or shall, before the first day of March, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, produce to him satisfactory evidence of the validity of their claims; which warrants, with those heretofore issued and not yet satisfied, shall and may be located in the name of the holders or proprietors thereof, prior to the first day of October, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, on any unlocated parts of the fifty quarter townships, and the frictional quarter townships reserved by law for original holders of military land warrants. And patents shall be granted for the land located under this act, in the same manner as is directed by former acts for granting military lands.
Approved, July 5, 1813.
Statute Ⅰ.
Chap. Ⅷ.—An Act to reward the officers and crew of the sloop of war Hornet; and Lieutenant Elliott and his officers and companions.
Prize money to the officers and crew of the Hornet, and to Lieutenant Elliott, his officers and companions. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the United States be, and he is hereby authorized to have distributed as prize money to Captain James Lawrence, late of the sloop of war Hornet, his officers and crew, or their widows and children, the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars, for the capture and destruction of the British brig Peacock; and to Lieutenant Elliott, and his officers and companions, or their widows and children, the sum of twelve thousand dollars, for the capture and destruction of the British brig Detroit; and that the sum of thirty-seven thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated to the purpose aforesaid, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated.
Approved, July 13, 1813.
Statute Ⅰ.
Chap. Ⅸ.—An Act freeing from postage all letters and packets to and from the superintendent general of military supplies.
Privilege of franking to superintendent general of military supplies. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That all letters and packets to and from the superintendent general of military supplies, which relate to his official duties, shall be free from postage.
Approved, July 13, 1813.
Statute Ⅰ.
[Obsolete.]
Chap. Ⅹ.—An Act to relinquish the claims of the United States to certain goods, wares, and merchandise, captured by private armed vessels.