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496 TWENTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 138, 139, 142, 143. 1832. David Dar- _ of the legal representatives of David Dardin, deceased, and to allow gl":] h"l'sdl’“d them one thousand five hundred dollars; to be paid and received in full h:,.,,`E,:,,,g,,,_ satisfaction of a certificate of the date of sixth February, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one, given by Epaphroditus Rudder, then a lieutenant in the American army, to the said David Dardin, for seven hundred and fifty pounds, specie, of the currency of Virginia, for a stud horse called “Romulus," impressed for the public service; and that the same be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Aeraovnn, June 15, 1832. Snrurs I. t.. June 15, 1832. Cru?. CXXXVIII.-An Act for the relief q/' Ichabod Ward. Be it enacted, rfc., That the proper accounting officers of the trea- Paid fcracsr· sury department be, and they are hereby, authorized and required to

  • m9¤*¢ Of ¤°V¤· pay to Ichabod Ward, of Connecticut, one certain certificate given for

l°"°"°'y d°b°' interest due from the United States, signed by William Imlay, Commissioner of the Loan Office of the state of Connecticut, numbered four thousand one hundred and seventy-four, for the sum of twenty dollars and forty-five ninetieths, payable to James Shelden, or bearer, and dated the twentieth day of December, seventeen hundred and eighty-five, with three per centum interest per annum thereon from its date, out of any moneys in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated. Approved, June 15, 1832. Sururs I. . ·T“¤° Mb 183% Cult?. CXXXIX.—¢9n dc! for the relief of Hopkins Rice. _ Be it enacted, rfc., That Hopkins Rice be hereby authorized to enter 0a3i:;;::,': ’° and locate a half quarter section of land of the public land in the state pwd_ of Alabama, which may be subject to entry at private sale, in lieu of the west half of north-east quarter of section numbered two, township numbered twenty-two, range numbered one west, containing seventy- six and twenty-eight hundredths acres of land, entered by him by mistake, on the twenty~seventh day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, for which half quarter section when entered, a pmytsm patent shall issue as in other cases: Provided, The said Hopkins Rice tile in the proper land office a relinquishment to the United States of the said half quarter section of land entered by mistake as aforesaid. Approved, June 15, 1832. Snruru I.

 CHAP. CXLII. -—An Aet for the benejil of the Alexandria Canal Company.

Pa me H0. _ Be it enacted, gc., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he ,,,,5, Jn_ is hereby, require to pay to the President and Directors of the Alexatrneting an andria Canal Company, or to such officer of said Company as they may '·‘*l'*°d¤°*· empower to receive it, the sum of one hundred thousand dollars, to be applied to the construction of an aqueduct across the river Potomac, at or near Georgetown, in the District of Columbia; which sum shall be paid, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, at such times and in such proportions, (having a due regard to the progress of the work,) as the President of the United States may, from time to time, direct. Armzoven, June 25, 1832. Srnuu I.

 CHAP. CXLIII.-.,211 Act for the relief}? John Heard, junior, surviving assignec of dmaaa avis, junior.

_ Be it enacted, rfc., That there be paid to John Heard, junior, as surviving assignee of Amasa Davis, junior, deceased, out of any money in