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SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 77, 78, 79, 80, S1. 1822. 271 their children and legal representatives of any deceased child or children, as tenants in common, the representatives of any deceased child taking, together, such portion of the land as such child would have been entitled to if he or she had survived the said William Conner and his said wife, and the said land to be vested in the said children and their lawful heirs in fee simple. APPROVED, May 7, 1822. ···—··· Snrvcrz L Crue. LXXVII.——.»2n Act for the relief af the sureties of Joseph 1’ettz)00aL May 7, 1822. Be it enacted, &c., That the proper accounting officers of the treasury department be, and they are hereby, authorized to audit and settle A¤¢¤¤¤t K0 be the accounts of Joseph Pettipool, late paymaster of the twentieth regi— s°°°l°d‘ ment of United States infantry, so fir as respects the items of his account which were suspended at his last settlement, according to the principles of equity. Approved, May 7, 1822. `-——` Snrurs I. Crm?. LXXVIII.—An Jlctfar the rcliefqf Peter Cadwell and James Britten. May 7, ]8gg_ Be it enacted, &·c., That the sum of two hundred and twenty-two Compensaiion dollars and twenty-two cents be paid to Peter Cadwell and James Brit- ¤ll°""€d f°' W3' ten, or their legal representatives, out of any money in the treasury not ff Lr3l:,°ll;,,_ otherwise appropriated, being one-half the amount of the net proceeds them Libenies, of their property imported in the ship Northern Liberties, which was ?°l*°*{)°“d,i°l‘,l seized and sold in the port of New York, for a breach of the law. tg; lf,,;f°a° ° Approved, May 7, 1822. ———-— Srnura I. Crm?. LXXIX.——An Act for the reliq" of James Barron. May 7, 1822. Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That there be paid to James Barron, a captain in the navy of the United States, out of any money in the treasury not Certain duties otherwise appropriated, the sum of seventy dollars and twenty cents, t° l’° '°f“°d°d‘ being the amount of duties paid by the said Barron to the collector of New York, for certain models for spinning rope yarns, imported by the said Barron into the port of New York, in August, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen. Approved, May 7, 1822. " Srnurs I. CHAP. LXXX.-An Act for the relief cfllcnry Lee. May 7, 1322, Be it enacted, dpc., That there be refunded and paid to Henry Lee, of Boston, in the state of Massachusetts, out of any moneys in the trea- Amount gfm] sury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of two hundred and forty-three export lwnd N- dollars and seventy-five cents, it being the amount of an export bond, f““d°d‘ given on the exportation of four bales of India piece goods in the schooner Industry, from the district of Charleston to the Havana, and paid by said Lee to the collector of said district: Provided, however, Provisc. That the said Lee prove, to the satisfaction of the Comptroller of the Treasury, the " loss by sea" of said goods. Am-novmn, May 7, 1822.

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CHAP. LXXXI.-An Act for the rg of the legal representatives of Marie May 7, 1822- T csc. "—_"—"” Be it enacted, rye., That the legal representatives of Marie Therese be, and they are hereby, confirmed in their title to a tract of land of Confirmed in three and a half arpens in front and forty back, situated on the right gllg;‘5“ bank of the Bayou Rapide, in the parish of Rapide, and state of Loui- ` siana, bounded above by the lands of Joseph Renois, and below by lands