Chapter CXXXIV. for the relief of the heirs of John Tuillier, deceased
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Chap. CXXXIV.— An Act for the relief of the heirs of John Tuillier, deceased. May 28, 1830. *Be it enacted, &c., * That the heirs of John Tuillier, deceased, be, and Land claim confirmed.they are hereby, confirmed in their claim to a tract of land situated on the west bank of the river Mississippi, in the parish of West Baton Rouge, containing six arpents in front by forty in depth, and bounded above by lands of Francois I. Tuillier, and below by lands of Joseph TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
Sess. I. Ch. 135, 136, 137. 1830. 433 Trahan; said tract of land to be located according to a plat of survey made by Ephraim Davidson, on the sixth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and six; and the Commissioner of the General Land Office is hereby required, upon the presentation and return of a survey of said land, so made by competent authority, to issue a patent therefor: *Provided,* That this act shall amount only to a relinquishment onProviso. the part of the United States, and shall, in no manner, affect the rights of third persons, or claims derived from the United States by purchase or donation.
Approved, May 28, 1830.