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596 TWENTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 240,241,242,243. 1834. half section number seven, township five, and range twenty-two, heretofore located by Joshua Sprague under an act of Congress approved the twenty-third day of April, eighteen hundred and twelve, and conveyed by said Sprague to said Peter Mills, which said half section was patented to one Robert Culbertson on a mill pre-emption right, and is now held adversely to said Mills under said patent. And the President of the United States is authorized to issue a patent to said Peter Mills on his producing a certificate of the Register of the Land Office within whose district such location may be made. Approved, June 30, 1834. Srnuu I. ——— June 30, 1834. CHAP. OCXL.-An dot for the relief of the representatives of Hugh McGenn£s, "`""'"""' deceased. Be it enacted, {wc., That there be paid to John B. Orton, adminis- Pa ment for trator of Hugh McGennis, deceased, out of any money in the treasury WO}; md m¤·· not otherwise appropriated, the sum of six hundred and eighty-five dol- °°"“l°' lars, forty-eight cents, for extra work done, and materials furnished by the said McGennis on the Cumberland road west of the town of Zanesville, in the state of Ohio. Approved, June 30, 1834. Srnurs I. "`”'"' Juno 30, 1834. Crum. CCXLI.—.!ln Act fur the relief of the sureties of John IL Morton. Be it enacted, @-4:., That the sureties of John II. Morton, who are Released from bound with him to the United States in two obligations, amounting, their °bii£¤¤i¤¤¤ together, to the sum of six thousand two hundred and seventy-two dol- §°&':::g: °:°‘{j lars sixty cents, with interest thereon from the fifth day of March, one loetor oftaires. thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, till paid, given for a general balance due from said John II. Morton, as collector of direct taxes and internal duties of the second collection district of Kentucky, as designated collector of taxes assessed upon other districts for property not owned, occupied, or superintended, by some person residing thereon, shall be, and they are hereby, released from all liability for said John Exception. H. Morton, except as to the sum of one thousand nine hundred and twenty~eight dollars fifty-four cents, with interest thereon from the fifth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, until paid; but the said John H. Morton, his heirs, executors, and administrators, shall, nevertheless, be held bound and liable to pay the whole amount, as expressed in said obligations. Am-novno, June 30, 1884. Snrurs I. -. June 30, 1834. Cine. CCXLII.-—-vln Act for the relief of Charles J1 Hand. Be it enacted, gw., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is Payment for hereby, authorize and directed to pay, out of any money in the trea- {)¤¤l¤¤¤¤f¤8 sury not otherwise appropriated, to Charles J. Hand, of Indiana, the sum °"°° °°°‘ of one hundred and seventy-five dollars, for reclaiming fourteen horses lost in the Indian country in August, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, by the detachments of Indiana and Illinois militia under the commands of Colonel Russel and Colonel Moore; which service he was requested to perform by the Governor of Indiana. Approved, June 30, 1834. Snzrurn I. ——- J uns 30, 1834. CHAP. CCXLIIl.—-.x2·n Jllctfor the my of Hishe Hama, otherwise called Captain `°""`°"""" Red Pepper, an I ian of the Choctaw tribe. Emmed to 640 Be it enacted, &c.,That Hishe Homa, otherwise called Captain Red mm, of Md_ Pepper, an Indian of the Choctaw tribe of Indians, be entitled, under