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TWENTY—'1`HIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 90, 91, 92. 1835. 615 to legal process, to repeal, annul, or cancel the same, in case the said Francis B. Ogden or his assigns shall fail to introduce the said invention into public use in the United States, within two years from the passing of this act, or in case of his or their omission to continue such public use in the United States for the period of one entire year at any time after such introduction thereof Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That no patent heretofore granted Patent not to be to the said Ogden and Ericsson, or to either of them, for said invert- l“"‘ud"*Qdd*%Y tion, in any fbreign country, shall have the effect to invalidate the ii;i;g;ag0$¤;i;_¤ patent to be granted under and by virtue of this act. Approved, March 3, 1835. STATUTE I1. Cnar. XC.-An Act for the relief John Tice, assignee of William Pennington. March 3, 1835. Be it enacted, ¢$·c., That John Tice, assignee of William Pennington May select a be, and he is hereby, authorized to select any quarter section of land *1;,*1**93 f;;*l°¤ in the tract heretofore assigned for military bounties, in the state of ° ui ’ ' Illinois, not otherwise appropriated, and containing no more than one hundred and sixty acres, in lieu of the south-east quarter of section twenty-eight, of township eight north, in range one west, which was on the seventeenth day of March, eighteen hundred and eighteen, patented to said Pennington in mistake. And on reporting the selection hereby authorized to the register of the proper land district, accompanied by a relinquishment to the United States of the title of said Tice, to said quarter section twenty-eight, a patent shall issue in the name of said Tice, for the quarter section selected as aforesaid. Approved, March 3, 1835. Sryrurir II. Ciur. XCL —- An Act to authorize the saleofcertain lands belonging to the Univer- March 3 1835 stty of Jllzclugan. * ' Be it enacted, Qc., That William Woodbridge, John Biddle, and the Trustees an- Governor of the Territory of Michigan, trustees of the university of *h°;?°d,*°d§°llt said Territory, be, and they are hereby, authorized to sell, at public :,3;,,; ,:2,,,,,: auction, to the highest bidder, after sixty days' previous notice of the time and place in three of the newspapers of said Territory, the following tracts of land belonging to said university, and lying near Toledo, on the Maumee river of Lake Erie, to wit : tracts number three and four, the south-west quarter of section number two, and the west half of section number three, in township number three within the "Twelve Mile Reservation," at the foot of the rapids of the said Maumee river; and the said trustees are hereby authorized to make good and sntiicient conveyance of said lands; andthe product arising from the sale thereof shall be considered, and shall constitute a part of the general fund appropriated for the benefit of the university of Michigan. Approved, March 3, 1835. Srivrurrc Il. Ci-ur. XCII. -— An. Act for the relief of George C. Seaton. March 3, 1835. Be it enacted, &§·c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he Payment or u. is hereby, directed to pay out of any moneys in the treasury not other- Yew of P¤¤¤i°¤ wise appropriated, to George C. Seaton, of Washington county, Pennsylvania, the sum of two hundred and eighty-eight dollars, arrears of pension from the fourth of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, when his proof was completed, till the fifth of March, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, when his case was finally determined at the War Department, and his certificate of pension issued. Approved, March 3, 1835.