenth May, eighteen hundred and iihy-six. APPROVED, January 29, 1861. Cnr. XXI1I.—A» Act authorizing the Sa:reta%Jyf the Luenbr to issue a Land War- J¤¤w¤y29, 1861· ran: to Daniel vu. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative.: of the Uhitca State: af America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior bc, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to issue a land warrant  %;g·;m for one hundred and sixtywcres in Daniel Davis for his services as a team~ Dam stcr in Wayne’s war, in seventeen hundred and ninety-five. APB120V2D, January 29, 1861. CHA!. XXIV.—An Act for the Relkf of Sampson Slanjill. January 81, 1861. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Stazes of America in Congress assembled, That Sampson Stanfill shall M, v01.. xr:. Pmv.-113