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NINETEENTH CONGRESS. Suss. I. Ch. 157, 158. 1826. 355 may be hereafter allowed at the treasury department, to the original claimants of such accounts, on making proper proof that they are entitled thereto. Arpnovnn, May 22, 1826. Snrurs I. CHAP. CLVII.-An Ac! for the reliefqf Phimhas Underwood, and for other pur- May 22, 1826. poses. *"‘*‘·—·· Be it enacted, dw., That Phinehas Underwood be, and he is hereby, authorized to enter with the proper register, any unlocated quarter sec- May ems; an tion of land -in the state of Illinois, within one year after the passage ¤¤l¤¤¤*·9d q}1¤¤· of this act, and shall be entitled to a patent therefor, as in other cases: }°f§::i;u°° m Provided, That such quarter section shall have been previously offered Proviso. at public sale: And provided, also, He shall, prior to making such P¤‘°Vi¤°· location, surrender to the Commissioner of the General Land Office, a patent which issued to Eli B. Mott, on the thirty-first of August, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, for the north—west quarter of section twenty-two, of township six north, in range eight west, of the Illinois Bounty Lands. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the time for filing petitions Time ot-ming under the provisions of an act, entitled "An act enabling the claimants petitions exto lands within the limits of the state of Missouri, and territory of ¥¢¤d¤d'#°26lh Arkansas, to institute proceedings to try the validity of their claims," hgllggqsgy 26, shall be, and the same is hereby, extended to the twenty-sixth day of 1824, ch. 173. May, in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight. Approved, May 22, 1826. Snrurn I. Crum. CLVIII.—An dol for the relief of FWlliam Rllogg. May 22, 1g2S_ Be it enacted, &c., That there be refunded and paid to William Kellogg, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the Certain foreign sum of five hundred and seventeen dollars and ninety-three cents, it L*;“¤;*&°;gg&Y "° bein the amount of the foreign tonnage duty and light money, paid by I ` said Milliam Kellogg to the collector of Middletown, on the schooner Five Sisters, an American built vessel, and the amount of ten per centum additional duty, paid to the aid collector on goods imported in the said schooner, which additional duty, light money, and foreign tonnageduty, were charged, by said collector, in consequence of an irregularity in the issuing of the register of said schooner, by which the same was rendered void. Approved, May 22, 1826.