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PRIVATE ACTS OF THE THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS or um UNITED STATES. Passed at the second session which was begun and held at the Oily of Washington, in the District of Columbia, on Jlhnday, the 6th day of December, 1852, and ended Thursday, March 3rd, 1853. Mrnnnnn F1LLuonn, President; WILLIAM R. Kms, President of the Senate pro-tem. till December 20, 1852, when he resigned, and Dawn R. Arcnrson, was chosen in his place. Lum Born, Speaker of the House of Representatives. C .11.-A At th " 1heS eta th T z'tereoxi Dec. 16, 1852. “"’ " $.,22 $2%; MTL, I3’£i.n$td’E$Z’iwtt“ `?§.‘f° “ ”"" "’ ——-—-— Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Oonyress assembled, That there be issued imder the Regard- ho direction of the Secretary of the Treasury a register for the barquei¤¤¤¤ *4,2 Dim Queen of Dundee, formerly a British vessel, but now owned by David ggwnufd gg; K. Arey, a. citizen of the State of Maine, which vessel was wrecked at name changed Cape Cod, and condemned, and which he has repaired and fitted for sea; *°K“·*°l'Vh“° °"· said vessel to be called, in the register to be issued, Kate Wheeler; Provided, It shall be proved to said Secretary that the cost of the re- proviso, pairs made in the United States, after the purchase of the said vessel by the present owner, exceeds three fourths of the value of the same when s0 repaired. Approved, December 16, 1852. cm. v..-nt. ne fo as Rtztqq Jam arms. DM- 23. 186% Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Uongress assembled, That the accounting officers of Setuernent of the Treasury be, and they are hereby directed to adjust and settle the f°f,‘;‘:v*fmf’f ‘I”‘ account of James A. Fawns, late acting purser on board the United States brig Bainbridge; allowing to his credit, on the books of the Treasury, the pay and rations of a purser during the time he acted as such. Approved, December 23, 1852. Gnu. X. -—-An Act ranting to the Saeketfs Harbor and Ellison; Railroad Company, Jan. 7, 1853. the Right of Way through the Military Reservation at Sacketfs arbor, New York. -——-—-——-··· Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the right of way through Right of way the public lands of the United States lying in the village of Sa.cke|;t’s §;g{fg,s”H$£ Harbor, in the County of Jefferson and State of New York, be, and is bor md Em,- hereby granted to the Sackettfs Harbor and Ellisburg Railroad Com- burg R.R. pany; Provided, That in the opinion of the President of the United Provisos. States, such grant be not injurious to the public interest, and thatthe location shall be approved by the President as to the position and wulth