Chapter CXII. for the relief of Terence Le Blanc
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Chap. CXII.— An Act for the relief of Terence Le Blanc.June 28, 1834. *Be it enacted, &c.,* That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Terence Le Blanc, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, Payment for land sold by mistake. two hundred and forty-nine dollars and forty-three cents, being the purchase money of a tract of land of eighty acres and forty-six hundredths of an acre, sold by the United States at public sale, in November, eighteen hundred and thirty, at the Land Office at New Orleans, to John R.
Grimes; and which, at the time of the sale, was not the property of the Government, but of the said Terence Le Blanc, to whom it had been previously confirmed. Approved, June 28, 1834.