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348 NINETEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 99, 100,101,10% 1826. Act crMm}r eighteen hundred and twenty-three, to which this act is supplementary,) Br 1823»¤h·90· a certificate for one hundred and sixteen dollars; with interest thereon, at the rate of six per centum per annum, from the twenty-ninth of January, eighteen hundred and fourteen, being the sum which, with the sum of thirty-eight dollars and sixty-six cents, allowed by that act, was paid by the said Daniel Seward, for the tract of nineteen acres and onethird of an acre of land, mentioned in that act to have been sold and conveyed by the United [States] to him, and afterwards legally adjudged to be the property of another person, which certificate, with the interest thereon, shall be receivable in payment for public lands, and shall be in full satisfaction of the claim of the said Daniel Seward, for the sum paid by him for said tract of land. Approved, May 20, 1820. Srnurz I. ""‘* May 20, 1826. Can. XCIX. -— dn dot giving the rigid pépyeemption of a certain lot of land ‘*‘**‘_"* to Char es 0 c. Be it enacted, &c., That Charles Noble be, and he is hereby, entitled Right vf pre- to a preference, in becoming the purchasing [purchaser] at private sale,

3"[0“f]‘n§'°“" of one square acre of land, known and designated as the “Wayne

' Stockade," lying and being in the southern land district of the territory of Michigan, and bounded as follows, to wit: in the front, or the south, by the public highway, on the north side of the River Raisin, leading up and down said river, and on the east, north, and west, by lands patented to Jacques and Francis Lasselle, upon the payment of forty dollars to the Receiver of Public Moneys, in the aforesaid Land District, and on the presentation of the said R.eceivcr’s receipt for that amount to the Secretary of the Treasury, the said Charles Noble, or his legal representatives, shall be entitled to a patent from the United States. Armovno, May 20, 1826. Srnvrs I. “""'_ May 20, 1826. CHAP. C.—An dctfor the rclicf of John .8. Wcbstcr. Pu mem to Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That there be paid to John A. Webster, out of ,,,,,3},,, ,, h,,,,,, any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of two lostin the me hundred and forty-two dollars, being the value of a horse killed, and "‘“· accoutrements lost, in battle during the late war. Approved, May 20, 1826. S1'A'.r¤·rs I. """‘ May 20, 1826. Cum-. CI.-dn Act for the ·relig" of Jacob Hampton. Bc it enacted, ¢§·c., That the Commissioner of the General Land Oil Patpntfora fice be, and he is hereby, authorized and required to make out and 2:°*l&.“:]n°g°6 deliver, or cause to be delivered, to Jacob Hampton, of Wayne county, b,,l;,,,,“d_ in the state of Indiana, a patent, in due form, for the fractional section number seven, in township number fourteen, and range one west, of the lands directed to be sold at Cincinnati, agreeably to the final receipt gliven to the ppm [1 acob Igllagnpton for the said fractional section, when t esames a e eman e. Approved, May 20, 1826. Srnurs 1. · ——-—- May 20, 1826. Crum. CII.-An Act for the relief of Jamie Jackson. Bc it enacted, ¢§·c., That Jarvis Jackson, late deputy Postmaster at 5g3i:::?,?;? Hazelpatch, in Kentucky, be, and he is hereby, released from all dep_O_D,p,,,.,m», mands which the Post office department may have against him, in con— against him. sequence of moneys received by him whilst in that office. Approved, May 20, 1826.