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PRIVATE ACTS OF THE ELEVENTH CONGRESS or ms UNITED STATES, Passed at the _/irst session, which was begun and held at the City of Washington, in the District mf Columbia, on Monday, the twenty-seo ond day of May, 1809, and ended the twenty-eighth day of June, 1809. James Munson, President; Gnoncr: CLrN·r0N, Vice President of the United States, and President of the Senate; Aunxmw Gmane, Presisident of the Senate, pro tempore, on the 28th day of June; J. B. VARNUM, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Snmm L STATUTE I. June 20, 1909, Cmp. V'!.-An Act authorizing the discharge of him Heard from his imprison- -———-—-—-——·- ment. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives ry" the United Discharged States of America in Congress assembled, That John Heard, late col- {:;':,‘Q‘mP"*°“' lector of the port of Amboy, in the State of New Jersey, be discharged '° from his imprisonment, upon a judgment obtained against him in favor of the United States : Provided, however, That he shall first assign and convey all the estate, real and personal, which he may now own, or be entitled to, to some person or persons, for the use and benefit of the United States, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury: And provided also, That the said judgment shall remain in full force against any estate which the said ohn Heard may hereafter acquire, and that process may at any time be thereupon issued against the same. A1-Pnovnn, June 20, 1809. Snruu I. June 28, 1809. Gnu. XI1I.—An Act authorizing the discharge of Joseph Wilkinson, junior, from ""*""'*" his innorisonmenl. Be it enacted, &e,, That Joseph Wilkinson, junior, late collector of To be djs_ the port of Detroit, in the Michigan territory, be discharged from his elisrgedjiom imprisonment, upon a judgment obtained against him in favor of the

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Provided, however, That he shall first assign and con-

' vey all the estate, real and personal, which he may now own, or be entitled to, to some person or persons, for the use and benefit of the United States, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury: And provided also, That the said judgment shall remain in full force against any estate which the said Joseph Wilkinson, junior, may hereafter acquire, and that process may, at any time, be thereupon issued against the same. Approved, June 28, 1809. (86)