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278 SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS. S1:ss.1. Ch.117,120,121,123,125. 1822. the United States, in like manner, and with the same effect, as if the said Richard Holden were a citizen of the United States. Approved, May 7, 1822. Srarun I. Mw 7» 1822- Can CXVII.—An Act for the of gte legal representatives ry Greenbwry . urp y.

 Be it enacted, exp., That there be paid to the legal representatives

mom 5,,,,,,;,-,, of Greenbury H. urphy, the sum of one thousand four hundred and i¤_Q<{11¤¢¤i¤g ninety dollars thirty cents, out of any money in the treasury not othermmm H"°" wise appropriated, the same being the amount of a judgment, costs, and charges, incurred by said Murphy in two suits brought against him as deputy marshal, in Pennsylvania, for collecting two militia fines. Approved, May 7, 1822. Snrun: I. MW 7» 1822 CHAP. CXX.-dn det for the relief of John Holmes. Be it enacted, &c., That there be paid to John Holmes, of the state h£‘11<g;¤;¤<>:°:° of Alabama, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, killed in an yn_ the sum of sixty dollars, being m full for a. horse killed rn the action dian engage- with the Creek Indians, at Emuckfaw, on the twenty-second day of ¤°¤*· January, one thousand eight hundred and fourteen. Approved, May 7, 1822. Sruurs I. MW 7»1822· Crue. CXXI.—-An det for the relief of Sally Vance. Be it enacted, drc., That the Secretary of the Department of War be, ,g*§?m":‘)"f";‘:_t and he is hereby, directed to issue to Sally Vance a land warrant for {0, bounty 1mg_ the bounty land to which her son, Thaddeus Carby, who died a soldier in the United States! service, would have been entitled had he lived. Armzovsn, May 7, 1822. Srnura I. May 8, 1822. C:-nr. CXXIl1.—An Act for tg'; rlejief q§IJ¢;;hua Cannon, Reuben Hickman, and —"""""""` `c ing ic man. Land patent: Be it enacted, <§·c., That the proper officers of the government be, {vv d1>¤¤Y!*Y and they are hereby, authorized and required to issue to Joshua Cannon, t‘f£n$t§:;i°"°1° Reuben Hickman, and to Fielding Hickman, soldiers in the late war ’ with Great Britain, patents for their bounty lands, of one hundred and sixty acres each, and also to pay to each of them whatever sum may be due for the balance of their pay or bounty. Approved, May 8, 1822. S·rnu·r¤ I. May 8, {gag, Gnu. CXXV. ——./Zn Act explanatory of the act for the relief of James~Leander ·—————- passipld May _/y"teenth, zn the year of our Lord one thousand ezg/at hune a we y. ’ Be it enacted, &c., That the proper accounting officers of the trea· Auowancuo sury department be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to him {mm half allow the said James Leander Catheart the sum of one thousand six vfmbilltg ¤¤<~ hundred and ninety-one dollars and sixty cents, being the one half of a °l‘°"g°* °‘ bill of exchange bearing date the seventeenth of August, seventeen hundred and ninety-seven, and drawn by John Robertson, nraster of his brig Independent, (then in the service of the United States,Lon the Secretary of State, paid by him, and charged to the said Cat cart in the