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An Act to repeal section 4 of the act. 1861 54 (1861)

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ACTS OF

office of the late United States, and also the certificate of entry
.from the state land office, or deed of the auditor for the same
lands, and filing an affidavit that he has not received any relief
from either government, made before the register of the land
office in the district in which. sail person may reside, and file
with such register the deed of conveyance so made by the State of
Arkansas, with the register, it, then, shall be the duty of the said
register to grant him a float of equal number of acres as nearly
as can be, by a legal subdivision; but should the applicant wish
to locate his float upon a fractional sub-division of less number
of acres than his float calls for, no allowance shall be made for
the deficit of acres, but should he wish to locate it upon a frac-
tional subdivision larger than his float calls for, he shall then
pay to the register one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre
for such excess.
Sic. 2. Be it furthcr enacted, That said floats, so allowed,
shall be located on the public lands in the district where said
claimant resides.
Sec. 3. Be it furlther enacted, That this act take effect and
be in force from and after its passage.
APROVED, November 18th, 1861.
No. 44.
AN ACT to repeal section 4 of the act approved January loth,
1861, to provide for the sale of runawray slares confine in the
penitentiary, and to revive section 18 of chapter 162,of Gould's
Diecst.
SECTION                        I SECTION
1. Section 4 of net approved 19h Jan-  ge-t, revived in relation to runaway
unry, 1961, repealed, And  section  negroes.
1, of chapter 162, of Gould's Di j  2. Act in force fron its passage.

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