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678 TWENTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 334, 335, 336. 1836. Sruura I. July 2, 1836, Cnn. CCCXXX.lV.—.¢ln Act for the relief of Susan Marlow. Be it enacted, nyc., That Susan Marlow, only surviving child of James Authonzedto Marlow, a Creek Indian, who lost his life at the destruction of Fort °'“°' '* *”°° Mimms, be, and she is hereby, authorized to enter with the proper land °22l&M,,,ch officers for the district, without payment, one entire section of any of 2, 1837, eh. 29. the public lands of the United States within the state of Alabama, subject to entry at private sale; to be held by her upon the same terms and conditions as reservations allowed to the friendly Creek Indians by the treaty of Fort J acksops. Approved, July 2, IS3 . Snmrs I. July 2, 1836. CHAP. CCCXXXV.-dn Act for the relief of Joseph Herlick. Be it enacted, ¢§~c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he Payment for hereby is directed to pay to Joseph Hertick, of the state of Missouri, " b°*'* lm· the sum of one hundred and forty dollars, out of any money in the treapmSScd' sury not otherwise appropriated; the same being the value of a boat, belonging to said Hertick, that was pressed into the service of the United States, and lost in the year eighteen hundred and twelve. Arenovnn, July 2, 1836. Sruvrz I. jury 2, 1g3(;_ Crum CCCXXXVI.—An ./Zct to extend two patents of James Barron. Be it enacted, <$}·c., That there be, and hereby is, granted to James Parent {0, Barron, his heirs, administrators, and assigns, for the term of fourteen ¤“¤l*l"S °°¤'l<¤ years from the fourteenth day of January, anno Domini eighteen hun- °;,;:;2fl°’d M14 dred and thirty-three, the full and exclusive right and liberty of making, constructing, using, and vending to others to be used, his improvement in the apparatus or machinery for manufacturing bottle corlcs, a description of which is given in a schedule annexed to letters patent granted to the said James Barron on the thirteenth day of January, anno Domini eighteen hundred and nineteen. param {0,-, Sec. 2. And be it jim-/her enacted, That there be, and hereby is, yum? ~>X¤¤¤<l¢d granted to the said James Barron, his heirs, administrators, and assigns, °' 14 y°"" for the term of fourteen years from the twentieth day of February, anno Domini eighteen hundred and thirty-three, the full and exclusive right and liberty of making, constructing, using, and vending to others to be used, his improvement in the pump for air or water, a description of which is iven in a schedule annexed to letters patent ranted to the said Jameg Barron for the same, on the twentieth day of Fibruary, anno Proviso. Domini eighteen hundred and nineteen: Provided, That all rights and privileges heretofhre sold or granted by said patentee, to make, construct, nse, or vcnd the said improvements, or either of them, and not forfeited by the purchasers or grantees, shall cnure to, and be employed by, such purchasers or grantees, respectively, as fully, and upon the same conditions, during the periods thereby granted, as for the term which did exist when such sale or grant was made. Persons who Sec. 3. And be it fur-ther enacted, That any person who has bona

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same. the expiration of said patents heretofore granted, or is now erecting or constructing any manufacture or machine for the purpose aforesaid, shall have and enjoy the right of using such improvement or improvements now erected or constructed, or now being erected or constructed. APPROVED, July 2, 1836.