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484 TWENTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess.I. Ch. 63, 68, 73. 1832. land, having been purchased by said Dennis, at the Land Office at St. Stcpherfs, and full payment made thereon; but from some informality or mistake in said 0Hicc, the patents have been withheld. Asa Hanfmld Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That Asa Hartfield, his assignee authorized to or legal representative be, and he is hereby authorized to surrender the

g{;;Qdg;c¤ patent granted to said As; Hartfield, bcaring date the Hirst of December

'eighteen hundred and thuty, for the southeast fractional quarter of section seven, and the n0rth·wcst fractional quarter of section eight, north of the-: Arkansas river, in township seven south of range five west, containing ninety-two acres, and eighty-two hundredths of an acre: and to locate in lieu of it, the north-cast quarter of section seven, and the n0rth·wcst quarter of section eight 0n the south side of the Arkansas rivcr. The said location having been made by the mistake of the Register of the Land Office at Little Rock in said Territory of Arkansas. Approved, March 31, 1832. Snmuu I. """_" Much 3], Iggy_ CHAP. LXIIL-An Act for the reliqf (gf Benedicl Joseph Flarget. Be it enacted, &c.,_That the duties on certain paintings, and other certain duties articles, for the use of the church, imported in the brig Union, into the ¥¤Y¤i¢¢€d· port of New Orleans, from Marseilles, in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, by Benedict Joseph Flaget, Bishop of Bairdstown, ba, and the same are hereby, remitted; and the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to repay to the said Benedict Joseph Flaget, out of any moneys in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the amount of such duties on the articles aforesaid, which he may already have paid. Avmzovmn, March 31, 1832. S·1·A·ru·rr: I. *·· April 5, 1g3Q_ Can. LXVIII.-—.tln Act for the rcliqf of the surctics zy".Almos Edwards. Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That the proper accounting of¥iccr of the treasury A credit of department ba, and he is hcreby authorized and required to allow to $4652-47 *0 b¢ William W. Whitaker, James Wilson, and the heirs and legal represent- °u°w°d th""' atives of Joseph D. Hamilton, deceased, surctics of Amos Edwards, late collector of the direct tax und internal duties within the sixth collection district in the state of Kentucky, Z1 credit upon their bonds m the government, for the sum of four thousand, six hundred and fifty-two dollars forty-seven cents, together with the interest which was calculated thereon and included in the said bonds, and also the intcrest which has since accrued thereon. Armzcvxaxn, April 5, 1832. Su·ru·:s I. "" April 20, 1832. CHAP. LXXIH. -·—An Act for the rclif Jeyferson College in the stab: of Missis- —"""""""""""" SZPPZ. Be it enacted, (Sw., That the Trustees of Jefferson College in the state Trgsmos au- of Mississippi bc, and they are hereby, authorized to relinquish by a {§‘°*;§g 'P resolution of the Board, all the right, title and interest of said College ccgnin ;;¥d;_ 0 in and to certain Izmds to be particularly described in said resolution by the sectional numbers being in township number ten, of rzmgcs number one and two west, in the district oflands oH`crcd for sale at St. St.ephen’s, heretofore reserved for the usc of said College; and an attested copy of said resolution signed by the President and Secretary of the Board under the corporate seal of the Institution, shall be placed on Hlc in the General Land Office, and operate as a ful] release of all claim to said Authorized to lands on the part oflsaxd College. loom mmm Sec. 2. And be ze further enacted, That the Board of Trustees of other1¤nds,&:¢. Said Collage, under the superiutendance: of the Secretary of the Trca.—