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SIXTEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 23, 24,26, 27,28. 1821. `259 and twenty-one, shall remain unsold; and in payment therefor the said Nicholas J arrott, or his legal representative, shall be, and he is hereby, A ¤¤¤f¤’¤¤d¢\' authorized to surrender his certificate of confirmation, as the legal re- g£g%;2f‘&?;;°f presentative of the said Francois Arcoit, for four hundred acres of land, etc., will be iein the said state, which was confirmed by act of Congress, bearing date csivsd i¤P¤Y· the sixteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and fourteen: 'f,;téfApru16_ Provided, The same be not located on town sites and lots, or lands re- 1814, ch. 61. served by the United States : And provided further, That the said loca- PFW1 0- tion be made before the first day of April, one thousand eight hundred P'"""' and twenty-two. Approved, March 2, 1821. """' Srnura II. CHAP. XX11I.—An Actfar the relief of John Rodriguez. March 2, jg2r_ Be it enacted, <$~c., That there be paid to John Rodriguez, or his legal representatives, outof any money in the treasury not otherwise To be paid for appropriated, the sum of eighteen hundred and tiity-seven dollars, in full injuries to his for the injuries sustained by him, in consequence of his plantation and lg°g°’t‘j;);’YL buildings having been occupied by the troops of the United States,' P ` during the invasion of New Orleans by the British, in the years eighteen hundred and fourteen-—tit'teen. Approved, March 2, 1821.

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Can. XXIV.-An Act for the relief of Francis B. Languille March 2, 1821. Be it enacted, <§·c., That there be paid to Francis B. Languille, or to his legal representatives, out of any moneys in the treasury not other- _'1‘e1>e paid_f<;·r wise appropriated, the sum of two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars, g'-lPj5*f’S ‘°bh’° in full for injuries sustained by him, in consequence of the occupation UltiS}[;$§,,pg_ of his buildings by the troops of the United States, in the winter of eighteen hundred and fourteen-—-fifteen. Armzovmn, March 2, 1821. —‘" S·r.s·rU·rs II. CHAP. XXVI.--An Act for the relief ¢y`Ale.1.·andcr Milne. March 2, 162]. Be it enacted, &c., That there be paid to Alexander Milne, or his legal representatives, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise To be paid {0, appropriated, the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars, in full for losses sustained the losses sustained by him in the destruction or injury of his building, fm U·S· and other property, by the troops of the United States, during the inva- ps` sion of New Orleans by the British, in the years eighteen hundred and fourteen-—fifteen. Approved, March 2, 1821. ""‘_" Snwwn H. Crm?. XXVII.—An Act for the relief tf Lewis HZ Guerlain. March 2, 1g2L Be it enacted, ¢§•c., That there be paid to Lewis H. Guerlain, or his legal representatives, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise To be paid {O,. appropriated, the sum of four hundred and twenty dollars, in full for in- injuries to his juries sustained by him, in consequence of his plantation and buildings %`°g°’3'0;’Y having been occupied by the troops of the United States, during the` ps' invasion of New Orleans by the British, in the years eighteen hundred and fourteen--fifteen. Approved, March 2, 1821. ""`° Srnurs II. CHAP. XXVIII.-An Act for the relief of Joseph .McM'el. Much 2, 18m' Be it enected, G-c., That there be paid to Joseph NcNiel, or his legal , representative, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appro- jnjm-ies sustain.