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920 TWENTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. S1·:ss.I. Ch. 115,116,l18,I19,12U. 1844. S·u·ru·rs I. June 17, 1844. CHAP. CXV.—-An Aol for the relief of Isaac SY IQlcltum, late special Indian ————-——-—-·—- agent. Be it enacted, <§·c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be directed Payment for to pay to Isaac S. Ketchum the sum of three hundred and eighty-three provisions fur· dollars and one cent, the balance due him for provisions purchased and “‘“\‘°d I“d‘°“”‘ delivered by him as special agent for the Government to the Chippewas, Ottawas, and Pottawatomie ndians, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Arimovmn, June 17, 1844. Srnvrs I. *··"‘ JUN YB 184* Cum. CXVI.-—An Act for the reliq of William De Peyster and Henry A/Z "‘;“""”“ Orugcr. Bc it enacted, ¢§·c., That the Secretary of War be authorized and To be paidjhe required to pay to William De Peyster and Henry N. Cruger the value gg3E1Q2i,?;;' of their slave Romeo, who was sent from Fort Delhi to Arkansas, with ` the Seminole Indians, under the authority of the officers of the United States. Approved, June 17, 1844. S*ruru·i·s L June 17, 1344, Can. CXVIII.——An Act for the reliq" of Ephraim D. Dieksrm. Be it enacted, ¢§·c.,_That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Ephraim Payment for D. Dickson, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, °}'°°a"Q h°'S°$ the sum of one hundred and fifty-two dollars for shoeing seventy-six ° v° ummm' horses in Captain E. D. Dickson’s company of volunteer mounted gunmen, in General Coffee’s brigade of Tennessee volunteers, in September, eighteen hundred and fourteen, at two dollars per horse. Avenovnn, June 17, 1844. Sryrura I. ""*’ June 17. 1844. CHAP. CX1X.-An del for the relief ry" William Henson. Be it enacted, &·c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be directed, p,,,,,,,,,,,, {0,. out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to pay to enrolling Che- William Henson one hundred and eighty dollars for ninety days' service '°k°° I“d““’· enrolling Cherokee Indians for emigration; also, five hundred and forty dollars for rations by him furnished for the same Indians, averaged at forty-five days, making in all the sum of seven hundred and twenty dollars. Approved, June 17, 1844. S·u·r¤·rxa I. " June 17, 1844. Cun. CXX.-dn Act for the veliof of the owners and crew of the schooner *‘ Pri-


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Bc it enacted, rfc., That the collector of the district of Portsmouth, in Allowance tos the state of New Hampshire, is hereby authorized to pay to the owners §;l}*:?:§:°°¤°¥ and crew of the schooner “Privado," lbr the fishing season of the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, to be distributed according to law, the same sum of money they would have been entitled to, as bounty or allowance, if she had not foundered on her second fare, in June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, but had complied with all the requirements of law to secure said bounty; said vessel being of the burden of fifty-five and fifty-eight ninety-fifths tons, and having sailed last from Portsmouth on the seventeenth day of said June. Ammovan, June 17, 1844. *