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258 SIXTEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 19, 20,21,22. 1821. nights, 5,.,, Sec. 12. And be it further enacted, That the employment or applica. Hndqr this ¤¢¢» tion of the funds or income of the said corporation, or any part thereof, glgggggcglégn for any purpose or object other than those expressed, and defined in the of the {unda, first section of this act, or the mvestment thereof m any other mode than is described and provided in the second section thereof, shall be deemed and taken to e a forfeiture of all the rights and immunities derived from this act, and the same shall, thenceforth, cease, and become null and void. Armovnn, February 9, 1821. Srnors II. Much 2, ,82L Gun. X.lX.—-An Act for the relief of James Brady. Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of War cause to be issued to Dupume of James Brady a duplicate of military land warrant number five hundred ,,,,;;,,,,.1,,,,; and seventy-seven, for two hundred acres, which, on the twenty-eighth warrant Nc. of March, one thousand eight hundred and twelve, issued to him as as-

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L,,,,,,Q;,,,,_ revolutionary war, and has been lost, which duplicate may be located on any vacant parts of the fifty quarter townships, and fractional quarter townships, reserved by law for the holders of military warrants, in lieu and satisfaction of said warrant number five hundred and seventy- seven, which is hereby declared to be null, void, and of none effect. Armzovxm March2 1821. _ Snrurs II. ’ , -— March 2, 1821. Cmir. XX.-An dot for the relief of Rosalie P. Desionde. Be it enacted, (yo., That there be paid to Rosalie P. Desionde, or dT;; be paid for her legal representatives, out of any money in the Treasury not other- ,0 hgfgzugg wise appropriated, the sum of two thousand two hundred and twenty- aw,, by U_S_ seven dollars, m full for damages done to her houses and plantation, by ¤r¤¤p¤- the troops of the United States, near New Orleans, during the invasion of (phat place by the British, in the years one thousand eight hundred an fourteen and fifteen. Approved, March 2, 1821. Srnurz II. ..—... March 2, 1821. Crux-. XXI.-dn det for the religf of Samuel Tucker, late a Captain in the Navy """""`“"` of t uz United States. _ Be it enacted, rfc., That the Secretary of the Navy be, and hereby To r,,,`,,,,,,,,,, 1s, directed to place upon the navy list of invalid pensioners of the on the list of United States, Samuel Tucker, late a captain in the navy of the United £'§g;P°¤‘ States, who is unable, by reason of age, to support himself by labor; ' and who, having, by his bravery and long and faithful services, merited the gratitude of his country, shall be entitled to receive a pension of tyventy dlollars a month, to commence from the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen agreeably to the provisions con- Ac, ,,,,,,,,,1 trpnsd the act, entitled "An act for lhe better government of the navy 23,1300, ea.33, o the nited States." Armovnn, March 2, 1821. S·n·ru·rz IL ""‘" March 2, 1g2r_ CHAP. XXII.-·An Act for the relief of Nicholas Jarrett. Be it enacted, Q-c., That Nicholas J arrott, the legal representative of Am},,,,-5,qd to Francois Arcoit, or the legal representative of him, the said Nicholas, vmé? 400 ¤¢r¤¤ be, and he is hereby, authorized to locate four hundred acre , consisting

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` to an in the same section of any of the public land within the Vandalia district, established for the sale of the public lands in the state of Illinois, which maybe already surveyed, and which, having been olfered for sale previous to the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred