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264 SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS. S¤ss.1. Ch. 19,20,21, 22, 34. 1822. Wcrksto be tract of land on and near the west head of the battery, (so called,) ju d'$"“"“l°d·°“‘l the city of New York heretofore granted to the United States by the reconveyed to . ’ . . . . . . the c,,,p,,,.,,,i,,n_ Mayor and Corporation of said city, is no longer required as a military positron for the defence of the harbor and city of New York, to cause the works erected thereon to be dismantled, and the materials thereof to be disposed of, in such manner as in his judgment the public interests may require; and to reconvey to the said Mayor and Corporation the said tract of lipid, ggzgiéedgggthem for the purposes aforesaid. Prnovmo, arc , . S·r.u·U1·¤ I. *3* April 17, 1822. Crm?. XIX.-An det ar the relic 0 Jonathan N Butler . ./ Be it enacted, Qc., That there be paid to Jonathan N. Bailey, out Certain sum to of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of l’“ Pwd ‘° hm"- one hundred and thirty-three dollars and seventy-two cents, being for so much overpaid by him to the collector of the district of Niagara, on goods imported by him from Queenstown, in Upper Canada. Approved, April 17, 1822. Suruu I. ‘"""`“ April 17, 1822. CHAP. XX.—An Act for the relief of Gad Wartltington. Bc it enacted, dw., That the Secretary of the Treasury be authorized Credit to be to allow credit in the settlement of the accounts of Joshua Danforth, gglgiggslam g.¤ collector of the direct tax, in the Eighteenth Collection District, in his ,,w,u,m_ M)assachus`e;ts, fordtihe sprrj ofj onetlhfundred aintdl nineéyéthree dollars, 0 proc 'eing a ucc 0 e sa is ac ron o e said ecretary t at Gad Worthington, a depuiy collector of the said district, has, wiihout gan: on his part, been robbed of public money to that .amount, and that e as been released from the payment of such sum by the said collector. Avrnovzo April 17, 1822. Srnurs I. , ---—- April 17, 1822. Cin?. XXI.—An Aet for the relief of Solomon Porter, junior. Be it enacted, &c., That there be paid to Solomon Porter junior the Certain Sum to sum of ltive hundred and eighty-one dollars and forty cents: out of any be pwdw hM¤· gnnonleytip tgebtrealsury nplt othepwisc ar}prppr;ated,hb¢gn§ for th]:; same 0 n at y nm 0 e co ec or o the ourt o ection istrict of the state of Connecticut, for duty on two thousand ninc hundred and seven gallons of low wines, which the Supreme Court of the United States has decided not to he subject to duty. Snwm I Approved, April 17, 1822. APTU l7» 1822; CHAP. XXII.-—An Act fur the relief q/' John .d1ulers¢m. {Bel it enacted, Zim-., That there be paid to John Anderson, of the hl’¤y}m¤l¤¢ for Michigan territory, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise aph:)'3s;‘;w‘;‘;;;d“ propriated, the sum of thirteen hundred dollars, in full, for the loss of by [ho U_ 5_ a house by tire, in the month of December, one thousand eight hundred troops. . and thirteen; and while, without the consent of the owner, it was occupied by the troops of the United States. Am-novnn, April 17, 1822. S*rA·r¤·ri: I. ———- April 26. 182. CHAP- XXXIV.—-dn Act} fin tf; .r;:ltq{r}’ pertain {Distillers within the Sixth Cob ec ion is nc o emtsy mmia. lcertapi disiil- _` Be it enacted, dw., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he Sifcigcénggdcg is hereby, authorized and required to refund, out of any money in the refunded to treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the distillers of spirituous liquors them. within the Sixth Collection District of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl-