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TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 93, 94, 95, 96, 100. 1831. 463 I claim due by or to, the same, and which arose previously to said dissolution or expiration; but for the purpose of closing its concerns, its corporate powers shall remain unimpaired. Approved, March 2, 1831. """ Srnurs II. Cun. XCIH.—An .8ct for the reliq" of Jamés Beger. Much 2, 1g3i_ Be it enacted, <§·c., That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized and required to place the name of James Belger on the list To bs placed of invalid pensioners, and to pay him at the rate of four dollars per °“ P°¤¤i°¤li¤'· month, to commence on the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one. Aevrcovsn, March 2, 1831. """"" S·n·ru·rr·: II. Cmlp. XCIV.·-—An Act to rectify the mistake in the name of William Tumey, March 2, ]83]_ an invalid pensioner. —- Be it enacted, eye., That the name "William Turney" in the fifth i section of the act, approved the twentieth of May, eighteen hundred Mistskejn his and thirty, entitled "An act for the relief of sundry revolutionary and ¤¤¤¤° ¤'°°¤5°d· other officers and soldiers, and for other purposes," be changed to VW]- liam Tumey, and that the said William Tumey and no other, may have and enjoy all the relief and benefit granted by the said act to “PWlliam Tierney." Avvnoven, March 2, 1831.

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CHAP. XCV.-An det for the relid ry Daniel Jackson and Lucius M Higgins March 2, 1831, q` Jlhwbern, in North Carolina. ;—·-—·— Be it enacted, ¢§‘c., That there shall be issued, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, a register for the schooner Julia D. Ram- A register for sey, built in Quebec, but now owned by Daniel Jackson and Lucius ?;‘;sB“l‘:,Igé M. Higgins, citizens of the United States, and lying at the port of New- ;,,,,,ed_y bern, in North Carolina, whenever the said Jackson and Higgins shall furnish the Secretary of the Treasury with satisfactory proof that the said schooner has been repaired in the United States, and that the cost of repairing her, by her present owners, exceeds three-fourths of the original cost of building a vessel of the same tonnage in the United States. Armzovsn, March 2, 1831. -—--—— Sruura II. CHAP. XCVI. -— dn Aet for the relief of William Delzell, of Ohio. March 2, 1831. Be it enacted, :§~c., That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized and required to place the name of William Delzell, on To l>°,Pl¤<i9d the list of revolutionary pensioners, and to pay him at the rate of eight 0n penswn m' dollars per month, to commence on the first day of January, eighteen hundred and thirty-one. Ar1>1z0v1c¤, March 2, 1831. ... Srnurs II. CHAP. C.-—-An Act jhr the relief ty the legal representatives of Peter Celestine March 2, 1831. 7/Val/l·er and John Peter Wal/cer, deceased, and of Joseph Walker, af the state "`—"""' of Mississippi. Be it enacted, &c., That the legal representatives of Peter Celestino Walker, deceased, he, and they are hereby, authorized to enter and _Repr§Lse¤t¤- locate on any of the public lands of the United States, in the state of :;':§,,_d‘;g;";}er Mississippi, which have been offered for sale at public sale, and are now .,,,,-,,,;,,3;.,,,1,, subject to entry at private sale, the quantity of five hundred acres of land, by legal subdivisions, in lieu of the quantity of five hundred acres