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two thousand dollars, payable quarterly, at the treasury of the United States.

Land offices to be established.Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That, for the disposal of the lands of the United States lying in the district of East Florida, a land office shall be established and kept at such place, within said district, as the President of the United States shall direct; and that, for the disposal of the lands of the United States lying in the district of West Florida, a land office shall be established at such place, in said district, as the President of the United States shall direct.

When land offices are to be opened.Sec. 9. And be it further enacted, That, so soon as, in the opinion of the President of the United States, there shall be a sufficient quantity of the public lands surveyed, within either of the districts of East or West Florida, to authorize the opening of one or both of the land offices aforesaid, he shall cause the same to be opened, and shall proceed, from time to time, to appoint, with the advice and consent of the Senate, for each of the said offices, a register and receiver of the public moneys, who shall give security, in the same sums, and in the same manner, and whose compensation, emoluments, duties, and authority, shall, in every respect, be the same, in relation to the lands to be disposed of at their offices as are or may be provided by law in relation to the registers and receivers of public moneys, in the several land offices established for the disposal of the public lands of the United States.

The President to offer the lands for sale, and when.Sec. 10. And be it further enacted, That, whenever a land office shall have been established in either of the districts aforesaid, and a register and receiver of public moneys appointed for the same, the President of the United States shall be, and he is hereby, authorized to direct so much of the public lands, lying in such district, as shall have been surveyed according to law, to be offered for sale, in the same manner, and with the same reservations and exceptions, and on the same terms and conditions, in every respect, as have been or may hereafter be, provided for the sale of the public lands of the United States.

An entire township in each of the districts to be reserved for a seminary of learning.
Rivers and waters of the territory to be public highways.
Sec. 11. And be it further enacted, That an entire township, in each of the districts of East and West Florida, shall be reserved from sale, for the use of a seminary of learning, to be located by the Secretary of the Treasury.

Sec. 12. And be it further enacted, That all the navigable rivers and waters in the districts of East and West Florida shall be, and forever remain, public highways.

Act of May 8, 1822, ch. 129.Sec. 13. And be it further enacted, That so much of the act, approved the eighth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, entitled “An act for ascertaining claims and titles to land in the territory of Florida,” as is inconsistent with the provisions of this act, be, and the same is hereby, repealed; and so much thereof as provides for the appointment of a surveyor general, and allows him to charge fees, is hereby repealed.

Approved, March 3, 1823.

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March 3, 1823.

Chap. XXX.An Act providing for the examination of the titles to land in that part of the state of Louisiana, situated between the Rio Hondo and the Sabine river.

See act of May 26, 1824, ch. 182.
Land between the Rio Hondo and Sabine river, in the state of Louisiana, attached to the district south of Red river.
Register and receiver to receive and record evidences of claims.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That all that tract of country situated between the Rio Hondo and the Sabine river, within the state of Louisiana, and, previously to the treaty of the twenty-second of February, one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, between the United States and Spain, called the neutral territory, be, and the same is hereby,