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272 SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 82, 83, 84, 85. 1822. formerly owned by Bolon Layssard; which boundaries shall be more articular] desi nated under the direction of the register of the land P Y .g . .· Prgvigm office of the district in which the said tract lies: Provided, however, That nothing in this act shall be so construed as to weaken the claim of any third person. Approved, May 7, 1822. Snrurs I. May 7_ 1822· Cun. LXXXII.-Alu Act for the relief of Joseph Bainbridge. Be it enacted, efc., That the accounting officers of the treasury de- Allowance in partment be, and tiey are hereby, authorized and directed to allow Jo- 2;°h:‘£;’c"g:::s seph Bainbridge, a captain in the navy of the United States, the sum ' of five thousand six hundred and ninety-seven dollars and forty-two pmviw cents in the settlement of his accounts : Provided, The same shall not ’ . . . . exceed the apparent balance now standing against the said Joseph Bambridvre. Aliwnovno, May 7, 1822. S·u·r¤:t·z I. ‘•*—··‘ May 7, 1g2g, CHAP. I.XXXlII.—·An Act for the relief of James Brisban and Jonah Lewis. Tl__. Be it enacted, rfc. That the Secretary of War cause to be issued to Duplicatg of James Brisban, a duplicate of land warrant number thirty-two, originally Lunei W¤:1r¤¤¤· K0 issued to James Hoyt, a Canadian volunteer, and by him subsequently °‘”“° ‘ assigned to the said James Brisban, by whom the same has been lost; which said duplicate may be located, and a patent issued thereon, in AC, of Much the manner provided by the act, entitled "An act to regulate the loca- 3, 1521, ch,44_ tion ofland warrants and the issuing of patents in certain eases," approved March third, eighteen hundred and twenty-one. Duplicate of Sec. 2. And be it further enacted That the Secretary of YVar cause {)¤6¤;*S;;;*é*¤¤¤ Y0 to be issued to Jonah Lewis, a duplic,ate of land warrant number thirty- ' four, which issued to him asa Canadian volunteer; which duplicate may be located, and a patent issued, in the manner provided by the act Act of March under which the original issued, and the act amendator thereto assed 3• 18*7- °h· 10-’· the third of March eicrhteen hundred and seventeen y l P Avvnovnn, May 7, 1822. Snrurn I. . Ml? 7. 1822- CHAP. LXXXIV.—-do dc! for the relief of I/Villimn Dooly. _ _ Be it cnotctcd, lim., That the proper accounting officer of the treahgllgggi g;c¤¤><m sury department be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to audit be m{,,d_ " and settle the claim of William Dooly, for six horses, bridles, and hal- _ ters, alleged to have been impressed into the public service in the Semi- P¥°V¤¤0- nole war: Provided, That such impressment, and the value of said horses, bridles, and halters, when im ressed be satisfactoril roved · . . P ¤ Y P v that stud horses, bridlcs, and halters, were not returned to their owner; and that any compensation which may have been allowed and paid for tlhe sesvice of said horses, after the time of their impressment, be deucte . Appropriation. Sec.2 And be it further enacted, That the amount thereof, when aspertained as afbresaéd, be paid out of any money in the treasury not ot ierwtse appropriate . Awnovrzn, May 7, 1822. Snrurz I. _____ _IiQ¤_)[_t7» T82z- CHAP. LXXXV.—An Act for the relief of John Post and Farly Fuller. Be it enacted, &e., That John Post and Farly Fuller shall be exempt Exempt from fro ‘ ‘ ‘ d . · · - imprisomncm mimprrsonment on a Ju gincnt obtained against them in the Fede- 0,, ajudgmcn, ral Court for the .Northern District Court of New York, as the securiss securities. ties of Robert Dickson, late postmaster at Ripley, in said state, for a.