Chapter CCLXXVI. for the relief of John Buhler
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Chap. CCLXXVI.— An Act for the relief of John Buhler.July 14, 1832. *Be it enacted, &c.,* That there shall be, and hereby is, confirmed unto John Buhler, the tract of land lately occupied by Stephen Hackney, Land claim confirmed. deceased, containing five hundred and twenty-two acres, bounded as follows: on the upper line, by lands the property of the heirs of John C. Faulkner; and on the lower line, by lands claimed by Joshua Alexander; and on the east, by lands confirmed by Congress to John Cooper: said lands situated on the east side of the Mississippi river; and that a patent shall be issued and granted to the said John Buhler, for the land above described, in the usual form: *Provided, however,* That the representatives Proviso. and assignees, or any, or either of them, shall not claim, and has not claimed, any other lands in right of settlement and cultivation; and that this act shall only operate as a relinquishment, on the part of the United States, of all their right and claim to the said land, and shall not interfere with, or affect the claim or claims of third persons.
Approved, July 14, 1832.